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SRajesh wrote: 13 Mar 2026 13:59 ^^Saar
There is a video clip on SM circulating wherein The English excaptians and players are discussing around a table.
Micheal Vaughan is cussing and dissing SA for not throwing match agsinst WI.
His point: if WI had won that match then India would not have qualified for the SF and then would not have won the WC. After a few rounds of low key ethics everybody agrees yes that would be tactical
We were drip-fed on this bullshit of Cricket is a Gentleman's game, spririt of the game yada yada.
Two people who instilled some spine and said winning is all that matters : Kapil Paaji and Dada.
Rememeber the backlash they received not only from goras but our own brown sepoys!!
That psychological shift and of course money pouring into the game has broken all the gora imposed schakles
And the results are there. And the goras dont like it (just look at all the reactions from around the globe)




SRajesh ji,


when the lead singers have been reduced to background score and the chorus, it is bound to hurt these buggers

All the whites you are talking about are mostly ex colonials and fair / ethics / sportsmanship et al do not exist in their dictionary.

they follow the rules based order, their rules and their orders and they talk just like the greedy and jealous pakis do

they have all been fed a steady diet of privilege and entitlement, while their sozzled grand pappys' regaled them with tales of imagined valor while casually glossing over the centuries of thievery and grand larceny

In fact, after the Indian troops stopped taking part in their wars, they don't seem to have won any after WWII where over two million Indian troops fought alongside them

per reports, the goras are winning in the gulf too......... :mrgreen:

and as usual, the pakis have boycotted the war
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SRajesh wrote: 13 Mar 2026 13:59 ^^Saar
There is a video clip on SM circulating wherein The English excaptians and players are discussing around a table.
Micheal Vaughan is cussing and dissing SA for not throwing match agsinst WI.
His point: if WI had won that match then India would not have qualified for the SF and then would not have won the WC. After a few rounds of low key ethics everybody agrees yes that would be tactical
We were drip-fed on this bullshit of Cricket is a Gentleman's game, spririt of the game yada yada.
Two people who instilled some spine and said winning is all that matters : Kapil Paaji and Dada.
Rememeber the backlash they received not only from goras but our own brown sepoys!!
That psychological shift and of course money pouring into the game has broken all the gora imposed schakles
And the results are there.
And the goras dont like it (just look at all the reactions from around the globe)
This is the full podcast / show (go to 27:51 for the relevant bit):

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the level of hatred is unbelievable



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https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/indi ... rd-1527911
Chetakji
Here is the full list of awards for outstanding performance of cricketers (both Men/Women) in all age group competitions Domestic and International cricket.
One the forum members commented on professional approach and money in the game as primary reason for India doing well in the recent years.
Please look at the list published in Cricinfo above.
Look at the players list and see which state/regions they are coming from.
In a very first J&K won this year's Ranji defeating Karnataka (remember after Mumbai, Karnataka, TN, Delhi, Hyderabad were once the power house of Indian Cricket).You can check the pre-1983 Indian test teams and these state players dominated the team.
The popularity of 1983 win, Post-Asain games all India TV broadcast revolutionized the reach of cricket to the hinterlands.
Even in karnataka where I coime from, Pre-Ranji first win 90% of state team was from Bangalore. And even there they were either from two of the best known cricket clubs in Bangalore.
All that changed with the 1983 win and 1987 World Cup in India. Rural boys who were talented started getting chances. With IPL and money pouring in there is no dearth of talent in the country coming from the hinterlands.
As many commentrators have alluded to, India can now enter two (if Not three) teams to every ICC trounament who are capable of competing with the best in the world, and still have sufficient bench strenght for injury substitution.
And there are more rags to riches stories than bolloywood masala nonsense : Pathan brothers, Siraj, Jaiswal just to name a few.
And the key thing is unlike some erstwhile players these boys have head screwed the right way, do not loose their ways and do not forget their roots.
Yes there are always exceptions like : Sadanand Vishwanath, Vinod Kambli or recent Prithvi Shaw. But by and large they have sufficient friends and family to support. And I believe, the support staff at BCCI and IPl are doing a tremendous job in providing Pastoral Support to the young minds.
With this I believe, the future is very bright for Indian cricket.!!
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chetak wrote: 13 Mar 2026 16:31 the level of hatred is unbelievable



