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Cross posting from Geopolitics thread
“India will not be anyone’s B-team, it is an independent pole in the new order.” — Samir Saran
This video was originally published by the World Economic Forum. More highlights from #SDIM25
An uncertain geopolitical era has emerged, marked by shifting alliances, volatile economic policies and weakening multilateral cooperation. This moment calls for stakeholders to identify steps to strengthen global security and stability.
What paths exist for continued security cooperation and how are organizations adapting to operate more effectively in an increasingly unpredictable world?
Speakers:
Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation (ORF)
Victoria Nuland, Professor, Practice of International Diplomacy, Columbia University
José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Salah Ahmed Jama, Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia, Office of the Prime Minister of Somalia
Moderator: Ishaan Tharoor, Foreign Affairs Columnist, The Washington Post
“India will not be anyone’s B-team, it is an independent pole in the new order.” — Samir Saran
This video was originally published by the World Economic Forum. More highlights from #SDIM25
An uncertain geopolitical era has emerged, marked by shifting alliances, volatile economic policies and weakening multilateral cooperation. This moment calls for stakeholders to identify steps to strengthen global security and stability.
What paths exist for continued security cooperation and how are organizations adapting to operate more effectively in an increasingly unpredictable world?
Speakers:
Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation (ORF)
Victoria Nuland, Professor, Practice of International Diplomacy, Columbia University
José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Salah Ahmed Jama, Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia, Office of the Prime Minister of Somalia
Moderator: Ishaan Tharoor, Foreign Affairs Columnist, The Washington Post
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for the misguided papooze supporters out there

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Is RSS Key to Lasting Hindu-Sikh Unity? | Tarlochan Singh
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UP Becomes India’s 2nd Largest & Fastest-Growing Economy | Yogi Adityanath On State’s Transformation
In a powerful statement, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the state’s remarkable economic transformation over the last eight years. Once the country’s largest economy in 1947, contributing 14% to India’s GDP, Uttar Pradesh had slipped to the 8th position by 2016-17 with just 8% share. This decline, according to him, left the state struggling with a crisis of identity and a “BIMARU” image. Today, however, Yogi Adityanath asserts that Uttar Pradesh has not only shed that image but has emerged as the second-largest economy in the country and is currently the fastest-growing state economy. He credits the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sustained policy efforts for this turnaround.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Highlights Transparent Police Recruitment, Slams Past Corruption
In a powerful statement, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the state’s remarkable economic transformation over the last eight years. Once the country’s largest economy in 1947, contributing 14% to India’s GDP, Uttar Pradesh had slipped to the 8th position by 2016-17 with just 8% share. This decline, according to him, left the state struggling with a crisis of identity and a “BIMARU” image. Today, however, Yogi Adityanath asserts that Uttar Pradesh has not only shed that image but has emerged as the second-largest economy in the country and is currently the fastest-growing state economy. He credits the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sustained policy efforts for this turnaround.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Highlights Transparent Police Recruitment, Slams Past Corruption
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Tamil Nadu BJP Leader K. Annamalai Speaks About Karur Stampede
Watch this exclusive interview on CNN-News18 as Tamil Nadu BJP leader K. Annamalai shares his insights on the tragic Karur stampede. He discusses the causes, government response, and demands for accountability in this devastating incident.
'விஜய் அப்படி செய்தது தவறு'' -ஆவேசமாக பேசிய அண்ணாமலை | Karur Stampede Death | Bjp Annamalai | Vijay
Watch this exclusive interview on CNN-News18 as Tamil Nadu BJP leader K. Annamalai shares his insights on the tragic Karur stampede. He discusses the causes, government response, and demands for accountability in this devastating incident.
'விஜய் அப்படி செய்தது தவறு'' -ஆவேசமாக பேசிய அண்ணாமலை | Karur Stampede Death | Bjp Annamalai | Vijay
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Know how India is becoming the food basket of the world- Linking farm, product, and market!
