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Russia is busy with Ukraine, hope India grows up and manages arms supply chain

I went to Istanbul once, that was good enough but never felt like going back. Fact is all mullahs are transactional wimps believing in their own superiority
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nishant.gupta wrote: 09 May 2025 12:00
SRajesh wrote: 09 May 2025 10:31 ^^
Great
There will be impeachment!!
May I ask if the guilty is allowed to defend himself Yaaniki will Justice Varma be allowed to speak
Hope he is allowed so that he is encouraged to wash all the dirty linen in public
May be a a shot at Collegium circus and bring the edifice down
Yes he will be allowed to speak but the process is long. SC will send recommendation to President. She will send it to parliament where a minimum number of MP's need to sign it. Then it goes back and impeachment process starts in which he will be given permission to speak as well. But knowing Indian courts....should not have expected anything shorter.


nishant.gupta ji,


yes, but the press and talk shows will have a field day


guys like nishikant dubey will be unstoppable and will have their say, in and out of parliament. dornab gosami will blow away the opposition with his decibel levels, and all the dirty work at the political crossroads by the congis will be raked up and last , but not the least, house nigger media owners and presstitutes will be named and shamed


the judiciary certainly doesn't want or need this, because their robes, their version of the shuttlecock burkha will have much to hide


Get out the popcorn, gather up a good supply of liquid refreshments of choice, then crank up the La-Z-Boy and lie back in front of the large flat screen
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Zynda wrote: 11 May 2025 09:04 Next time Turkey faces a crisis, there should be no help from India...sounds callous but let their "brothers" help them out...just like Turkey did this time. Behind the scenes, Russia may have supplied some emergency weapons...but publicly, Russia stance was not overly pro-India. I feel Russia was walking a tight rope to appear not upsetting China. Seems like our infowar capabilities haven't improved a lot since Balakot. TSP manages to set the narrative and get away with it. Shameful people they are, which we already know but needed to up our game. Western media still treats India = Pak and both are irresponsible countries that needs managing by the West.
On the contrary, for such humanitarian aid, we should set up a military base in the region. Will speed up Indian humanitarian aid reach Turkey in time :wink:
more in Indian defence exports thread
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This is a game changer and a national asset


AkashTeer: India’s Game-Changer That Left US, China, and the World Stunned

By RDS Strategic Review | May 2025


Introduction: A Thunderbolt from Bharat’s Sky

In an astonishing leap that has shaken global military hierarchies, India’s DRDO and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), in deep integration with ISRO, have unveiled AkashTeer—a next-generation real-time targeting and interception system that has redefined autonomous warfare. Leveraging ISRO’s satellite grid, NAVIC-powered precision guidance, and autonomous stealth drones, AkashTeer is not just an innovation—it’s a sovereign shockwave that has blindsided strategic commands in Washington, Beijing, Ankara, and Rawalpindi.

This is the first time in modern warfare history that a non-Western, non-NATO country has demonstrated a fully indigenous, AI-coordinated, satellite-linked, autonomous battle swarm, changing the very nature of combat response and airspace control.



What is AkashTeer?

AkashTeer is a multi-layered, AI-driven defense and assault command system that uses:

Real-Time Satellite Imagery via ISRO’s Earth Observation satellites

Precision Mapping and Target Locking via India’s NAVIC GPS system

Autonomous Drone Swarms (5–10 kg payload, high-speed, long-range, radar-evading stealth design)

Instant Decision-Loop AI that operates on a zero-latency command grid built indigenously

BEL-developed battlefield processor nodes, secure communication channels, and field-deployable control centers


AkashTeer is not just one machine or one drone. It’s a system-of-systems that connects satellites, drones, ground radars, mobile war rooms, and AI processors into a self-updating, auto-striking defensive cloud.



Why Is It Shocking the World?

1. ISRO Satellites as Real-Time Combat Eyes

Unlike older doctrines that relied on delayed data, AkashTeer uses live satellite surveillance from ISRO’s Cartosat and RISAT missions, enabling real-time targeting and terrain-adaptive decision making. This system bypasses foreign satellites and ensures 100% sovereignty of data, unlike nations who depend on US GPS or French satellite relays.