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He should be shipped to Kharg island :mrgreen:
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Everyone is trying to appease the Dynasts who are out of power for a long time and the frustration of the boss for not being the king with the crown is shown by him and the ones around him are repeating that hatred. This is also exposing the mindset of the dynasts and their total disregard for the nation. They want to be in power and don't bother about any damage that they do to the nation. This has been their way of living and is today visible for the people. They want to continue with their entitlement and claim to be the Crown Prince by pulling down Democratically elected Modi.
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uddu wrote: 15 Mar 2026 08:19 Everyone is trying to appease the Dynasts who are out of power for a long time and the frustration of the boss for not being the king with the crown is shown by him and the ones around him are repeating that hatred. This is also exposing the mindset of the dynasts and their total disregard for the nation. They want to be in power and don't bother about any damage that they do to the nation. This has been their way of living and is today visible for the people. They want to continue with their entitlement and claim to be the Crown Prince by pulling down Democratically elected Modi.


uddu ji,

remember the clown who said कांग्रेस हमारा ही दुकान है

It only means that the starved ecosystem, unused to being out of power for such a long time is feeling the heat, especially the lack of copious amounts of vitamin m that they were so habituated and addicted to siphoning off and salting away in swiss banks

the tracking of hawala transfers, the humongous success of the digital payments system, the strict KYC norms have all strangled their lifeblood.

these scum are ever discovering new ways of swindling and double dealing so that they have adequate funds to buy votes.....

the scams, the thefts, the shameless diversion of public funds into private coffers, banking and loan rip-offs, hustles, deceptions, extortions, and frauds are what their supporters miss, the complicit law enforcement machinery that facilitates such constitutional larceny is their iron dome that prevents these scum from legal challenges

the paap in dilli followed the congi model but now there are the overt and covert interferences of offshore interests that are very keen on running their own deep state...... and BIF forces that are keen encompass and control geopolitical outcomes, not satisfied anymore with just national or even state level subversion, and this role has efficiently been subcontracted to regional level satraps and separatist minded political thugs, like what has been happening for some decades in bengal, TN, Ker, punjab, the NE, and AP under the father son reddi combo.

The seeds of blood have been sown and if it wasn't for 2014, India would have become a far bloodier version of lebanon and like one swine says, even as he greedily seeks power, kerosene has been sprinkled and all it needs now is a genz spark to set it alight

The party in power knows how to win elections, but have no clue about how to wield political power. This has been their glaring failure right from their jana sangh days and now we have a bunch of leaders " squandering " away their hard won mandate and actively paving the way for their BIF supported opponents to overthrow them by using narratives that are being run incessantly, truth be damned, they are using weaponized lies to bamboozle the electorate into confusion, hoping to split some of them into voting against the current govt. Just look at what happened to them in UP when the BIF did this to them in the 2024 GE. Their mandate was reduced and a monster like papooze was created out of thin air

If they fumble the political ball now, its curtains for Bharath

The new UGC fiasco just did not happen on its own, it was a boutique designed strike, purpose built to cancerously leverage and exploit the deep fault lines that were culturally architectured from before 1947, to irreparably damage the Hindu social fabric and facilitate the subversion and destruction of the Hindu civilization

It is the BIF funded and woke commie controlled presstitute media that is slowly and surely building the narrative with no one even trying to counter it

It has the makings of a pre-emptive strike

The govt seems to have been caught flatfooted
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Tanaji wrote: 12 Mar 2026 00:48
Supratik wrote: 11 Mar 2026 23:38 Bakwaas. Indian cricket changed after it became a professional sport courtesy IPL.
What exactly is bakwaas? ICL did exist for 2 years and was spearheaded by Zee. Unfortunately BCCI did not want to share the pie and wanted to nurture IPL so it started banning people associated with ICL and as a result it folded. Both existed at the same time.