India is moving forward under the visionary leadership of PM Modi to build a Viksit Bharat by 2047. From social and digital inclusion to modern highways, boats and gold chains, stronger healthcare and education to empowered farmers, India's development reaches every citizen and market. The food processing sector is emerging as a true engine of growth, linking farms to global markets and shaping India's inclusive growth story.
India is moving forward under the visionary leadership of PM Modi to build a Viksit Bharat by 2047. From social and digital inclusion to modern highways, boats and gold chains, stronger healthcare and education to empowered farmers, India's development reaches every citizen and market. The food processing sector is emerging as a true engine of growth, linking farms to global markets and shaping India's inclusive growth story.
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Ashwini Vaishnaw backs rural industries, calls for modernising traditional jobs to stop migration
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, during his visit to Pali’s Naya Gaon, lauded Laghu Udyog Bharti for modernising rural industries and improving productivity to curb migration. He visited a kulhad factory and stressed that reviving traditional industries with a modern touch will strengthen the rural economy.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, during his visit to Pali’s Naya Gaon, lauded Laghu Udyog Bharti for modernising rural industries and improving productivity to curb migration. He visited a kulhad factory and stressed that reviving traditional industries with a modern touch will strengthen the rural economy.
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PM Modi's speech during the launch of development works in Jharsuguda, Odisha
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PM Modi LIVE: PM Modi Addresses Nation Through Mann Ki Baat | 126th Mann Ki Baat | Radio Show | N18G
PM Modi Live: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addresses the nation through his Radio Address, Mann Ki Baat. This month's episode sees citizens from various corners of the nation addressing their questions and suggestions to PM Modi.
PM Modi Live: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addresses the nation through his Radio Address, Mann Ki Baat. This month's episode sees citizens from various corners of the nation addressing their questions and suggestions to PM Modi.
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uddu wrote: ↑28 Sep 2025 20:25 UP Becomes India’s 2nd Largest & Fastest-Growing Economy | Yogi Adityanath On State’s Transformation
In a powerful statement, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the state’s remarkable economic transformation over the last eight years. Once the country’s largest economy in 1947, contributing 14% to India’s GDP, Uttar Pradesh had slipped to the 8th position by 2016-17 with just 8% share. This decline, according to him, left the state struggling with a crisis of identity and a “BIMARU” image. Today, however, Yogi Adityanath asserts that Uttar Pradesh has not only shed that image but has emerged as the second-largest economy in the country and is currently the fastest-growing state economy. He credits the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sustained policy efforts for this turnaround.
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But as per earlier news reports Tamilnadu had the highest growth rate with 11.19 % UP is only 8.99%
Link below.
viewtopic.php?p=2656000#p2656000
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Hriday wrote: ↑29 Sep 2025 09:29uddu wrote: ↑28 Sep 2025 20:25 UP Becomes India’s 2nd Largest & Fastest-Growing Economy | Yogi Adityanath On State’s Transformation
In a powerful statement, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the state’s remarkable economic transformation over the last eight years. Once the country’s largest economy in 1947, contributing 14% to India’s GDP, Uttar Pradesh had slipped to the 8th position by 2016-17 with just 8% share. This decline, according to him, left the state struggling with a crisis of identity and a “BIMARU” image. Today, however, Yogi Adityanath asserts that Uttar Pradesh has not only shed that image but has emerged as the second-largest economy in the country and is currently the fastest-growing state economy. He credits the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sustained policy efforts for this turnaround.
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But as per earlier news reports Tamilnadu had the highest growth rate with 11.19 % UP is only 8.99%
Link below.
viewtopic.php?p=2656000#p2656000
The competition is good. Went through the data. The data is for a single year. Last year it was held by Assam with 12% growth rate.
https://statisticstimes.com/economy/ind ... growth.php
Consistent growth rate is led by states like Mizoram, Gujarat, Tripura, Karnataka, Assam with 7 plus percent from 2012-24. TN and UP is not in the top 10 list.
Last edited by uddu on 29 Sep 2025 10:31, edited 3 times in total.
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https://x.com/svembu/status/1972429032282312776
@svembu
We understand the push for Zoho to go public. But let me state the reality: Arattai would very likely not have been built by a public company that faces quarter to quarter financial pressure. It was a "hopelessly foolish" project, and even our employees had expressed scepticism that Arattai would ever gain any traction.
