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https://x.com/Aryan_warlord/status/1988143441268908094
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In a sane nations like #China or the #UAE the intelligence services would flag all 5 million viewers & begin investigations into the 650,000 who like the post . Within months those exhibiting any other signs of radicalization would be picked up by unmarked vans & driven to holding areas built in the deserts where they those who repented would be suitably reeducated with the hardcore ones being used as organ donors . The extended families & friends of all picked up would also be subjected to interrogation & reeducation.

Fact is what these nations have done to curb terror seems brutal but it is has been proven to be the only viable alternative to the jihadist cancer in recent years.
Time #India learns & implements its own solutions.
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^^ Satya Vachan

Even Islamic nations know that this is the only way to deal with radical Islam (is there any other variety?)
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https://x.com/BefittingFacts/status/1988460270180856067
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Salem, Tamil Nadu: 12 Bangladeshi arrested.

12 Bangladeshi arrested from a sweater company. They have been working there for last 2 years.

They obtained Aadhaar using fake documents. There names are:
Mashrul (37),
Mulla Sheikh (23),
Lippi Akthar Sumi (36),
Faishal (30), Nasrul Islam (25), Mohammed Kasim (35),
Mohammed Abu Yusuf Islam (25), Barakath Ali (38),
Mohammed Aien (36),
Mohammed Rasheer (30),
Najmul Hussein (40),
Rafiq (37).

The police has arrested them and lodged them at the Special Camp for Bangladeshi Nationals at Attur.

@HMOIndia send them back.
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https://x.com/ANI/status/1988457799303770435
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Rohtak, Haryana | Rohtak police recovered cash worth Rs 1 crore from a car coming from Jhajjar, during a security check near Jalebi Chowk, under Shivaji Colony police station. Four youths were travelling in the car. Bundles of notes worth Rs 500, 200, and 100 were in the backpack. The Income Tax Department has been informed; the investigation is ongoing.

(Source: Police Media Cell)
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bhaiya aur behana are again out of the country

people are beginning to wonder .................. :mrgreen:

is it a case of forewarned is forearmed onlee
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How can the Pakistan flag fly from the Red Fort after Ghazwa-I-Hind, if in the meantime they have blown up the Red Fort?
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Government Has Acknowledged The Delhi Blasts As A Terrorist Attack


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 277357.cms
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uddu wrote: 12 Nov 2025 11:54 https://x.com/Aryan_warlord/status/1988143441268908094
@Aryan_warlord
In a sane nations like #China or the #UAE the intelligence services would flag all 5 million viewers & begin investigations into the 650,000 who like the post . Within months those exhibiting any other signs of radicalization would be picked up by unmarked vans & driven to holding areas built in the deserts where they those who repented would be suitably reeducated with the hardcore ones being used as organ donors . The extended families & friends of all picked up would also be subjected to interrogation & reeducation.

Fact is what these nations have done to curb terror seems brutal but it is has been proven to be the only viable alternative to the jihadist cancer in recent years.
Time #India learns & implements its own solutions.
Need the Yogi model of bulldozing 're-education'. Perpetrators and their associated sympathizers of terror should have swift demolition of their properties. All madrasas and mosques need to have overt intelligence oversight. Any Maulvi preaching anti national or pro terror should be put on a scrutiny list.
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> How can the Pakistan flag fly from the Red Fort after Ghazwa-I-Hind, if in the meantime they have blown up the Red Fort?

On the ruins, of course.
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Govt likes to create govt jobs. Then why not create system to police SM and media? Make laws too. How come biggest national party of the world can’t ideate and implement this. Instead of giving MNREGA increase police salaries give them incentives specially against terror. We all need $ at least invest there
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https://x.com/intcyberdigest/status/198 ... 87488?s=48
China's largest cybersecurity firm, Knownsec, was breached, exposing details of China's state cyber operations.

The data includes cyberweapon documentation, internal hacking tool source code, and global target lists covering over 20 countries, including Japan, Vietnam, and India.

A spreadsheet lists 80 hacked foreign organizations, plus evidence of 95 GB of stolen Indian immigration data and 3 TB of call records from South Korean mobile operator LG U Plus.

One of the documents mention a malicious power bank, disguised as a charging device.

Knownsec is key to China's cybersecurity, providing advanced defense and offensive capabilities, including espionage tools.
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I think we can easily use AI to expand the investigation of entire operations, monitoring, surveillance very easily.
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S_Madhukar wrote: 13 Nov 2025 06:59 Govt likes to create govt jobs. Then why not create system to police SM and media? Make laws too. How come biggest national party of the world can’t ideate and implement this. Instead of giving MNREGA increase police salaries give them incentives specially against terror. We all need $ at least invest there
Totally! I just posted about the need to 100X our sigint/comint capabilities (viewtopic.php?p=2664947#p2664947)

We need to supplement it with 1000s of people checking chats, comments, listening in to calls. We must build software that these people can use to not just listen in but report, flag, run dashboards etc. The Govt can literally pour billions of $$ into this. But it requires people of different skills & those who are trainable/vetted. Opportunity is huge
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Maybe they're already doing this but our agencies need to run their own telegram channels for radicals. As a honey trap.
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https://x.com/aravind/status/1988866966203871310
First image - Meta data on the number of critical digital infra devices in India in govt, finance, telecom, military, political parties, politicians etc one Chinese cybersecurity company has breached. Ironically the company itself was breached and its data is out.