No one denies the role of IPL in growing Indian cricket and making it more professional.
Tanaji Saar,
it wasn't just about sharing the revenue pie for the BCCI, although money would be at the forefront of all things, It was essentially that ICL created a parallel power structure of cricket away from BCCI, and the ICL came at the time when India performed poorly in that cursed 2007 World cup campaign with Greg Chappell not knowing how to manage a team.

Zee had deep coffers and was willing to fight it out by bringing talent from hinterland in the ICL leagues and all the people who didn't see a way forward in the Indian cricket team seemed to go for this league (Ambati Rayudu is a good example of this where he didn't find a spot in the Indian team playing eleven but would certain be a good player to have in the new league) and that would have spelled trouble for BCCI in trying to get cricketers to play. ( You had 4 spots pretty much locked up in Sachin, Saurav, Sehwag and Dravid with Laxman and Yuvraj in and out of the one day squad based on form and quick scoring runs). that pretty much left no spots or lower order hitting spots for newer players.

Hence BCCI was extremely ruthless in curbing down ICL and putting in the bans (shane Bond of NZ was also the recipient of such bans) I believe after BCCI took other cricket boards into confidence who also supported BCCI in this.
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SRajesh wrote: 14 Mar 2026 23:09 https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/indi ... rd-1527911
Chetakji
Here is the full list of awards for outstanding performance of cricketers (both Men/Women) in all age group competitions Domestic and International cricket.
One the forum members commented on professional approach and money in the game as primary reason for India doing well in the recent years.
Please look at the list published in Cricinfo above.
Look at the players list and see which state/regions they are coming from.
In a very first J&K won this year's Ranji defeating Karnataka (remember after Mumbai, Karnataka, TN, Delhi, Hyderabad were once the power house of Indian Cricket).You can check the pre-1983 Indian test teams and these state players dominated the team.
The popularity of 1983 win, Post-Asain games all India TV broadcast revolutionized the reach of cricket to the hinterlands.
Even in karnataka where I coime from, Pre-Ranji first win 90% of state team was from Bangalore. And even there they were either from two of the best known cricket clubs in Bangalore.
All that changed with the 1983 win and 1987 World Cup in India. Rural boys who were talented started getting chances. With IPL and money pouring in there is no dearth of talent in the country coming from the hinterlands.
As many commentrators have alluded to, India can now enter two (if Not three) teams to every ICC trounament who are capable of competing with the best in the world, and still have sufficient bench strenght for injury substitution.
And there are more rags to riches stories than bolloywood masala nonsense : Pathan brothers, Siraj, Jaiswal just to name a few.
And the key thing is unlike some erstwhile players these boys have head screwed the right way, do not loose their ways and do not forget their roots.
Yes there are always exceptions like : Sadanand Vishwanath, Vinod Kambli or recent Prithvi Shaw. But by and large they have sufficient friends and family to support. And I believe, the support staff at BCCI and IPl are doing a tremendous job in providing Pastoral Support to the young minds.
With this I believe, the future is very bright for Indian cricket.!!
SRajesh Saar,
1983 world cup win energized the masses to take the sport more seriously than before, but the sport had already undergone change by then. The 60's and 70's were led by blue bloods so to speak with Raj Singh Dungarpur and Pataudi's and from that we had a change to Sunil Gavaskar, Gundappa Viswanath, Amarnath, Dilip Vengsarkar, Kapil and the rest.
While people went crazy for cricket even in 1983, it was Dalmiya and Dungrapur tenure that essentially brought the money with sponsorship in the mid 90's. Coupled with Sachin and the 1996 world cup the popularity of 50 over matches just took off.
After that it was a constant grind of making money with matches galore and even before IPL, BCCI was the richest sports body in India. We forget the issue of "monkey-gate" in Australia that was "resolved so to speak" only when BCCI refused to back down and flexed its financial muscle.