2. NAVIC Over GPS—India’s Own Precision Weapon

AkashTeer uses India’s NAVIC constellation, far more reliable in South Asia than GPS, giving pinpoint accuracy in difficult terrains like mountains and deserts. This gives AkashTeer a local advantage in precision strikes that GPS-guided systems from the US or China often fail to achieve.

3. Payload Drones: Surgical, Stealthy, Smart

Each AkashTeer drone:

Carries 5–10 kg payload (explosives, jammers, surveillance kits)

Flies low with radar-absorption tech

Can self-navigate based on real-time mission changes

Is invisible to traditional radar systems used by Pakistan and even China


These are not mass-market drones. These are combat-specialists, each an intelligent kamikaze unit that can enter, observe, and annihilate without warning.

4. AI + Swarm Combat = No Human Delay

AkashTeer’s combat cloud uses edge-AI to process:

Satellite data

Enemy radar signals

Ground movement

Weather and terrain constraints


In just seconds, it can reassign missions, select targets, and reprogram drone paths. This zero-human-delay loop is a massive leap over the human-reliant commands used by NATO or PLA systems.


Reactions Across the Globe

Modi's Bangalore Beats Trump's Buffalo , Xi's Shanghai straight

USA – Shocked & Scrambling
Pentagon analysts were stunned when AkashTeer drones bypassed all Pakistani and Chinese radar shields, hinting that US-grade stealth capabilities had been matched—or even outclassed—by India. This has triggered internal reviews of how the US misjudged India’s indigenous tech rise.

China – Silenced with Fear

China's top drone and satellite systems (CASC and BeiDou) are now being recalibrated to counter Indian algorithms, but analysts admit they did not anticipate India’s combat satellite + AI fusion. Beijing's military spokesmen have gone unusually silent, a signal of true strategic surprise.

Turkey – Stunned by Drone Supremacy

Turkey, proud of its Bayraktar TB2 drones, realized that AkashTeer drones are lighter, faster, stealthier, and more autonomous. Ankara is now desperately seeking software upgrades.

Pakistan – Completely Blind-Sided

Pak Army’s radar and air command centers failed to detect the entry of AkashTeer drones near sensitive zones. Their response systems froze because no known signature or frequency was picked up. This has crippled confidence in US-supplied AWACS and anti-drone radars.


What Makes It the Best on the Planet?

100% Indigenous Tech Stack – No imported chips, processors, or guidance systems

ISRO-BEL-DRDO Synchronization – A rare cross-agency fusion that delivered perfection

No NATO Dependence – India did not rely on US satellites, chips, or GPS—this is freedom in defense

Stealth + Speed + Swarm Control – No other system currently combines all three at once in combat-ready format

Plug-and-Strike Deployment – Can be operated from a laptop-size mobile command center even in a moving jeep



Strategic Implications :

AkashTeer is not just a product—it’s a paradigm shift:

For India, it represents sovereign military independence

For the world, it signals the arrival of a new military superpower

For enemies, it brings fear, confusion, and helplessness


In the Indo-Pak war zones, AkashTeer is already redefining battlefield advantage. In the eyes of Washington and Beijing, India is no longer a follower—it is a leader in tech-enabled warfare.


From being seen as a tech laggard to now standing at the frontier of AI warfare, India’s AkashTeer has rewritten the rules. The world is watching in silence, and for the first time, the silence is not dominance—it is stunned respect.

AkashTeer is no longer just a system. It is India’s sky-sent arrow. And it never misses.
#RDS



https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... s?from=mdr

Akashteer: Transforming India's air defence with cutting-edge technology


The Indian Army is bolstering its air defense capabilities with the phased induction of Project Akashteer, a fully automated and integrated air defense system. Akashteer enhances situational awareness, enables faster response times, and provides decentralized engagement authority, strengthening India's defense posture against aerial threats.
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IIRC there was a BR scenario story where India would unveil "Kali" a laser weapon that would stun the world - I guess Akashteer is the real one :twisted: - Kali is Op Sindoor!
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chetak wrote: 11 May 2025 22:26 This is a game changer and a national asset


AkashTeer: India’s Game-Changer That Left US, China, and the World Stunned
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Pak Army’s radar and air command centers failed to detect the entry of AkashTeer drones near sensitive zones. Their response systems froze because no known signature or frequency was picked up. This has crippled confidence in US-supplied AWACS and anti-drone radars.
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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... s?from=mdr

Akashteer: Transforming India's air defence with cutting-edge technology


The Indian Army is bolstering its air defense capabilities with the phased induction of Project Akashteer, a fully automated and integrated air defense system. Akashteer enhances situational awareness, enables faster response times, and provides decentralized engagement authority, strengthening India's defense posture against aerial threats.

