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Bihar : Asia का सबसे चौड़ा 6 Lane Bridge सिमरिया में बनकर तैयार
PM to inaugurate the bridge on 22nd Aug. The bridge improves connectivity between 10 to 12 districts.
Asia widest 6-lane bridge in Bihar
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THE WAR FOR YOUR MIND

A Century of Western Political Warfare::From Kabul’s Hills to India’s Ballot Boxes

Nations are not always conquered by armies crossing their borders. Some are stolen silently, in the dead of night, without a single shot fired. They are taken through the slow corrosion of legitimacy, the manipulation of public opinion, and the calculated seizure of the people’s mind. Over the last century, the Western powers:-first Britain, then the United States and its allies:-have perfected this art. It is written not merely in the bloodied chapters of history, but in the fine print of military manuals, in the operational diaries of intelligence agencies, and in the whispering corridors of NGOs and media houses that present themselves as benevolent reformers while serving imperial designs.

Afghanistan: The First Testing Ground

Before Washington emerged as the pre-eminent global power, it was London that first experimented with influence as a substitute for conquest. In the First Anglo–Afghan War (1839–42), Britain installed Shah Shujah on the throne, convinced that coin and ceremony could purchase Afghan loyalty. The illusion was short-lived. The puppet was despised, the people revolted, and the British retreat from Kabul ended in annihilation.

In the Second (1878–80) and Third Anglo–Afghan War (1919), Britain refined its tactics::hand-picked rulers, subsidies to tribal chiefs, and floods of propaganda leaflets blessed by pliant mullahs. Yet all failed. The Afghans saw the strings and severed them.

Britain’s armies had been humbled, but it did not abandon the game. It turned to influence operations:-manipulating rulers, buying loyalties, and controlling news and currency flows:-to keep Kabul within its strategic orbit. The first great lesson had been learned: when force cannot hold a nation, influence might.

World War I: Redrawing the Map, Manufacturing States

The First World War did not merely topple empires; it manufactured nations. With the Ottoman Empire dismantled, Britain and France divided its Arab provinces under the secret Sykes–Picot Agreement and the mandates of the League of Nations. Borders were drawn with rulers and compasses in European capitals, not in the deserts and towns they enclosed.

From Iraq to Jordan, from Palestine to Syria and Lebanon, states were created in boardrooms, gifted to appointed monarchs, and bound by treaty to their colonial patrons. Oil concessions, military bases, and compliant rulers were the true objectives. These “nations” were political constructs::influence operations executed in cartographic form:-ensuring Western dominance over Middle Eastern resources and trade routes for generations. Here lay early proof that legitimacy could be manufactured, installed, and maintained without popular mandate, so long as the foreign power controlled both the narrative and the instruments of state.

The American Inheritance: Doctrine Forged in Manuals

What Britain trialled in the passes of Afghanistan and perfected in the Arab world, America inherited and industrialised. Its military texts are candid, for those who read closely.

FM 3-05.130 defines irregular warfare as “a violent struggle… for legitimacy and influence over the relevant populations.”

FM 3-24 calls legitimacy “the central issue”, teaching that it can be built or dismantled through a blend of “military and non-military means.”

JP 3-13 on Information Operations instructs planners to influence, disrupt, corrupt, or usurp decision-making itself.

The UK’s JDP 2-00 refines this into a science: understand the cognitive, physical, and virtual dimensions of audiences, then shape them accordingly.

JDP 3-40 leaves no ambiguity: “Influence is the guiding idea for the conduct of operations… the population’s perception… directly influences the legitimacy of the government.”

These are not academic abstractions. They are the codification of a century’s practice::from WWI propaganda to the algorithmic psy-ops of the digital era.

1917–1945: The Birth of Political Warfare

America’s first great demonstration came in World War I, when President Wilson’s Committee on Public Information mobilised propaganda on an industrial scale, moulding both domestic opinion and foreign sentiment. By the 1940s, the Cold War was on the horizon. The United States emerged from the Second World War not merely as a military victor, but as a master of perception management.