We built it because we felt we need that kind of engineering capability in Bharat. We need a lot lot more of such capabilities in Bharat and we are on it.
We have some very ambitious, long range R&D projects going on in Zoho, including compilers, databases, OS, security, hardware, chip design, robotics (not to mention AI) and on and on. In addition, we have invested in many R&D intensive companies that we know won't make money soon.
Zoho is a kind of an industrial research lab that also makes money to fund itself. We essentially ignore short term profits, as long as we don't lose money. And we have a culture of founders and senior executives living frugally, like how good scientists and engineers in ISRO would live. To us that is the essence of Bharat. Japan operated that way when it was developing.
Imagine saying all that to Wall Street or Dalal Street!
@svembu
We understand the push for Zoho to go public. But let me state the reality: Arattai would very likely not have been built by a public company that faces quarter to quarter financial pressure. It was a "hopelessly foolish" project, and even our employees had expressed scepticism that Arattai would ever gain any traction.
We built it because we felt we need that kind of engineering capability in Bharat. We need a lot lot more of such capabilities in Bharat and we are on it.
We have some very ambitious, long range R&D projects going on in Zoho, including compilers, databases, OS, security, hardware, chip design, robotics (not to mention AI) and on and on. In addition, we have invested in many R&D intensive companies that we know won't make money soon.
Zoho is a kind of an industrial research lab that also makes money to fund itself. We essentially ignore short term profits, as long as we don't lose money. And we have a culture of founders and senior executives living frugally, like how good scientists and engineers in ISRO would live. To us that is the essence of Bharat. Japan operated that way when it was developing.
Imagine saying all that to Wall Street or Dalal Street!
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I remember asking a Kellogg b school professor many years ago, why should listed companies declare quarterly results? From idea to detailing to strategy, team creation, implementation, metrics and results - all this cannot happen in 60 working days. He looked at me like I'm from Mars
then fumbled and did some hard thinking and finally said American investors cannot wait 6 months or a year to know what is happening with their money since historically US stock markets were full of scamsters and short sellers. He agreed with me that declaring Q on Q results is mostly useless, leads to needless pressure and cooking books, but every 6 months would be enough.
The shiny American globalist model has been fuelled by the free dollar printing presses, and this model has now run it's course. It will take some time and turmoil until a new system will emerge. It will be pretty rough sailing until then.
The shiny American globalist model has been fuelled by the free dollar printing presses, and this model has now run it's course. It will take some time and turmoil until a new system will emerge. It will be pretty rough sailing until then.
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Zoho's Messaging App Tops App Store As Ministers, CEOs Urge Indians To Go 'Swadeshi'
Amid India's push for using 'Swadeshi', or Made-In-India technology especially amid the tariff and H1B visa issues that keep popping up with the United States, a homegrown star, Arattai, the messaging app by Indian software giant Zoho has surged to the top of India's app store charts... bagging the number 1 position while rivals like Whatsapp are now down on the list.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu sharing the growth story, revealed that Arattai's user traffic spiked 100 fold in just 3 days... with daily sign ups skyrocketing from 3,000 to 3,50,000.
And this followed endorsements by Indian ministers... including Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, all of whom have urged Indians to switch to local, secure digital platforms like Arattai.. calling it safe, free and easy to use.
Amid India's push for using 'Swadeshi', or Made-In-India technology especially amid the tariff and H1B visa issues that keep popping up with the United States, a homegrown star, Arattai, the messaging app by Indian software giant Zoho has surged to the top of India's app store charts... bagging the number 1 position while rivals like Whatsapp are now down on the list.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu sharing the growth story, revealed that Arattai's user traffic spiked 100 fold in just 3 days... with daily sign ups skyrocketing from 3,000 to 3,50,000.
And this followed endorsements by Indian ministers... including Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, all of whom have urged Indians to switch to local, secure digital platforms like Arattai.. calling it safe, free and easy to use.