Two totally contrasting accounts of AkashTeer. One says its a swarm drone attack technology and the other one says its an air defence system.
:-?
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hanumadu wrote: 11 May 2025 23:59
chetak wrote: 11 May 2025 22:26 This is a game changer and a national asset








https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... s?from=mdr



Two totally contrasting accounts of AkashTeer. One says its a swarm drone attack technology and the other one says its an air defence system. :-?


hanumadu ji,


brains and media are incompatible, and they can never coexist on the same plane
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Don't get fooled by the recent comments of shampoo boy and start saying he should be welcomed into the BJP

https://x.com/Rock4754/status/192258452 ... 8WThA&s=19
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https://x.com/shashank_ssj/status/1922888318468891132
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Breaking 🚨

President Droupadi Murmu of India has sent a reference to the Supreme Court under Article 143 (1) of the Indian Constitution. The reference includes 14 questions.

The most important questions by
@rashtrapatibhvn
are:
1. Can a timeline be imposed on the President?
2. Can the court adjudicate the contents of a bill before it becomes a law?
3. Can the Supreme Court substitute the orders of the President or Governor through Article 142?
4. What are the limits of Article 142?
5. Can the Supreme Court resolve disputes between the Union and the States other than those covered by Article 131 of the Indian Constitution?

The Supreme Court will have to form a 5-judge Constitutional bench to answer these questions.
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https://x.com/sanjeevsanyal/status/1922909532470247643
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The earliest depiction of what is clearly an Indian ocean-going ship is a Satvahana coin (2nd century BCE). Earlier depictions (such as Harappan) are river boats and would not have survived a sea-crossing. Now, compare the coin with the stitched ship that we have built. Can you see the similarity? 2200 years later.....
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The corridor demand was real!

What say @INCIndia
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Yes, Jinnah did make the demand for a corridor to connect east & west Pakistan via India!

When I read this question, I was keen to do a bit of research over the subject. The following points are provided with sources so that readers can do their own.

To start with, after partition, Pakistan became a country with two chunks divided by almost 800 miles.

This was a major drawback and a huge leakage from the net effects of partition for Pakistan. Jinnah knew that the two parts (East & west) have only one thing in common and that is the ‘Islamic banner’ but often, religion fails to provide consensus when culture & language come into picture. With the two parts different from one another in soul & principle, Jinnah knew that it would be very difficult to manage the two populations under single government.

That would be big hurdle in equitable development of both parts and will always prove to be a hot point in days to come.

This was true as finally east Pakistan slipped away becoming Bangladesh and reasons for this loss were same as mentioned.

This was the reason why Jinnah in an interview with Doon Campbell on 21st May, 1947 demanded a corridor between the two wings of Pakistan based on an arrangement of goodwill between India and Pakistan. With this ‘goodwill’, Jinnah thought it would be easy to get a rail corridor. As far as the rules of managing this corridor were concerned, he wanted it to be on lines of Suez Canal. [1]

Doon Campbell: Will you demand a corridor through Hindustan connecting the Eastern and Western Pakistan States?

Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Yes.[2]

This statement created quite a stir.

The then Indian Home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel called it “a fantastic nonsense as not to be taken seriously at all.”



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this allegedly "goodwill" based corridor was a sly plan. It was designed to touch all the muslim majority centers along the way and eventually, by sheer demographic legerdemain, the corridor and the muslim majority centers were later to be wrested from India using that very same "goodwill" ploy


mountbatten saw through this "goodwill" based corridor plan very early in the game and immediately negated it, disappointing jinnah deeply but he pushed through hoping to convince the foolish Hindus
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Revisiting ghundhigiri