1947–1959: The Covert Coup Era
1948-Italy : Millions of dollars funnelled into anti-Communist parties and media to swing an election.
1953-Iran: Operation Ajax toppled Prime Minister Mossadegh with a perfect blend of street mobs, bribed politicians, and press manipulation.
1954-Guatemala : Operation PBSUCCESS removed President Árbenz after a smear campaign and orchestrated military revolt.
1960–1979: Media Wars, Puppet Thrones, and the Fall of the Shah
1961-Cuba : The Bay of Pigs paired armed exiles with a PR blitz to spark an uprising against Castro.
1965-Indonesia : U.S. support for anti-Communist generals enabled a purge that killed hundreds of thousands, ensuring Jakarta’s alignment with Western interests.
1973-Chile : Strikes, media influence, and economic sabotage softened the ground for Pinochet’s coup.

1979-Iran: After decades of the U.S.-installed Shah ruling as Washington’s oil partner and regional enforcer, a wave of unrest;fanned by economic crisis, opposition networks, and clerical mobilisation::drove him into exile. The revolution replaced him with Ayatollah Khomeini. The methods surrounding the Shah’s reign and fall;control of media, patronage of elites, manipulation of factions::bore the fingerprints of decades-old influence operations.

1980–1999: The Refinement of the Craft
1980s-Central America : The CIA’s Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare manual coached rebels in propaganda and population control.
1989-Panama : Operation Just Cause removed Noriega under a narrative of “restoring democracy.”
1991–1999 : Eastern Europe & Balkans: Media, NGOs, and “transition assistance” moulded governments for NATO’s eastward expansion.

2000–2010: The Colour Revolution Template
2003-Georgia : Rose Revolution ousted Shevardnadze through youth movements trained in non-violent resistance.
2004-Ukraine : Orange Revolution followed a script of fraud allegations, parallel vote counts, and media blitz.
2001–2021:-Afghanistan : Elections and constitutions designed under foreign oversight::legitimacy manufactured to specification.
2003–2011:-Iraq: Beyond invasion, prolonged political engineering reshaped the state into a compliant client.

2011–Present: The Digital Battlefield
2011:-Arab Spring: Local grievances amplified by online networks tied to Western “democracy promotion” programmes.
2014:-Ukraine: Euromaidan protests evolved into regime change with Western political and financial backing.
2019:-Bolivia : Morales forced out under contested election claims, foreign-aligned media in full chorus.
2022:-Pakistan : Imran Khan removed via parliamentary vote amid U.S. pressure allegations.
2024:-Bangladesh : Sheikh Hasina resigns under protest pressure; interim government swiftly embraced by Western capitals.

The Pattern is the Proof

Across a century, the steps repeat with clockwork precision:

Identify a govt misaligned with Western interests.

Seed a legitimacy crisis:-elections, corruption, human rights.

Mobilise local opposition through media, NGOs, unions, and influencers.

Split security forces and political coalitions.
Install leadership aligned with Western strategic and economic designs.

India: The Next Target?

And now, the scent of this doctrine hangs in our own air. Whispers of “Vote Chori” trend on social platforms. Foreign-aligned commentators, YouTubers, and political operatives echo patterns from Georgia, Ukraine, and Pakistan. This is not coincidence::it is conditioning. A legitimacy crisis is being constructed, step by calculated step.

Worse still, foreign billionaire George Soros and his network of Open Society Foundations, grant-making fronts, and proxy NGOs have targeted India’s political discourse. In the run-up to elections, funding has flowed into “fact-checking” portals, activist collectives, and influencer networks, cloaked in the language of transparency and rights advocacy. The narratives are rarely neutral::they systematically undermine the elected government, magnify internal divisions, and prime the public to distrust electoral outcomes before the first vote is cast.