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AMRIT BHARAT EXP RECORD LAUNCHING | INDIA - BHUTAN 2 BIG NEW RAIL PROJECT CONFIRMED
Special Briefing on India-Bhutan Rail Connectivity | DD India
A special briefing is underway on the India-Bhutan rail connectivity project, highlighting plans to enhance cross-border transport, strengthen bilateral cooperation, and boost regional economic development. Officials shared updates on progress, timelines, and the strategic importance of the rail link for trade and mobility.
Special Briefing on India-Bhutan Rail Connectivity | DD India
A special briefing is underway on the India-Bhutan rail connectivity project, highlighting plans to enhance cross-border transport, strengthen bilateral cooperation, and boost regional economic development. Officials shared updates on progress, timelines, and the strategic importance of the rail link for trade and mobility.
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Bhalaswa Landfill - A Vanishing Mountain
Bhalaswa landfill, one of Delhi’s largest garbage dumping sites, has long been a symbol of waste crisis in the city. Towering like a mountain of trash, it has caused severe air and water pollution for decades.
Bhalaswa landfill, one of Delhi’s largest garbage dumping sites, has long been a symbol of waste crisis in the city. Towering like a mountain of trash, it has caused severe air and water pollution for decades.
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the alarm bells are ringing
She and her other son were informed of the invitation, and accepted to come.
her son says that he is going to the event
sha has publicly backed out, putting out this nasty and politically loaded statement

She and her other son were informed of the invitation, and accepted to come.
her son says that he is going to the event
sha has publicly backed out, putting out this nasty and politically loaded statement
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From Consulting editor of Network18 about the results of Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. See the attached screenshot of the details from ECI.
https://x.com/RShivshankar/status/19730 ... M-JJg&s=19
https://x.com/RShivshankar/status/19730 ... M-JJg&s=19
IT IS FINAL:
48 LAKH PEOPLE REMOVED FROM BIHAR VOTER'S LIST.
Big question: How many of them did not have even one of the dozen documents to prove their citizenship?
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https://twitter.com/user/status/1972885856613437501
There are questions about where Zoho is developed and where the data is hosted and who hosts it. There is a lot of false information we want to correct.
1. All the products are developed in India. Our global headquarters is in Chennai and we pay taxes in India on our global income. As a global corporation headquartered in India, we have offices in over 80 countries and have a strong presence in the US which is a big market for us.
2. Indian customer data is hosted in India (Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, soon Odissa). We have over 18 data centers globally and they host the respective country or regional data. We are committed to hosting each country data in their own jurisdiction.
3. All our services run on hardware we own and software frameworks we developed, on top of open source like Linux OS and Postgres database.
4. We do not host our products on AWS or Azure. Arattai, specifically, is not hosted on AWS or Azure or GCloud. We use some of those services for regional switching nodes to speed up traffic but data is not stored in them. We are adding many such "points of presence" (POPs) as we speak.
5. Our Zoho Developer account in the App Store and Play Store lists our US office address because the account was registered in the very early days of those stores by one of our employees in the US just to test them out. We never changed that. We are proudly "Made in India, Made for the World" and we mean it.
There are questions about where Zoho is developed and where the data is hosted and who hosts it. There is a lot of false information we want to correct.
1. All the products are developed in India. Our global headquarters is in Chennai and we pay taxes in India on our global income. As a global corporation headquartered in India, we have offices in over 80 countries and have a strong presence in the US which is a big market for us.
2. Indian customer data is hosted in India (Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, soon Odissa). We have over 18 data centers globally and they host the respective country or regional data. We are committed to hosting each country data in their own jurisdiction.
3. All our services run on hardware we own and software frameworks we developed, on top of open source like Linux OS and Postgres database.
4. We do not host our products on AWS or Azure. Arattai, specifically, is not hosted on AWS or Azure or GCloud. We use some of those services for regional switching nodes to speed up traffic but data is not stored in them. We are adding many such "points of presence" (POPs) as we speak.
5. Our Zoho Developer account in the App Store and Play Store lists our US office address because the account was registered in the very early days of those stores by one of our employees in the US just to test them out. We never changed that. We are proudly "Made in India, Made for the World" and we mean it.