IPL just brought more money and the pie became bigger. But we have had some fails in terms of test cricket and the losses India suffered at home against NZ and South Africa more recently, so saying IPL just increased the cricketers and bench strength might not be entirely true for all formats. it certainly seems to have done for T20 and to a lesser extent for the 50 over game.
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https://x.com/BS_Prasad/status/2034451961639285056
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Just watched #Dhurandhar 2 premier show. Wow!!

The longest movie I have watched since Gandhi 43 years ago!

Some interesting bits here without spilling many beans. Definitely watch on a big screen.

But remember these.

1) If you haven't watched Dhurandhar 1 at least 2 times, it is difficult to connect the plots. Massive memory needed. Better watch with friends who can discuss details. I watched with 14!

2) Pakistanis shouldn't watch Dhurandhar 2. They would stop trusting their own Prime Minister or Military Generals when they learn how compromised their system is!

3) The brutal violence and bad words are at the next level. Shows how violent Karachi is specifically, and Pakistan society in general.

4) The Dhurandhar 1 hijacked aircraft scene has a fabulous twist.. especially the Bharat Mata ki Jai part 😎

5) The unknown gunmen saga that we have heard so much in the media, has been shown in extreme detail.

6) Dhurandhar himself will get shocked when he learns about real Dhurandhar 😃

7) Once upon a time, Bade Bhai used to control Bollywood. Today Bollywood is making a movie exposing his ugly side...

8) Uttar Pradesh's war on the mafia is shown well.

9) The 2016 demonetisation twist is amazing.. simply an amazing chapter not just for India, but Pakistan!

10) The current geopolitics involving Pakistan army's fight with Baloch fighters and Afghanistan has connectable points in the movie.

11) It's very difficult to keep the audience focused for four hours! Aditya Dhar has done a fairly decent job. The Interval break is a master plot.

12) Punjab's drug menace, Nepal porous border, UP mafia, Ram Mandir verdict... So many very relatable scenes.

13) Narendra Modi taking oath in 2014 and 2016 November 8 speeches were presented with perfect plots. Especially with the Pakistani Jihad mindset in mind. Some piercing dialogues of ISI are hard for Indian leftists to bear.

14) Pakistan and Israel plot is just captivating!

15) The revenge of Baloch people against Pathans, ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba is at a different level of picturization. Needs solid understanding of Pakistani terror infrastructure to grasp this.

16) Finally, the leverage Ajit Doval has on Pakistan's army and system.. Hard to believe, but a good movie plot.

Less song and dance.. less new plots.. mostly rewinding and connecting with Dhurandhar 1.

A fabulous effort. Lastly, don't get up and leave when final credits start showing up .

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Looks like Dhurandhar 2.0 is causing similar Burnol sellouts amongst the LeLi crowd
What I find interesting is their prurient interest to go and watch the sequel after much heartache from the first film
Why go and watch??
And them claiming opium laced yada yada
Arfa claiming it patriarchal male dominance WTF
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And the German Wichser is yet release his garbage
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SRajesh wrote: 20 Mar 2026 21:55 And the German Wichser is yet release his garbage



SRajesh ji,



the congis are demanding a ban on the film, they may go to court, but there is very little to suggest that they will succeed in getting the courts to agree
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The Bhagavad Gita Quote the Movie starts with this
Your Duty is to uphold Dharma
Never to Claim the reward
Let not the promise of Victory guide you
The battlefield summons, be relentless in action

Chapter 2 Verse 47
How Dhurandhar The Revenge PERMANENTLY DESTROYED Pakistan’s Image
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Dhurandhar The Revenge ULTIMATE MELTDOWNS Compilation
In this video, we talk about the massive success of Dhurandhar: The Revenge and why the movie is getting so much attention. We discuss how the film portrays Pakistan in a raw and realistic way, which has triggered major meltdowns from different groups. There are strong reactions, hot takes, and ongoing debates everywhere. Many people, including political voices and online commentators, are having a meltdown after watching the film’s take on reality. In this video, we break down some of the biggest meltdown moments and reactions. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this interesting and entertaining discussion.
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https://x.com/AskAnshul/status/2035052446041743426
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He is Harinder Sikka, Ex Indian Navy officer and author. It took him 8 years to write the book 'Calling Sehmat'. When the film Raazi, based on his book, was released, he could not believe what he saw.