Second image - a screen showing data on Indian telecom companies and subscribers, said to be in terra bytes.
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Prem Kumar wrote: 13 Nov 2025 15:08
S_Madhukar wrote: 13 Nov 2025 06:59 Govt likes to create govt jobs. Then why not create system to police SM and media? Make laws too. How come biggest national party of the world can’t ideate and implement this. Instead of giving MNREGA increase police salaries give them incentives specially against terror. We all need $ at least invest there
Totally! I just posted about the need to 100X our sigint/comint capabilities (viewtopic.php?p=2664947#p2664947)

We need to supplement it with 1000s of people checking chats, comments, listening in to calls. We must build software that these people can use to not just listen in but report, flag, run dashboards etc. The Govt can literally pour billions of $$ into this. But it requires people of different skills & those who are trainable/vetted. Opportunity is huge
on a mundane level., keep reporting and flagging inappropriate videos and narratives in youtube , X.com .. use mechanisms already in place... the more the number of people that do this more the effect .. the peacefuls do this to a large extent
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Recent events seem to have put paid to the jihadi demands for cashmeri statehood

0m@r the @bdV!!@h can revert back to political hibernation again
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I have a simple pooch:
Why doesn’t our MHA flash the newspapers from time to time reeling citizens to report any sign of terror activities? Moser importantly, declare that actionable intelligence which can lead to conviction can fetch rewards (say, Rs. 1 lakh). The peace-fool community itself will do half of the job.
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Ludhiana Police foil major terror bid; grenade attack averted, 10 arrested
Police recovered one Chinese-made hand grenade, a black kit, and a pair of gloves from the accused

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhi ... rested/amp
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https://x.com/ARanganathan72/status/1988894445278773509
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Polite watercolour artist found dead from food poisoning while taking a nap with his wife. Stray bullet kills retired chemical engineer as he frolicked with his goat in a farmhouse.

This is how the Wire would have announced the deaths of Hitler and Osama had it been around then.

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Such remarkable ability to come out the victim in every goddamn situation!

Just like cats…no matter how you drop them, these scum always land on their feet.



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Nabi could tell a patient’s condition at a glance. Very clever.

This is what misinformation looks like. They don’t tell you that he could tell if the patient was in fact dead or alive at a glance.
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NSA Ajit Doval leads probe into GPS spoofing-linked

National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has taken charge of the investigation into the disruption at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, where over 800 flights were delayed on November 7 following a technical failure in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system, as per a report by India Today.The incident is suspected to have been triggered by multiple GPS spoofing events that interfered with navigation and communication systems. NSA-led review into cyber threatSources said Doval is directly monitoring the probe, which involves the National Cybersecurity Coordinator (NCSC), the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In).

Link here
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Not surprising there are companies specializing in tracking this gps interference info world wide. Here is an interesting map of GPS Interference and GPS Spoofing world wide. Ukraine is in the middle of it no surprise and so is west of the border of Amritsar into Pakistan area effecting Delhi.
Low level gps interference seem to exist through out our airspace (the background hexagons) and seems to be just another thing that Pilots have to deal with. Not seeing much interference in Mumbai area.
One surprising hotspot is Turkeye and also to our south Myanmar.
Wanted to share. This is not real time so you have to choose the dates you want to see the data tracked.
https://infinidome.com/gps-jamming-map/.
It would be interesting to track this also during periods of Military exercises.
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^^^ xpost here..

(More info etc...— things are evolving fast. The Indian govt is treating GPS spoofing as a live, serious problem and has started putting in real systems and monitoring to respond. The risk is no longer theoretical.)
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Kati wrote: 13 Nov 2025 23:12 I have a simple pooch:
Why doesn’t our MHA flash the newspapers from time to time reeling citizens to report any sign of terror activities? Moser importantly, declare that actionable intelligence which can lead to conviction can fetch rewards (say, Rs. 1 lakh). The peace-fool community itself will do half of the job.
Exactly ! Bhai give subsidies later !! But then election cycles also matter and Inhuman rights org will cry about it.
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Two Brit docs have been apprehended at Indo-Nepal border, Nepalgunj) by SSB for entering India via Nepal illegally. One of them is actually Pak origin.
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Al-Falah Terror Case Explodes: Rizwan & Shoaib Detained | Nuh Politicians Under Scanner | NewsX
Two more individuals have been detained in the expanding Al-Falah University terror case. The investigative team has taken into custody Rizwan and Shoaib—the latter an electrician employed at Al-Falah University. Both were picked up from Shahar Hayat Colony in Nuh and are accused of funding terrorists connected to the blast and radical network uncovered earlier. Sources say that the names of two local Nuh Mewat politicians have also surfaced during the probe, widening the investigation further.

Delhi 10/11 Blast: Terrorist Umar Nabi's phone reveals Jaish-e-Mohammed's Haryana radicalisation
This special report focuses on the investigation into the Delhi 10/11 blast, revealing new evidence from the phone of the bomber, Dr. Umar-un-Nabi. The probe shows he was actively radicalising individuals in Haryana and across the country using social media to establish a sleeper cell network for the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed. According to the report, 'this man was actually using the social media as a domain to radicalize more and more individuals, young individuals.' The investigation is unravelling the extent of this terror web, with agencies now in possession of information about several people with whom Umar was in contact. The findings confirm suspicions that he was misusing his position as a qualified doctor and teacher to attract and brainwash young people.
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Not strictly related but Gen Z protests in Mexico

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn8vm30rr78o

Unkil is using toolkit everywhere, Pappu is just following orders
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