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https://x.com/ShefVaidya/status/1973306242266546512
@ShefVaidya
#LongRead #RSS100
Guarding Its Own Flame
As I was chanting Hanuman Chalisa, one line particularly stood out, आपन तेज सम्हारो आपै. It means, ‘only you can manage your own radiance’.
When Goswami Tulsidas wrote this line in the Hanuman Chalisa, he was describing Hanuman ji’s ability to guard and manage his own strength and brilliance. As I watched
@narendramodi
ji release a special commemorative coin and a postage stamp to celebrate the centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), I realised how these immortal words by Tulsidasji also echo the story of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Founded in 1925 by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the RSS was never meant to be a political outfit. It was born out of a deeper need; to heal a fractured Hindu society and rebuild self-respect in a colonised land. Dr. Hedgewar understood that while freedom could be gained by a political struggle, an independent Bharat could never be sustained by politics alone. Bharat needed cultural regeneration, a disciplined society, and rooted self-confidence, and Hindus needed an organisation that unites them together.
Dr. Hedgewar’s solution was simple, and therefore, most effective. The shakha. All a shakha needs are a few people, a bamboo staff, a saffron flag, and a prayer. No oratory, no manifestos, no fanfare — just rhythm, discipline, and camaraderie. It is this ordinariness that built something extraordinary, a mammoth 100 year old organisation that focuses on shaping of character, melting individual egos and quietly trains leaders.
For a 100 years, that humble formula has endured. While governments have risen and fallen, while ideologies have waxed and waned, the RSS has remained the same — steady, silent, saffron-hued.
The RSS philosophy is not proclaimed or published, but practised. The first building block of this philosophy is Seva, or service. In every disaster, anywhere in the country, whether man-made or natural, floods, pandemics, earthquakes, partition or communal riots, it is often the swayamsevaks who arrive first and leave last. They do not wait for applause or awards. They are driven by the conviction that service itself is the award. As the line from Hanuman Chalisa reminds us, ‘apan teja sanvaro apai’, the flame sustains itself by its own fuel.
Those first shakhas with a few boys in Nagpur have made the RSS what it is today, the world’s largest voluntary organisation. The Sangh Parivar, as insiders like to call institutions working under the same ideology, includes thousands of institutions today, schools in remote villages all over Bharat, hospitals, tribal welfare projects, women’s empowerment collectives, and movements that preserve the culture and heritage of Bharat. The impact of RSS is not just visible in numbers but in the quiet transformation of communities all over the country.
As the RSS enters its centenary year, the prime minister, the president, the vice president and many chief ministers of various states in the country wear their RSS roots with pride. And yet, despite this proximity to political power, the Sangh has never lost its core identity. The basic unit of the RSS is still the shakha in the maidan, the saffron flag fluttering in the breeze, the evening prayer chanted by boys in simple white shirts and khaki pants.
The question is often asked: how has the RSS survived bans, constant vilification, fake propaganda and caricature? , The answer lies in Hanuman Chalisa. Just like Tulsidas’s vision of Hanuman ji, the RSS has never depended on borrowed strength. Its strength comes from within, from discipline, service, and an unshakable faith in Dharma.
As it enters its 100th year, the RSS is not merely an organisation marking a milestone. It is a living testament to an idea: that when a society learns to guard its own flame, no storm can extinguish it.
आपन तेज सम्हारो आपै
That is the story of Hanuman.
That is the story of the RSS.
—Shefali Vaidya

@ShefVaidya
#LongRead #RSS100
Guarding Its Own Flame
As I was chanting Hanuman Chalisa, one line particularly stood out, आपन तेज सम्हारो आपै. It means, ‘only you can manage your own radiance’.
When Goswami Tulsidas wrote this line in the Hanuman Chalisa, he was describing Hanuman ji’s ability to guard and manage his own strength and brilliance. As I watched
@narendramodi
ji release a special commemorative coin and a postage stamp to celebrate the centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), I realised how these immortal words by Tulsidasji also echo the story of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Founded in 1925 by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the RSS was never meant to be a political outfit. It was born out of a deeper need; to heal a fractured Hindu society and rebuild self-respect in a colonised land. Dr. Hedgewar understood that while freedom could be gained by a political struggle, an independent Bharat could never be sustained by politics alone. Bharat needed cultural regeneration, a disciplined society, and rooted self-confidence, and Hindus needed an organisation that unites them together.