Alongside this, the U.S. government’s own USAID (United States Agency for International Development) has, for years, operated in India under the banner of development aid, disaster relief, and capacity building. Yet, beneath that surface, USAID grants have quietly bankrolled NGOs that engage in political activism, sponsored media projects that shape narratives on governance, and funded training programmes for journalists whose work subtly aligns with Western policy preferences.

And now, in the digital era, Big Tech itself has been absorbed into this network. Google, through its global media training initiatives, has funded and trained select journalists and “fact-checkers” inside India::individuals and organisations who, in turn, dominate search visibility and news verification pipelines. YouTube, owned by Google, amplifies these same voices while quietly throttling or demonetising dissenting ones. Facebook and Instagram algorithmically boost “friendly” fact-checkers and activist pages while burying or flagging narratives that challenge Western-aligned agendas.

This is no accident . It is a vertically integrated influence machine::from foreign billionaire funding to government aid agency operations, to Big Tech curation::all reinforcing the same messaging ecosystem. Together, they form an unbroken chain designed to shape what Indians see, hear, and believe. And in moments of political crisis, that chain can be pulled tight to direct public opinion toward the “acceptable” outcome.

This is digital-age and institutionalised election interference combined: a blend of billionaire-backed activism, government-sponsored soft power, and tech-platform gatekeeping, all converging to influence the very psychology of India’s electorate. In this century, the battlefield is not at the border::it is in your newsfeed, your community networks, and your evening news.

A Patriotic Warning

As an Indian, I say this without hesitation: our sovereignty will not be lost to tanks at our borders but to whispers in our streets, hashtags in our feeds, and doubts planted in our minds. The manuals are written. The funding pipelines:-from billionaire philanthropists to official aid agencies to Big Tech’s algorithmic choke-points::are active. The networks are already in place. The question is whether we possess the vigilance, the will, and the unity to deny them their final triumph::the capture of India without a single foreign soldier crossing her frontier.

Because once your mind is taken, your vote follows. And when your vote is taken, your country is gone.
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Ajeet Bharti
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https://x.com/ajeetbharti/status/1958052106377527410
CSDS ‘secondarily’ funded by Govt of India
@EduMinOfIndia

https://x.com/rishibagree/status/1958073501342134368
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The Thackeray brothers lost all seats in the BEST Elections in Mumbai.
They scored a duck
Lost by 0-21.

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Caring for each other as Global South partners - India dispatches 32 tonnes of humanitarian assistance to Peru.
A consignment of 250,000 units of physiological saline solution will support patients suffering from dehydration in 🇵🇪.

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🚨 A compromised think tank is under intense scrutiny from top bureaucrats and political circles for meddling in India’s foreign policy, especially with the US, France, Russia, Mexico, Italy, Germany, and Nepal.

Sources say its influence is triggering stress and anxiety within the system since last 8 months, specially between India & US.

They are also exploiting communication gaps in country's top offices like Assam Rifles & CDS for their own vested interests. Oral complaints against them have been raised before MHA & MEA: Sources to me

Sources say they fear this think tank only snoops on politicians, IFS and influences India's decision making by holding events in Tokyo, Marseille, Geneva and is running a parallel govt within India in the world.

The interference is serious, criminal and a crackdown must be imminent. Their name can't be made public as we are ascertaining their degree of involvement: Sources
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Some pretty scary info coming from India. Difficult to confirm. But the chatter is PM was asked to sign on dotted lines of full alignment (in April) with US (defense deal) and pivot away totally from Russia and go full beast mode on China. Basically they want us to fight China like Ukraine did to Russia. No more autonomy. No more US, Russia, China balance. Total vassal state like S. Korea and Japan. India refused. Plan B went operational. CSDS posted cooked up stats that MH was fixed and some constituencies had 50% voter count increase (all based on what CSDS claims was a honest mistake of taking wrong row in Excel sheet) . Pappu launched VoteChori campaign. Ambani started Track 2 "Topple Modi" via a minister who has ambitions to become PM. The conduit was VP Dhankar. The plan was to take 31 MPs supported by Italians and Mamta/Laloo/Mulyam/COMMIES etc. The plan was supposedly to be executed in this Parliament session. That's why VP was asked to resign. VP now came to PM couple of days ago. Now that plan failed, CSDS Sanjay Singh admitted that MH election was a mistake of data. He wrote several articles based on lies against EC. Now that the plan failed, Scott Bessant, Rubio all are ganging up against India on Russia Oil. That's BS because the scums now have to come out. Pretty tough time for India
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https://x.com/IndianSinghh/status/1958232119630811148
Akshit Singh 🇮🇳
@IndianSinghh
Jaishankar was under attack by Pakistan ISI and C0ngressis during Operation Sindoor.