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Semiconductor unit for Uttar Pradesh | Approved by Cabinet
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We need to find a way of eliminating freebies...the amount that we spend on freebies is immense with very little RoI. In fact, what we get is a populace that is drunk on freebies and lazy. Not an attitude for an upcoming or developing nation to have...sure we have a huge population that can offset or address labor shortages...I believe that courts (not sure which level of court order) have ordered political parties not to offer freebies, but who cares about court orders...sadly even the BJP is indulging in the above (compelled in order to survive perhaps)...We need huge amount of money infusion in to defense purchases (be it imports or domestic products), money to accelerate & encourage domestic programs/companies, which can actually bring value for the nation, economy & society. I'm glad India gave a bloody nose to TSP and lot of positives came out of the skirmish but I don't think the political classes have realized (or be bothered to put national interest ahead of their own) what challenges lay ahead and see how their freebies affect the nation in the long-term.
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As India plans to set up 5 SMRs, Russian Nuclear major Rosatom involved in Kudankulam project offers tech transfer based on its 6 decades old experience; France & India working on collaboration for SMRs; US has shown interest



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The Madras famine killed 8200000 people mainly in South India

The Christian British govt was busy spending millions on Darbars to celebrate allegiance to the Queen

During the famine Christian British exported 320000 ton wheat to UK. This doesn't include other food items.

Periyar didn't want the Christian British to leave. He also started "Self Respect Movement"

Others considered great reformers were writing poems praising the Christian British during the famine.

Indian "progressive movement" is just a missionary created joke.




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India to invest ₹85,000 Cr ($10 billion) to build 112 crude oil tankers in India — aiming to slash dependence on foreign-owned vessels.
— Part of ‘Make in India’ push.
— First 10 ships to be ordered soon.
— Target: 69% fleet self-reliance by 2047!
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Amber G. wrote: 21 May 2025 23:37 India to invest ₹85,000 Cr ($10 billion) to build 112 crude oil tankers in India — aiming to slash dependence on foreign-owned vessels.
— Part of ‘Make in India’ push.
— First 10 ships to be ordered soon.
— Target: 69% fleet self-reliance by 2047!
Long due.. India needs a fair sized merchant ship fleet as well !
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This is sheer nonsense.

Just see the trouble that Baba Kalyani of Bharat Forge, Pune had to take, just to get the Indian Army to notice his artillery gun



WATCH VIDEO
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Modi 3.0 - Bharat! xpost
Operation Sindoor has set three principles to combat terrorism.

First, if there is a terrorist attack on India a befitting reply will be given. The time will be decided by our forces, the method will also be decided by our forces, and the conditions will also be ours.

Second, India is not going to be scared by empty threats of the atom bomb.

Third, we will not see the masterminds of terror and the Government that patronises terror as separate; we will consider them as one and the same. This game of Pakistan of state and non-state actors will not work anymore.
~ Prime Minister SrivNarendra modi at Bikaner.

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karara is not same as "befitting" which is a very annoying word used by RAPE Army a lot. I would go with "strong" or "sharp".
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chetak wrote: 22 May 2025 12:41 This is sheer nonsense.
Just see the trouble that Baba Kalyani of Bharat Forge, Pune had to take, just to get the Indian Army to notice his artillery gun
WATCH VIDEO
@chetak gaaru, Late Minister Parrikar ji opened all the test facilities for the private sector in 15 days flat. What a defense minister he was. Sad to lose such a person at a relatively young age.
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From LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/ur ... 181191169/
Posted by: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajaramjayaram/
A dear friend's mother sent me this on WhatsApp. This is beautifully articulated. This is what the woke virus does to 'English educated' people of even an ancient civilization. This post describes my school WhatsApp group and my B School group. Collective moral decay for self preservation is not a virtue, it's shameful. Read on....

Food for thought 👇🏽👇🏽

Silence in the Group Chat: A Social Experiment on the Modern Hindu Mindset

It started off as a casual social experiment during a time of national tension. My old schoolmate Arpan and I, both alumni of one of Hyderabad’s most prestigious schools — batch of 2000 — decided to observe how our peers would respond to real-world issues. This group wasn’t ordinary. It was filled with bright, well-placed individuals: half were settled in the U.S. or Europe, the other half in India, mostly in high-paying jobs in the IT sector, holding management positions. The backbenchers — once dismissed — had turned into entrepreneurs and even politicians.

We assumed that this was a group with perspective, curiosity, and the intellectual courage to engage. But we were in for a surprise.