Dr. Hedgewar’s solution was simple, and therefore, most effective. The shakha. All a shakha needs are a few people, a bamboo staff, a saffron flag, and a prayer. No oratory, no manifestos, no fanfare — just rhythm, discipline, and camaraderie. It is this ordinariness that built something extraordinary, a mammoth 100 year old organisation that focuses on shaping of character, melting individual egos and quietly trains leaders.
For a 100 years, that humble formula has endured. While governments have risen and fallen, while ideologies have waxed and waned, the RSS has remained the same — steady, silent, saffron-hued.
The RSS philosophy is not proclaimed or published, but practised. The first building block of this philosophy is Seva, or service. In every disaster, anywhere in the country, whether man-made or natural, floods, pandemics, earthquakes, partition or communal riots, it is often the swayamsevaks who arrive first and leave last. They do not wait for applause or awards. They are driven by the conviction that service itself is the award. As the line from Hanuman Chalisa reminds us, ‘apan teja sanvaro apai’, the flame sustains itself by its own fuel.
Those first shakhas with a few boys in Nagpur have made the RSS what it is today, the world’s largest voluntary organisation. The Sangh Parivar, as insiders like to call institutions working under the same ideology, includes thousands of institutions today, schools in remote villages all over Bharat, hospitals, tribal welfare projects, women’s empowerment collectives, and movements that preserve the culture and heritage of Bharat. The impact of RSS is not just visible in numbers but in the quiet transformation of communities all over the country.
As the RSS enters its centenary year, the prime minister, the president, the vice president and many chief ministers of various states in the country wear their RSS roots with pride. And yet, despite this proximity to political power, the Sangh has never lost its core identity. The basic unit of the RSS is still the shakha in the maidan, the saffron flag fluttering in the breeze, the evening prayer chanted by boys in simple white shirts and khaki pants.
The question is often asked: how has the RSS survived bans, constant vilification, fake propaganda and caricature? , The answer lies in Hanuman Chalisa. Just like Tulsidas’s vision of Hanuman ji, the RSS has never depended on borrowed strength. Its strength comes from within, from discipline, service, and an unshakable faith in Dharma.
As it enters its 100th year, the RSS is not merely an organisation marking a milestone. It is a living testament to an idea: that when a society learns to guard its own flame, no storm can extinguish it.
आपन तेज सम्हारो आपै
That is the story of Hanuman.
That is the story of the RSS.
—Shefali Vaidya
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To BUST fake campaign run by Piddis & CONgress Ecosystem, UT admiñ of Ladakh has issued OFFICIAL clarification which PROVES that Sonam Wangchuk NEEDS TO BE ARRESTED UNDER NSA for his DELIBERATE ANTI-NATIONAL acts.
1. Actions taken by Law enforcement agencies are based on credible inputs & documents.
2. Case of financial irregularities and foreign currency violations by HIAL is under investigation by agencies. Prima facie, there is evidence available that merits such investigation.
3. HIAL IS FUELLING DEGREES DESPITE KNOWING MEN and WOMEN JEOPARDISING THEIR FUTURE.
4. HIAL also did not make full disclosure of foreign funds in their balance sheets in relevant Financial Years.
5. FCRA cancellation of SECOL is based on clear evidence of multiple violations (not just one). After observing these irregularities, appropriate action has been taken.
6. Government had already announced dates for talks on 20th September, 2025 and had also expressed flexibility for dates taking into consideration convenience of the Ladakh leaders. Still Sonam Wangchuk made multiple provocative statements.
7. Sonam Wangchuk gave reference of Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on several occasions from the Anshan venue trying to incite the public, especially the youth.
8. During an interview to Ladakh Express on September 11, 2025 at NDS Park, he stated that the youth are saying that they do not want peace and Mahatma Gandhi's path is not necessary. People are not scared of the security forces deployed, and if people come out worse may happen.