-Jaishankar is currently in Russia to strengthen India-Russia diplomatic relation.

Out of nowhere questioning ORF and his son's stake in ORF, seems to be planted attack.

Just like Caravan did with Ajit Doval and his family in 2019.

https://x.com/PrinceArihan/status/1958223189248754017
Savio Rodrigues 🇮🇳
@PrinceArihan
When I said the Deep State and CIA’s operation “Diversion, Deception, and Division” has been launched with one singular goal — “Modi Must Go” within 12 months — some laughed. But I wasn’t joking. I’ve studied what moves in the shadows; it’s a skill honed over decades.

My message on
@republic
was clear: the strategy is to fracture the BJP ranks and sow confusion within the RSS. The focus is on 37 MPs. And within that group, there’s one key conspirator who already controls 28 of them. This is not random politics — it’s a carefully choreographed play.

The Deep State wants Modi out. A political war is coming, and it won’t just remain in Parliament — it will spill into the streets.
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Jaishankar Visits Moscow as US Talks of "Sanctions" on India | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G

India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar is visiting Moscow amid souring ties between New Delhi and Washington. This is the second high-level visit from India to Russia in three weeks. What explains this sudden flurry of India-Russia diplomacy? Are preparations being done for Vladimir Putin's visit to India? Palki Sharma tells you.

India and China Announce Major Breakthroughs Ahead of SCO Summit | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G

India and China are moving towards a reset in their relations. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to New Delhi has produced breakthroughs on border talks, trade, connectivity, and people-to-people exchanges. The two countries have agreed to form new groups to define the boundary and improve border management. They will also resume direct flights, ease visas, and reopen key border trade routes. China has further allowed more Indian pilgrims to travel to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar. These developments come ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China later this month for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin, where a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping is also expected. Both sides have signalled a desire to work together on multilateral issues, including trade and a multipolar world order, as a counterweight to Donald Trump’s protectionist policies.
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uddu wrote: 21 Aug 2025 07:39
My message on
@republic
was clear: the strategy is to fracture the BJP ranks and sow confusion within the RSS. The focus is on 37 MPs. And within that group, there’s one key conspirator who already controls 28 of them. This is not random politics — it’s a carefully choreographed play.

The Deep State wants Modi out. A political war is coming, and it won’t just remain in Parliament — it will spill into the streets.
I don't know why people continue to believe in hysterical twitteratis and screaming youtubias even after Operation Sindoor! Why should the US "deep state" try to focus on 37 BJP MPs when the government itself stands on two paltus like Nitish Kumar and Naidu? Would you rather target parties outside the sangh or within the sangh? Secondly, there is not one state where BJP has 37 MPs, so this super-MP conspirator need to go after minimum 3-4 large states to gather that many MPs, and what government are they forming those MPs unless they want to give UPA outside support and then risk losing in by-election?
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What make you think that there will not be any traitors within the BJP? Even if they get support of Nitishwa and CBN, they need numbers within the BJP. Objective here is to oust Modi who is strongly standing against the U.S. Otherwise its impossible. So any plans to sabotage the govt should begin within BJP. And as long as there are no support within the BJP for regime change, CBN will not do anything. Also both CBN and Nitishwa has learned the hardway what detaching from NDA brings to them. The number said is 28. So this 28 not necessarily be from within a state or within BJPs own ranks. Could be from NDA as well. Nothing can be dismissed as easily seeing the kind of interference from Farm law agitation to Vote Chori, Dhankar issue. Not that their attempts are going to succeed, the nation and the people need to be aware of any such conspiracy and be ready to deal with it.
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https://x.com/MeghUpdates/status/1958097553783926875
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🚨 During debate on Constitution Amendment Bill, Opposition MPs tore copies & hurled them at HM Amit Shah, creating uproar in Lok Sabha.