When the Pahalgam incident occurred, we brought it up for discussion. The first response: “No heavy topics, please.” The group only wanted funny memes, birthday wishes, and feel-good nostalgia. As the situation escalated into conflict and war, nothing changed. When we brought up issues like radicalisation and the root causes of terrorism, we were told — privately — not to "offend anyone" because “Muslims are also part of this group.” Even when drones flew in and ballistic missiles were launched, the chat remained numb.

When we said Jai Shree Ram or Jai Hind, especially after India's military victory, there was no response. Not a single word of solidarity. When we criticized Pakistan’s actions, some responded not with concern or outrage, but with counter-questions about caste discrimination in India — a textbook example of false equivalence. That’s when it dawned on us: we weren’t dealing with a few passive individuals. We were staring at a collective psychological shift among educated, urban Hindus — one that has far-reaching consequences.

The Psychology Behind the Silence


1. Post-Colonial Hangover
Many of us are products of an education system that subtly — and sometimes openly — glorified Western thought while deriding native Indian values. Colonial narratives painted Indian culture as backward, hierarchical, and problematic. Even after independence, we continued to internalize these narratives, and today, many Hindus instinctively distance themselves from their own civilizational identity in an attempt to appear "progressive" or "neutral."

2. Guilt Conditioning Through Academia and Media
From school textbooks to prime-time news, modern Indians are trained to view Hinduism through a lens of guilt — focusing largely on caste, patriarchy, and superstition, while ignoring its contributions to art, science, spirituality, and philosophy. This relentless focus on internal flaws conditions many to feel shame or discomfort when discussing anything Hindu-related in public — even something as simple as saying “Jai Shree Ram.”

3. Global Citizen Syndrome
Many of our peers settled abroad or working in MNCs view themselves first as “global citizens.” In this worldview, pride in one's own nation, faith, or cultural identity is seen as parochial, even dangerous. Being politically correct and culturally vague is seen as sophistication. Expressing nationalist sentiment becomes socially risky, especially on WhatsApp groups where professional reputations might be at stake.

4. Fear of Social Isolation
In elite social circles, being seen as “right-wing” or “too Hindu” can result in ridicule or exclusion. Therefore, even those who inwardly agree stay silent. Memes are safe. Birthdays are safe. “Jai Hind” may not be. This fear of isolation produces an echo chamber where everyone avoids controversy — even when truth is dying in silence.

5. Extreme Individualism
Economic success has also brought with it a hyper-focus on personal growth: career, family, EMIs, vacations. Social consciousness, cultural responsibility, or national identity are seen as distractions or optional extras. “I pay taxes and vote — that’s enough,” becomes the default mindset.

Our social experiment revealed this quiet erosion. It’s not dramatic. It’s not violent. But it’s deadly. And if we don’t understand it, confront it, and rebuild our collective confidence — this silence will become the very sound of decline.
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State Department document from April 3, 1950



Excellent historical context to understand US policy.


Explains why it has remained unchanged since the 1950's.


Indians don't understand this, focussed totally, as they are, on visa, green card, and citizenship


Sadly, not even Modi-BJP-RSS have any clue.







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From Loco Manufacturing Unit, Dahod - A new ‘Made in India’ marvel
Exciting times ahead!

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Were the seeds of the 1971 betrayal by the iron lady sown in 1963, where she gave away everything India had gained after the 1971 war, at the negotiating table, and against strong advice to the contrary, to the pakis, led by bhutto, thus leaving India with what was essentially a hollow "victory"


Explosive revelations by MP Nishikant Dubey!

Under Indira Gandhi's watch, Congress was ready to gift Poonch, Uri & the entire Neelum-Kishanganga valley to Pakistan!

Talks with Bhutto (1962–64) backed by US-UK pressure exposed Congress's betrayal!

Was Indira the real Iron Lady—or just soft on Pakistan?


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I don't know how true it was. (Hope I or forum will not get into any legal or other troubles). See the screenshot attached in the link.
https://x.com/ssaratht/status/192765227 ... VsgQQ&s=19
This is how whitewashing looks like at the highest level.

Sonia Gandhi was placed at 12th richest, richer than Queen Elizabeth. Pidis argue that she didn’t occupy any position. Imagine - if without occupying any position if she was that rich, then with position, she would have become 6th richest.