He said he was deeply pained because his story had been distorted and Indian intelligence agencies were portrayed in a weak light in the film.
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https://x.com/choga_don/status/2035632318787006718
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Those who are saying "football" scene shown in #Dhurandhar2‌ is fake must watch this video. This is a 14 year old video where pakistani news panelists are saying "In Lyari people are cutting head and playing football with it"

Research of Aditya Dhar is GOATED
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Why Hindus Should Reject Propaganda Films: A Wake-Up Call

- The Graham Staines Story (2019): Portrays a Christian missionary as a saint, while the Hindu antagonist, Dara Singh, is demonized. Reality? Staines was involved in conversions.

- Chak De India (2007): Replaces real-life Hindu hero Ranjan Negi with a fictional Kabir Khan, subtly altering the narrative to fit a persecution theme by Hindus.

- Jai Bhim (2021): Changes the religion of the real-life Christian police officer who committed atrocities against Tribals to a Hindu character, Gurumoorthy, in the film.

- IC 814 Series (2024): Actual Muslim terrorists are renamed to Hindu-sounding names like Bhola and Shankar, skewing historical facts.

These films aren't just entertainment; they're tools for cultural manipulation:

- Demonization of Hindus: Consistently portrayed as villains or oppressors, even when reality dictates otherwise.

- Financial Support: Hindus fund these narratives through ticket sales and subscriptions, essentially paying for their own genocide.

- Brainwashing: Continuous exposure to such content subtly alters perception, making these distortions seem like historical truths.

It's time for Hindus to critically view cinema, not just as stories, but as narratives that shape societal perceptions. Let's stop financing our own demonization.

This video @AadarshLiberal_ explains the propaganda very well.

watch video


https://x.com/i/status/1831235274975904031
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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, becomes the 1st Indian film in history to hit no.1 on the USA Box Office! Beating every Hollywood film. Hats of to @AdityaDharFilms and team. This is one of the greatest milestones ever for Indian cinema. Truly breaking cultural and geographical..
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(The Revenge crosses ₹750 crore mark worldwide in just four days since its release. Endless world records broken by India’s Global Cinema)
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meanwhile, the suar pakis are breaking everything at home............. :mrgreen:


paki kirket is so done and dusted

They will get back to once again stealing trophies

‘Withdraw immediately’: Armed rebel group issues threat to international players ahead of PSL 2026

PSL 2026 terror threat

Terror group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar targets PSL 2026

The 2026 season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has come under serious doubt after an armed rebel group has directly threatened international players. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, which is affiliated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has issued a warning to international players such as David Warner, Steve Smith, and Daryl Mitchell not to visit Pakistan for the tournament.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/ ... 20423.html
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This is one of the things that Dhurandhar 2 exposed




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https://issf.org.in/2025/12/the-banker- ... led-india/


THE BANKER, THE GENERAL, THE GANGSTER: The Trinity That Bled India


By ISSF Admin @mujifren

PROLOGUE: THE SILENCE OF GRAVITY
Karachi, December 2016.

Physics is impartial. When a body falls from the 8th floor of a building, the result is inevitable. But the death of Javed Khanani was not a matter of physics; it was a matter of geopolitics.

On a dusty afternoon in the upscale Mohammad Ali Society, Javed Khanani – one of the wealthiest men in South Asia – hit the pavement.