HM Amit Shah, along with top ministers are meeting Speaker Om Birla on opposition’s conduct & action against them.
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Don't know whether this is the right thread.
Communists in Kerala fly Congress flag on Independence day, thinking it to be the national flag

Happened in Eranakulam dist. The mistake was noticed after 10 minutes and National flag hoisted.
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VI@WA


"You ever wonder why the most powerful organisations on Earth announce their plans? Why they'll say things like 'you'll own nothing and be happy' or talk openly about population control?"

"They've mastered something far more effective than force—consent through apathy."

"See, if you keep something secret and people discover it, they revolt. But if you declare it openly and people shrug, you've turned domination into agreement by default."

"And then, when it's implemented, they can point back and say: We told you. It was public. You didn't stop us."

"They don't need jackboots. They don't need gulags. They just need your compliance. And compliance is built one shrug at a time."

"Your silence is the signature on the contract you never read."



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uddu wrote: 21 Aug 2025 10:03 What make you think that there will not be any traitors within the BJP? Even if they get support of Nitishwa and CBN, they need numbers within the BJP. Objective here is to oust Modi who is strongly standing against the U.S. Otherwise its impossible. So any plans to sabotage the govt should begin within BJP. And as long as there are no support within the BJP for regime change, CBN will not do anything. Also both CBN and Nitishwa has learned the hardway what detaching from NDA brings to them. The number said is 28. So this 28 not necessarily be from within a state or within BJPs own ranks. Could be from NDA as well. Nothing can be dismissed as easily seeing the kind of interference from Farm law agitation to Vote Chori, Dhankar issue. Not that their attempts are going to succeed, the nation and the people need to be aware of any such conspiracy and be ready to deal with it.
BJP MPs cannot arbitrarily decide not to support the government without risking disqualification from anti-defection law. UPA cannot magically form a government even if BJP MPs are successful in bringing down the government at the cost of their own seats! While there is precedence of cross-voting, it is in a different context.In 2008, several BJP MPs either cross-voted in favor of UPA or abstained, including the known Congress plants in BJP like Sangliana, K Manju and Manorama Madhwaraj from Karnataka.

If it is sowing distrust among NDA partners then you don't need a "great conspiracy", everyone knows that neither Nitish nor Naidu are trustworthy and it is entirely possible for the coalition to fall apart before the completion of the term, i am pretty sure a veteran like Modi is well aware of this fact. The two obvious risks are the Bihar and UP elections, the results will have repercussions and you don't need the CIA or George Soros to game the consequences.
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https://x.com/major_pawan/status/1958450003132948601
Major Pawan Kumar, Shaurya Chakra (Retd) 🇮🇳
@major_pawan
The ORF story is just a conspiracy theory, its totally fake and is being propagated by the US paid stooges

Dont share it and Don’t fall for it

Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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Amit Shah
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Leaving for Kochi. Will be in two states close to my heart-Kerala and Tamil Nadu, tomorrow.

In the morning will attend the Manorama News Conclave and then will interact with karyakartas and leaders of
@BJP4Keralam
in Kochi. Later in the day, will travel to Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu and interact with BJP karyakartas of the state at the 'Booth Karyakarta Sammelan'.