This was reported by a German Journalist during UPA time. Lobbying at highest level happened and rumours surfaced at that time that the reporter was sent off.

Later on, many of their presstitute media ran powerful campaign to debunk that news ‘fact-checked’ and declared it as fake news.

Now if you google, you won’t find that original news, instead, you will get tons of pages ‘debunking’ and ‘fact checking’ it as fake news.

Look for NDTV and you will get 404 not found error.
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MP .@nishikant_dubey Ji is CONgress' worst nightmare.

Now, he presents letter from U.S. President Ronald Reagan in response to a letter written by then-PM Rajiv Ghandy seeking assistance from US for talks with Pakistan. Wasn't it in violation of 1972 Shimla Agreement, signed by his mother which stated that any disputes between Bharat & Pakistan would be resolved through bilateral talks without any third-party mediation?

Can we say CONgress has always sabotaged National Security with its 'spineless' foreign affairs policy or may be with its malafide intent?

But wait — wasn't that a clear violation of the 1972 Shimla Agreement, signed by his own mother, which mandated bilateral resolution only, with no third-party mediation?

So the real question:

Did Congress compromise national interest for political convenience?

Was this spineless diplomacy or deliberate subversion of India's strategic stand?



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This sickness has now come to India too.

This must be shut down with an iron hand


The practice of 'Advance Tip' is deeply concerning. Forcing or nudging users to pay a tip in advance, for faster service is unethical and exploitative. Such actions fall under unfair trade practices. Tip is given as a token of appreciation not as a matter of right, after the service.

Taking cognisance of this, some people had asked CCPA to look into it and today CCPA has issued a notice to @Uber in this regard, seeking explanation from the platform.

Fairness, transparency and accountability must be upheld in all customer interactions.



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One of the primary reasons why India was subjected to Pahalgam terror is due to Neverwho and the Britshits. Modiji was speaking at an urban developement event in Gandhinagar, Gujarat recently and he said that the Pahalgam issue is due to unresolved issues stemming from India's partition in 1947.

The first treachery was by Britshit Officers in the army on both sides. Britain wanted Kashmore since they had a listening post on Soviet nuclear activity. One of the stumbling blocks that India faced is J&K, a princely state with muslim majority population (700 yrs ago they were Hindu), ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh. He delayed signing the letter of accession to India. In Oct 1947 so called pak backed militias invaded Kashmore, then the Maharaja sought India's help. FM Sam Manekshaw was involved in getting things signed by the Maharaja and he arranged the aircraft to take of from Srinagar using hand held torch light (stick on fire) in the night held by army/volunteers. The signed letter was handed over in Delhi. By this time the tribal militia had taken over land upto LoC. Sardar Patel considered Kashmir to be vital for India's security especially Gilgit Baltistan and urged full military response. However Neverwho over-ruled him and took it to the UN in Jan 1948, which Patel opposed. The UN resolution asks for Pak to vacate occupied lands in Kashmore which to date hasn't been adhered to by Pak land.

BTW Sardar Patel was voted in Congress as PM of India but M. Gandhi asked him to step aside and let Neverwho be the first PM of Independent India. Someone in the Britshit system must have armtwisted M. Gandhi. Article 370 was due to Neverwho's insistence, which both Patel and Ambedkar opposed. Modiji's BJP has effectively removed article 370.

Watch this YT by PGurus for more details:

Modi Breaks Silence - Pahalgam Massacre Linked to Nehru’s 1947 Blunder

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youtube.com/watch?v=xwhQ8uTZhnc

// One wrong decision and India pays dearly. Another blunder was Neverwho allowing China to take over Tibet. These are two blunders which India is reeling even today. 1962 war allowed China to walk into Indian territory since they had Tibet. I don't know what India can do to correct these blunders once and for all. Territory disputes must be settled decisively and in this case India is legally right to reclaim partition drawn up lines by the britshits in Kashmore. Kashmore has become the favorite topic of West/US and they tag along another silly line nuclear armed adversaries.
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Our EAM:

GERMAN INTERVIEWER : Did India and Pakistan conflict reach a point of nuclear escalation?

EAM S JAISHANKAR : "Anything that happens in South Asia is promptly linked to a nuclear crisis by the West.