The police report was drafted with suspicious efficiency: Suicide. Financial stress.

The case was closed before the blood could be washed away.

But inside the intelligence headquarters in Delhi and Washington, the mood was not one of closure, but of recognition. Javed Khanani wasn’t just a businessman.

He was the Banker. And his death marked the violent dismantling of a “Trinity” that had waged a ten-year war against India – a war fought not on a battlefield, but in the ledgers of shadow banks and the ink of counterfeit currency.

The viral blockbuster Dhurandhar has brought this story to the screen. But the scriptwriters didn’t need to invent a villain.

They just had to look at the three men who formed the “Karachi Project”: The Banker who washed the money, The General who printed it, and The Gangster who moved it.

ACT I: THE BANKER (The Wallet)
Subject: Khanani & Kalia International (KKI)

Key Figures: Javed Khanani & Altaf Khanani


To understand how terror is funded, you must forget the image of a terrorist with a bag of cash. Modern terror looks like Khanani & Kalia International.

In the mid-2000s, KKI was the face of Pakistani finance. They controlled 40% of the country’s foreign exchange. They were the “McDonald’s of Money Exchange,” with branches in every major city. But this corporate facade hid the world’s most sophisticated Trade-Based Money Laundering (TBML) engine.

The “Mirror” Mechanism
How do you pay for a bomb blast in Mumbai when your money is in Karachi? You don’t send the money; you mirror it.

The Process: A terror handler approaches KKI in Karachi with ₹1 Crore in Pakistani Rupees. KKI contacts their agent in Dubai or Mumbai. The agent in Mumbai releases the equivalent value in Indian Rupees to a sleeper cell.
The Genius: No physical money crosses the border. No SWIFT code is triggered. The two agents simply balance their ledgers at the end of the day.
The DEA Sting (Operation Choke Point)
The fall of the Banker played out like a Hollywood thriller. In 2015, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) launched a sting. An undercover agent posed as a representative for a South American drug cartel, contacting Altaf Khanani (Javed’s brother).

The Trap: The agent told Altaf they needed to clean drug money. Altaf didn’t blink. In secretly recorded meetings in Panama, he boasted of his ability to launder billions for “any entity,” including the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
The Arrest: On September 11, 2015, Altaf was arrested in Panama and flown to a Florida prison. The US Treasury designated the Khanani MLO a “Transnational Criminal Organization.”
With Altaf in a US cell and India’s 2016 Demonetization wiping out their stockpiles of fake currency, the “Banker” was insolvent. Javed Khanani’s “suicide” followed shortly after—a liquidation of a different kind.

ACT II: THE GENERAL (The Mint)
Subject: The ISI & Pakistan Security Printing Corporation

Key Figures: Major Iqbal & The “State” Apparatus


If the Banker provided the plumbing, the General provided the water.

For decades, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) realized that they could not defeat the Indian Army conventionally. Instead, they chose “Economic Bleed.” The weapon was the Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN).

The movie Dhurandhar hints at “plates” and “ink.” The reality is far more damning. The fake notes flooding India weren’t “counterfeits” in the traditional sense. They were “Hostile Sovereign Issues.”

The Forensic Smoking Gun
In 2013-2014, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) presented forensic evidence from the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Ltd (SPMCIL) to the courts.

The findings were irrefutable:

The Paper (The “Rag” Content): Commercial paper is made of wood pulp. Currency paper is made of cotton and linen rag. The FICN recovered in India was printed on 100% Cotton Rag — a substrate with the exact same GSM (Grams per Square Meter), pH value, and texture as the legal tender of Pakistan.
The Ink (The “OVI”): The color-shifting ink (Optical Variable Ink) used on the notes is a restricted material sold by a Swiss company (SICPA) only to governments. The magnetic signature of the ink on the fake notes matched the specific “batch recipe” sold to the Pakistan Security Printing Corporation.
The “Third Shift”
Intelligence dossiers confirmed that the security presses in Malir Cantonment and Quetta were effectively running a “Third Shift.” By day, they printed Pakistani Rupees.