Looking forward to them.
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https://x.com/DikshaKandpal8/status/1958444839055548620
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Rohan Dua who started this ORF-Ambani-Jaishankar controversy has deleted his tweet. How can you spread such conspiracy against someone and risk his reputation, and then silently delete it? Is there any accountability of spreading such fake narratives or not?
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PM Modi's developmental push for a Viksit Bihar and a Viksit Bharat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and dedicate multiple developmental projects which include power stations to hospitals and road to new rail connectivity for the residents of Bihar ensuring an overall development of the state.

PM Modi vows a new dawn for West Bengal – You won't believe what's coming!

While in Kolkata, PM Modi highlighted how the new metro projects will reduce pollution, save time, and provide comfortable travel. He stressed the need for true development in West Bengal and warned that illegal immigrants who have entered fraudulently must leave the state.
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LIVE: EAM S Jaishankar delivers remarks at ET World Leaders’ Forum | The Next Global Order

https://x.com/ShivAroor/status/1959166471193464936
@ShivAroor
Intercontinental Ballistic Slap.

Dr. S.Jaishankkar clearly stating that the tariffs on India was because India choose Strategic autonomy and did not compromise on farmers, small scale industries. It has nothing to do with Putin, Russia, Oil. EU Russia trade is bigger than India Russia trade. Also China buys more oil from Russia and U.S own trade with Russia increased dramatically after 2022.
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PM Modi's message on National Space Day

PM Modi Live: In his address on the occasion of National Space Day 2025, PM Modi highlighted this year’s theme, “From Aryabhata to Gaganyaan”. The PM remarked that India became the first country to reach the South Pole of the Moon and also become the fourth country in the world to possess docking-undocking capabilities in space. He announced that India is preparing an “Astronaut Pool” and invited young citizens to join this pool.
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Let me remind you, it was former congress leader acharya pramod who said that rahul gandhi in a meeting talked about forming a superpower commission that will overturn the Ram Mandir decision just like rajiv gandhi overturned the shah bano decision.


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this cheeni slave is the foreign hand

VI@WA
Dear Editors of The Hindu,

Say sorry to your readers.

On the morning of August 17, you @the_hindu published survey findings of @LoknitiCSDS with a screaming headline claiming that Indians are losing “trust” in the Election Commission.

This may be a coincidence, but an interesting one: on the very same day, @RahulGandhi launched his Bihar Yatra, alleging so-called “vote chori!

But you failed to cross-check even the most basic facts from the survey you carried.

The survey was not pan-India. It covered only six states Assam, West Bengal, kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. 500 respondents per state. This was hidden in the fine print. And you know almost nobody reads that part.

Assam and UP were given the same weightage in the survey! Just imagine the flawed methodology of this survey.

And yet, The Hindu amplified the conclusion as if it reflected the view of the entire country.

- The Hindu did not ask CSDS, why only these 6 states were picked. you did not inform readers that four of them have very high Muslim populations, Assam (40%), West Bengal (35%), Kerala (27%), UP (19%). Sanjay Kumar admitted the figures for Assam and WB in his interview with Karan Thapar. But you failed to see it.

- The Hindu also ignored its own data tables. Table 10 shows that in Assam 99% and in West Bengal 97% of respondents already had the required 11 documents for proposed SIR (This survey is pre aadhar judgement).

- But Table 11 says 45% still fear "Vote Kat Jayega!"

Any serious newspaper would ask: If almost everyone has the documents, why do nearly half still claim their votes may be cut?

That contradiction deserved investigation. Instead, The Hindu printed the claim without scrutiny.

By failing to demand transparency from CSDS (no raw data, no explanation of sample design, no randomisation), The Hindu turned itself from a newspaper into something else.

Readers were left with sensational headlines but without the context needed to judge credibility. This is not quality journalism. Dont forget that you are still one of the must trusted platforms. I read The Hindu every morning.

What The Hindu must do

- Demand raw data from CSDS instead of blindly publishing. Do your own fact checking. Don't be a postman. Stop serving what you are spoon fed.