9. Before starting his Anshan, Sonam Wangchuk suggested (Sept 09,2025) people to wear masks, caps and hoodies etc., while participating in the protest, citing covid as excuse though there is no sign of spread of covid in Ladakh.
10. Sonam Wangchuk, on his YouTube channel 'Achoe Nyngstam' (A dedicated channel for Ladakhi audience wherein he speaks only in vernacular) stated (June 08, 2025) that he would bring an 'Arab Spring' type revolution in Bharat to overthrow the Government.
11. Sonam Wangchuk had suggested 'overthrow' of government on lines of 'Arab Spring', if their demands were not met, besides putting forth the idea of self-immolation for instigating agitation in Ladakh. Agitation for this purpose, as happened in Arab countries by Ladakhis on lines of protests in Tibet.
12. Even though other ABL leaders (including elders), rushed to pacify the peace, there is no reason why Sonam Wangchuk could not have done the same, if he really desired peace. When the situation was out of control, Sonam Wangchuk called off his fast and discreetly moved out from the backside of the Anshan venue, thereby indicating his overall sense of irresponsibility.
13. Sonam Wangchuk did not call off his hunger strike despite government announcing the date of next meeting of High Powered Committee on September 20, 2025 itself, although he sat on the strike demanding talks with the government. This irresponsible act of continuation of unfortunate developments and political gain is responsible for all the further.
GREAT TO SEE MODI SARKAR PLAYING ON FRONT FOOT TO HIT THE LIES OF ECOSYSTEM TO FUEL UNREST IN OTHER PARTS OF NATION.
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Can you believe the aukat of these commie scum
INDI Alliance leader Daniel Raja of CPI has DEMANDED that Govt should accept the proposal given by Maoists
Yes, he said DEMAND
And no, he didn't even call for talks or negotiations
He said govt should ACCEPT Maoist proposal
So INDI alliance leaders want India to surrender to Maoist terms?
Why?

INDI Alliance leader Daniel Raja of CPI has DEMANDED that Govt should accept the proposal given by Maoists
Yes, he said DEMAND
And no, he didn't even call for talks or negotiations
He said govt should ACCEPT Maoist proposal
So INDI alliance leaders want India to surrender to Maoist terms?
Why?
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This headline from Indian Express is a work of art
After GST cut, Cong govt in Himachal raised cement price by Rs 5 per bag
Headline in Indian Express says something called "CGCR tax revision" increased the price
At a glance, many will not understand that Cong govt increased the price
How many people know what is CGCR?
Btw, CGCR stands for "Carriage of Certain Goods by Road"
And yes, it seems to me that "Carriage of Certain Goods by Road" should be called CCGR not CGCR ...but that is irrelevant.
Point is that those reading the headline casually will probably not understand that state govt is responsible for the price hike.
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
"EU negotiators who are in New Delhi to seal a trade agreement are being pressured to accept India’s right to use the designation basmati, according to officials. But that would cause a diplomatic rift with Islamabad, so Brussels is playing for time, one official said."

India applied in 2018, EU did little
Pakistan applied in 2022, EU moves the file in 3 months
Then Pakistan submitted some evidence that Basmati belongs to it, EU hid the evidence from India saying it is confidential
Just madness, case is in EU top court for unsealing evidence
they want time as they don’t want to upset bankrupt terrorist country
So EU is more worried about the pakis than India, which is the world's fastest growing economy with 1.4billion population
India applied in 2018, EU did little
Pakistan applied in 2022, EU moves the file in 3 months
Then Pakistan submitted some evidence that Basmati belongs to it, EU hid the evidence from India saying it is confidential
Just madness, case is in EU top court for unsealing evidence
they want time as they don’t want to upset bankrupt terrorist country
So EU is more worried about the pakis than India, which is the world's fastest growing economy with 1.4billion population
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
On his birth anniversary today, I offer my respectful tributes to Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Ji’s life and leadership, exemplified by his simplicity and honesty.