When you (West) think of conflict, you think of Ukraine.

When I think of conflict, I think of Pakistan, terrorism, China, our borders" - EAM
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ragool ghundi & Peewan Kura didn’t just lie, They launched a full-scale attack on Bharat's regulatory backbone.

1) They called SEBI biased.
2) They dragged Madhabi Buch’s name.
3) They linked her husband’s passive fund investments to Adani.
4) They peddled the Hindenburg report as gospel.

Now the Lokpal says: No corruption. No links. No proof. All allegations were frivolous, politically motivated, and meant to sensationalize.

Let’s talk about the real damage:

1) They tried to break public trust in SEBI, Bharat's market regulator, just for headlines.

2) They cast doubts on the Supreme Court process that had already reviewed SEBI’s probe.

3) They gave oxygen to a foreign short-seller’s speculative report, knowing it would tank Indian stocks.

4) They politicized regulatory action, pushing a lie globally that India protects corrupt corporates.

All this, with zero evidence.

This wasn’t just bad politics. This was economic sabotage packaged as activism.

they didn’t hurt Adani.

they attacked Bharat's institutional credibility, and now they’ve been exposed by the same system they tried to discredit.

they owe the nation an apology, but cowards don’t apologise, they just move to the next lie.



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VI@WA




The World Doesn’t Owe India Respect—We Have to Earn It, Strategically.

This needs to be said—bluntly, clearly, and without delusion.

China doesn’t get global respect because it’s fair. It gets it because it’s feared.
Nobody likes the CCP. Nobody trusts their surveillance state or their debt traps. But the world bends because China has leverage—economic, military, and political.
They made themselves too big to be ignored, too aggressive to be trifled with, and too integrated into global supply chains to be isolated.

Israel doesn’t get unwavering Western support because it’s loved. It gets it because it’s useful.
It dominates intelligence, cybersecurity, and weapons tech. It acts as a forward operating outpost for Western influence in a volatile region.
You may agree or disagree with their politics, but one thing is undeniable: they deliver value and punch above their size.

Now, let’s talk about India

We are a civilizational state. A functioning democracy of 1.4 billion people. A nuclear power. A tech powerhouse. A global talent engine. A culture that has survived every invasion, every collapse, and still thrives.

And yet—when we are attacked, slandered, or sabotaged—the world rarely rushes to our side.
Whether it’s cross-border terrorism, global media bias, or international institutions treating us like we’re still in the 1970s—we don’t get the backing we believe we’ve earned.

Why?

Because we’re still asking for moral validation in a world that only respects leverage.

Let’s stop expecting applause for being the world’s biggest democracy. Let’s stop waiting for someone to say “you deserve better.”
That’s not how power works.

The bitter truth is this:
The world doesn’t care who’s right. It cares who’s strong, who’s useful, and who’s unavoidable.

We don’t need sympathy. We need strategy.

India must stop simping for approval from Trump or Trudeau, Macron or MBS. None of them will back us out of sentiment.

They’ll back us when we make ourselves economically indispensable, technologically non-substitutable, and geopolitically pivotal.

We must become:
• The world’s data trust.
• The pharmacy of the global South.
• The semiconductor bridge between East and West.
• The only ethical AI alternative to Big Tech or CCP surveillance capitalism.
• The cultural superpower whose ideas, not just yoga and movies, reshape global values.

Only then will they not just notice us—they’ll depend on us.

We don’t need to be liked. We need to be needed.

Because in geopolitics, being irreplaceable is more powerful than being virtuous.

India’s path to civilizational dominance will be lonely, complex, and uphill.

And that’s perfectly fine.
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For the first time in 6 years Modi will not attend the G7 summit in Canada because he is not invited .

Canada has confirmed they didn’t invite our PM



https://www.livemint.com/news/india/wil ... 06455.html
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Very good. Time to take steps on Kannada.
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https://x.com/RichardRossow/status/1915 ... t_uVw&s=19
The World Bank updates its brief on the state of poverty alleviation in India.
- Biggest news: Employment growth outpacing working age population; female participation up.
- Extreme poverty down to 2.3% of population;
- Poverty down to 28% of population;

documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099…
Two page report by World Bank is in the link above.
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