- Question contradictions like if documentation is near-universal, why is “fear” so high?

Correct the record for your readers.

Thanks,


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https://x.com/bykarthikreddy/status/1959234438597837094
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India has achieved near-universal household access to electricity with coverage as high as 95%+
+ all new, well lit 55,000 kms of National Highways + 27,000 kms of rail tracks + 70 airports
#PMModiGovt at work.
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https://x.com/Jhunjhunuwala_/status/1958825394116993068
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Aadhaar ≠ Citizenship. Aadhaar ≠ Voting rights.
Foreign nationals can qualify for it.

But Article 326 is clear: only citizens can vote.

Today’s SC verdict, forcing EC to accept Aadhaar, has set off nothing less than a constitutional crisis.
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PM Modi, Rahul, Ministers' Removal Bill & George Soros पर क्या बोल गए Kiren Rijiju?

Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, speaks on Bihar SIR, the bill for the removal of ministers, Rahul Gandhi’s 'vote-chori' allegations, George Soros, and the hungama in Parliament. Listen to his interview for an unfiltered take.
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After Classical Mechanics - New era of Quantum Mechanics..
No incremental changes…it’s time for quantum jumps!
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This week
-PM Modi's visit to China for SCO summit
-PM Modi's visit to Japan for annual summit
-Fiji PM Sitiveni Rabuka on India visit
-India, Africa key economic meet in Delhi hosted by CII
-Aug 27: Trump tariffs come into effect on India
-BSF, Bangladesh counterpart talks
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https://x.com/paganhindu/status/1959585031372099823
My timeline is filled with posts glorifying Rahul Gandhi.

Pappu is this, Pappu is that.

This is a very serious matter.

A huge amount of money and resources has been pumped into the leftist digital infrastructure.

They are brainwashing the new generation.

Projecting Rahul as a new generation leader.

Projecting Congress as a clean future proof party.

The majority of our population are youngsters, many of whom are totally new to Congress.

We cannot focus only on the senior generation. People in 40s or above.

We need to reach out to the newer generations.

The whole digital strategy needs an update.
Does BJP care or they think they can give F on what new gen kids think?
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The social media algorithm is really screwed and game-able. If I didn't have the kind of interest in geopolitics I did would have tuned off completely. Kind of sad.
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PM Modi’s address at The Economic Times World Leaders Forum

In his address at the Economic Times World Leaders Forum, PM Modi highlighted that India is currently the fastest-growing major economy in the world and poised to become the third-largest economy. He affirmed that India built Made-in-India 5G and deployed it across the country quickly. He highlighted major reforms from the Monsoon Session—modernized laws for mining, shipping and ports, and the launch of the National Sports Policy—Khelo Bharat Niti.

PM Modi Hits Back At Trump: India Can Bend The Flow Of The Global Economic River | Tariff War

In a fiery response to Donald Trump’s “dead economy” jibe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful message: “We are not the ones who throw stones into stagnant waters. We are the ones who can bend the flow of a raging river.” Addressing the nation, Modi highlighted India’s rapid rise as the world’s fastest-growing major economy and its journey towards becoming the third-largest economy soon. He credited macroeconomic stability, fiscal discipline, strong forex reserves, and record investments as the backbone of India’s resilience. Modi’s “Reform, Perform, Transform” mantra has placed India in a position to lead global growth, contributing nearly 20% to the world economy in the near future. While Trump raised concerns over tariffs and slowdown, Modi asserted that India is not only surviving but shaping the future of global economics. This is more than a rebuttal, it is India’s declaration of economic strength on the world stage.
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India Will Benefit From The Tariff War: Sudhanshu Trivedi's Full Speech From Republic Bharat Samwad


The entire lecture by BJP National Spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi explores "Siyasat, Itihaas Aur Samvad"—the complex interplay of politics, history, and discourse in forming contemporary India. Renowned for his eloquent viewpoint and profound knowledge of Indian culture, Dr. Trivedi shares his perspectives on how political narratives are crafted, how historical context is understood, and how meaningful discourse is still essential to democracy.