By night, they used the same sovereign-grade machines to print Indian Rupees. This was state machinery weaponized against a neighbor.

ACT III: THE GANGSTER (The Pipeline)
Subject: D-Company & The Logistics Network

Key Figures: Dawood Ibrahim, Aftab Batki, Yunus Ansari

You have the money (The Banker) and the product (The General), but you need a delivery system. This is where the Gangster enters.

The “Karachi Project” utilized the remnants of D-Company not for their muscle, but for their logistics.

The Supply Chain Manager: Aftab Batki
While Dawood is the face, intelligence agencies identify Aftab Batki as the CEO of the fake currency portfolio. Operating out of the Gulf and Karachi, Batki coordinated the movement of “bales” of currency.

The Nepal Corridor

The movie accurately depicts the “Nepal Route.”

The key operative here was Yunus Ansari, son of a former Nepali minister.

The Method: Fake notes were flown from Karachi to Kathmandu via the national carrier (PIA), often bypassing customs through diplomatic channels.
The Distribution: From Kathmandu, the cash was moved by road to the porous borders of Raxaul (Bihar) and Sonauli (UP).
The Economics: The syndicate operated on a 40-50% margin. A ₹1,000 fake note was sold to a distributor for ₹400-₹500. This massive profit margin was used to bribe border guards, purchase weapons, and fund the lifestyle of the D-Company lieutenants.
ACT IV: THE CONVERGENCE (26/11)
The 2008 Mumbai attacks were the moment the Trinity converged. It was the perfect storm of the Banker, the General, and the Gangster.

The General Plan: The ISI (Major Iqbal) planned the operation and trained the ten terrorists.
The Banker’s Funds: The money used to set up the VoIP accounts (Callphonex) in New Jersey – which allowed the handlers in Karachi to direct the slaughter in real-time – was routed through the financial channels established by the Khanani network.
The Gangster’s Cash: David Headley, the American scout who mapped the targets, testified in court that Major Iqbal gave him bundles of Indian currency for his expenses. Forensic analysis later suggested these were high-quality fakes – the product of the General, laundered by the Banker, and distributed by the Gangster’s network.
ACT V: THE FALL AND THE FUTURE
The “Karachi Project” eventually collapsed under its own weight and external pressure.

The General was exposed by the FATF (Financial Action Task Force), forcing Pakistan to the “Grey List.”
The Banker was decapitated. Altaf is a convicted felon; Javed is dead.
The Gangster has been forced into deeper hiding, squeezed by international sanctions.
Demonetization: The Final Strike


While controversial domestically, the 2016 demonetization of the ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes had one undeniable security impact: it rendered the specific “plates” held by the ISI useless.

The “Third Shift” had to stop because their product was no longer legal tender.

CONCLUSION: THE INVISIBLE WAR
The story of the Khanani brothers and their partners is a reminder that in the 21st century, warfare has evolved.

You don’t need to cross a border with tanks to destroy a nation; you can try to destroy its trust in its own money.

The Trinity is broken, but the intent remains. As long as the presses in Rawalpindi exist, and as long as shadow bankers are willing to move value for the highest bidder, the war depicted in Dhurandhar is not history — it is merely a paused chapter.

Sources & Verified References
US Department of Treasury (Nov 12, 2015): Official sanctioning of the Altaf Khanani Money Laundering Organization. [Link to Archive]
NIA Special Court Judgment (2014): Conviction in FICN cases citing SPMCIL forensic reports on “100% Rag Content” and “match with Pakistani legal tender.”
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Reports: Mutual Evaluation Reports on Pakistan (2016-2019) citing deficiencies in terror finance controls.
David Headley Deposition (Feb 2016): Testimony before the Mumbai Special Court regarding funding from Major Iqbal.1
United States vs. Altaf Khanani: Plea Agreement, Southern District of Florida (Case No. 15-20656-CR).
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