His steadfast dedication, and moral courage, inspired generations rise above personal interests for the greater good of the country

His steadfast dedication, and moral courage, inspired generations rise above personal interests for the greater good of the country
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
Pakistani Helicopter for India by TATA
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
https://x.com/UnSubtleDesi/status/1973424766766948769
@UnSubtleDesi
The assertions in the annexure attached in the MP reservation affidavit are simply insidious. They are malicious as it draws from Ambedkarite-Periyarite worldview that's rooted in hatred for Brahmins. That the govt has distanced itself from it after criticism is a good start. But once it’s a part of court docs, it sets a dangerous precedent. Saying it was prepared during Congress era isn’t sufficient. The govt should either withdraw that part of file a supplementary affidavit asserting that the annexure is not rooted in truth and has no govt endorsement. This absolutely cannot and should not be considered a precedent in any way, shape, manner or form.
https://x.com/OpIndia_com/status/1973287853556900289
@OpIndia_com
MP govt issues fact-check after viral screenshots accuse it of being ‘anti-Hindu'
Clarifies remarks on Ramayana, Manusmriti came from a 1980 Congress-era report
Says affidavit in OBC case seeks 27% reservation, not 35%
@UnSubtleDesi
The assertions in the annexure attached in the MP reservation affidavit are simply insidious. They are malicious as it draws from Ambedkarite-Periyarite worldview that's rooted in hatred for Brahmins. That the govt has distanced itself from it after criticism is a good start. But once it’s a part of court docs, it sets a dangerous precedent. Saying it was prepared during Congress era isn’t sufficient. The govt should either withdraw that part of file a supplementary affidavit asserting that the annexure is not rooted in truth and has no govt endorsement. This absolutely cannot and should not be considered a precedent in any way, shape, manner or form.
https://x.com/OpIndia_com/status/1973287853556900289
@OpIndia_com
MP govt issues fact-check after viral screenshots accuse it of being ‘anti-Hindu'
Clarifies remarks on Ramayana, Manusmriti came from a 1980 Congress-era report
Says affidavit in OBC case seeks 27% reservation, not 35%
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
uddu wrote: ↑02 Oct 2025 18:28 https://x.com/UnSubtleDesi/status/1973424766766948769
@UnSubtleDesi
The assertions in the annexure attached in the MP reservation affidavit are simply insidious. They are malicious as it draws from Ambedkarite-Periyarite worldview that's rooted in hatred for Brahmins. That the govt has distanced itself from it after criticism is a good start. But once it’s a part of court docs, it sets a dangerous precedent. Saying it was prepared during Congress era isn’t sufficient. The govt should either withdraw that part of file a supplementary affidavit asserting that the annexure is not rooted in truth and has no govt endorsement. This absolutely cannot and should not be considered a precedent in any way, shape, manner or form.
https://x.com/OpIndia_com/status/1973287853556900289
@OpIndia_com
MP govt issues fact-check after viral screenshots accuse it of being ‘anti-Hindu'
Clarifies remarks on Ramayana, Manusmriti came from a 1980 Congress-era report
Says affidavit in OBC case seeks 27% reservation, not 35%
uddu ji,
BJP has filed an affidavit in the court supporting 73% reservations in Madhya Pradesh.
The govt. has also claimed that the Varna system deprived 80% of Shudras of their rights and exploited them for centuries.
BJP is actively creating division and hatred against the General Category.
either the top brass is disastrously foolish, or it's simply unaware of what is happening, and a poisonous bunch of congi/commie/woke babooze have slyly ganged up and filed the affidavit after some not so bright political seat warmer signed it without reading or even seeing the main documents
This is a political landmine with far reaching implications that will badly hurt the BJP's core vote banks
It must be withdrawn forthwith, before it explodes in their face
The BJP has successfully shot itself in the foot, chucked away all the political capital they'd gained over the decades, down the drain, got itself branded as an anti Hindu party, all in a single day
BJP was voted third time to power to correct historic wrongs and not to repeat them.
There should be sensibility to the sensitivity of billion Hindus when the government is officially submitting such document in the highest court to substantiate it logic of increasing reservation