We learn about Dr. Trivedi's open perspectives on the development of Indian politics, the significance of historical tradition in contemporary administration, and the ways that public discourse can heal divisions in a multicultural society. Anticipate stimulating discussions on issues from the past and present, the value of disagreement and discussion, and how politics (Siyasat) and discourse (Samvad) support India's development into a thriving democracy.
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‘U.S. Policies UNACCEPTABLE, India Is Future’:‘U.S. Policies UNACCEPTABLE, India Is Future’:Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

At the World Leadership Forum 2025, former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi spotlighted the theme “Europe, India, and the Next Phase of Global Economic Cooperation.” Renzi outlined his vision for how Europe and India can jointly shape the future of trade, investment, and innovation. He stressed that closer collaboration could unlock sustainable growth while helping both regions navigate complex geopolitical challenges. The session emphasized building resilient economic ties, advancing innovation-led partnerships, and fostering shared prosperity. Renzi called the Europe-India axis a strategic necessity, underlining its potential to define the next era of global cooperation and strengthen multipolar leadership.
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LIVE : PM Modi, PM Rabuka of Fiji hold delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House, New Delhi

PM Modi Live: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and PM Sitiveni Rabuka hold delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. They discuss various aspects of strengthening the India-Fiji ties in a host of sectors.
PM Modi's remarks during the joint press meet with PM Rabuka of Fiji
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uddu wrote: 25 Aug 2025 12:25 ‘U.S. Policies UNACCEPTABLE, India Is Future’:‘U.S. Policies UNACCEPTABLE, India Is Future’:Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
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At the World Leadership Forum 2025, former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi spotlighted the theme “Europe, India, and the Next Phase of Global Economic Cooperation.” Renzi outlined his vision for how Europe and India can jointly shape the future of trade, investment, and innovation. He stressed that closer collaboration could unlock sustainable growth while helping both regions navigate complex geopolitical challenges. The session emphasized building resilient economic ties, advancing innovation-led partnerships, and fostering shared prosperity. Renzi called the Europe-India axis a strategic necessity, underlining its potential to define the next era of global cooperation and strengthen multipolar leadership.


uddu ji,


these eurotrash were getting refined petroleum products from India on a regular basis without hassles, until they went all high moral ground and poked the bear (India) for buying russki oil, while forgetting to mention that they themselves were majorly guilty of buying russian gas and and oil

these same eurotrash are now left scrambling for petroleum products, while India has smartly found newer markets for itself in the gulf, cheen and africa where such products command a higher price

now these same idiots are talking about an India EU cooperation for trade and to form a power block.

India would be foolish to take them at their word
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Europe is in a difficult situation today. And there are areas where there are opportunities that benefit India, that we must pursue. Europe is also looking to diversify and is getting ready for a multipolar world. Should be encouraged. A multipolar world is good for us.
Atmanirbhar Bharat | Boosting India-Europe Defence Ties

Europe's security paradigm is shifting rapidly. With renewed debates around NATO spending, heightened by Donald Trump's remarks on U.S commitments, the EU has launched its ambitious Readiness 2030 (ReArm Europe) plan - an €800 billion initiative aimed at building strategic autonomy and closing critical capability gaps. Parallelly, India's defence industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, moving from being a major importer to an emerging global hub for defence manufacturing and exports under Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat. India is one of the few countries that can match affordability with reliability. In a special interaction Vishnu Som was joined by best minds of the industry.
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PM Modi flags off Made in India EVs to be exported to 100 countries from Hansalpur, Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi flags off the “e VITARA”, Suzuki’s first global strategic Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV). The Made-in-India BEVs will be exported to more than one hundred countries, including advanced markets such as Europe and Japan. With this milestone, India will now serve as Suzuki’s global manufacturing hub for electric vehicles.
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