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The reason why the cheenis are hell bent on the annexation of arunachal pradesh

It is a very short clip, less than a minute

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W6FotCLD ... ture=share




and this explains why the hans always buy rice from India and why we are so foolish to export it, especially to cheen


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Vojf-725 ... ture=share
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The Thais are proposing joining the India IMEC corridor. They want to create a landbridge from Ranong, Thailand of the Andaman Sea. All goods to Thailand need not navigate the Malacca Strait. Also the landbridge would connect Chumphon on the other side facing the Gulf of Thailand. Ships to South east asia can ferry material further away. This eases traffic of malacca strait.

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Not sure where does this go!!


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Here's an interesting clip from history:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRWTzp3RlJk

Back when Indians confidently spoke better english than the English themselves - unlike today. Jaishankar is a welcome improvement in recent times.
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sanman wrote: 16 Nov 2023 21:09 Here's an interesting clip from history:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRWTzp3RlJk

Back when Indians confidently spoke better english than the English themselves - unlike today. Jaishankar is a welcome improvement in recent times.
I'm starting to see some more clips along these lines on YT. I'd be wary of them. The intention might be to give Nehru (and thus Pappu) a makeover.
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bala wrote: 16 Nov 2023 07:30 The Thais are proposing joining the India IMEC corridor. They want to create a landbridge from Ranong, Thailand of the Andaman Sea. All goods to Thailand need not navigate the Malacca Strait. Also the landbridge would connect Chumphon on the other side facing the Gulf of Thailand. Ships to South east asia can ferry material further away. This eases traffic of malacca strait.

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bala saar,

Could it could also ease the situation for the cheen, in times of need, by helping them to partially bypass the critical malacca trap...

is it possible that the cheenis are pushing this on the QT

where would the thai get their hands on the 28billion$ or even the seed money to get the project off the ground or they expecting the India IMEC corridor partners to pony up the major chunk of the investment.....

India is already planning a transhipment port in the andamans.....
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chetak wrote: 17 Nov 2023 09:46
Could it could also ease the situation for the cheen, in times of need, by helping them to partially bypass the critical malacca trap...

is it possible that the cheenis are pushing this on the QT

where would the thai get their hands on the 28billion$ or even the seed money to get the project off the ground or they expecting the India IMEC corridor partners to pony up the major chunk of the investment.....

India is already planning a transhipment port in the andamans.....
The money issue is something Thailand needs to address. However, the Indian Navy can easily block Ranong, since they rule the Andamans. China does not have a free and clear path, it has to negotiate with Thailand when a crisis hits. Thailand can be easily persuaded by the US to clamp down.
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sudarshan wrote: 17 Nov 2023 07:17 I'm starting to see some more clips along these lines on YT. I'd be wary of them. The intention might be to give Nehru (and thus Pappu) a makeover.
Just show those clips back-to-back with CPI(M) or Yadav parties or Mamta.
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Who's Destroying India's Enemies?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqgxQhKkj7s
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Jai Sai Deepak's counter to Shoma Choudhary

There is a change in eco-system that folks like Sai Deepak were not even allowed to present. He brings it out so eloquently.
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chetak wrote: 17 Nov 2023 09:46
bala wrote: 16 Nov 2023 07:30 The Thais are proposing joining the India IMEC corridor. They want to create a landbridge from Ranong, Thailand of the Andaman Sea. All goods to Thailand need not navigate the Malacca Strait. Also the landbridge would connect Chumphon on the other side facing the Gulf of Thailand. Ships to South east asia can ferry material further away. This eases traffic of malacca strait.

Read further
bala saar,

Could it could also ease the situation for the cheen, in times of need, by helping them to partially bypass the critical malacca trap...

is it possible that the cheenis are pushing this on the QT

where would the thai get their hands on the 28billion$ or even the seed money to get the project off the ground or they expecting the India IMEC corridor partners to pony up the major chunk of the investment.....

India is already planning a transhipment port in the andamans.....

China has proposed the Kra canal in Thailand that could be an answer to its malaccan dilemma!!

It can bypass the malaccan straits negating indias advantage
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drnayar wrote: 25 Nov 2023 04:05
chetak wrote: 17 Nov 2023 09:46

bala saar,

Could it could also ease the situation for the cheen, in times of need, by helping them to partially bypass the critical malacca trap...

is it possible that the cheenis are pushing this on the QT

where would the thai get their hands on the 28billion$ or even the seed money to get the project off the ground or they expecting the India IMEC corridor partners to pony up the major chunk of the investment.....

India is already planning a transhipment port in the andamans.....

China has proposed the Kra canal in Thailand that could be an answer to its malaccan dilemma!!

It can bypass the malaccan straits negating indias advantage

drnayar saar,

It was proposed by many people since 1859, if not earlier........


It has been a >300 years wet dream

the latest to get stoked are the cheen.

No one is going to allow them to build it and they well know it because of the drastic changes that it will force upon the geopolitical and geo strategic narrative of many nations and afford unacceptable advantages to the hans .

the very first victim of the kra canal will be thailand which will be taught the lesson of its life by being made a terrible example of.


By using the Kra Canal, ships can reduce their sailing distance and time instead of Malacca Straits, Sunda Straits, and Lombok strait in Indonesia, 2–7 days (see Fig. 1 below). According to the Kra Canal International Forum (2014), the canal is suggested with a length of 102 km, width of 400 m, depth of 25 m (Cathcart, 2008, Su, 2015), allowing the largest operation cargo ship in the world, ULCC (300,000 deadweight tonnage) to go through the Kra Canal (Gulf Times, 2015).


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Kra Canal

The Thai Canal is a long-standing proposal to join the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea.[5] Various routes were proposed[6] to shortcut voyages from India to China, avoiding the Straits of Malacca. The northernmost route was championed by Edward O'Riley (1821-1856), a government official in Burma, and Henry Wise, in England, when it was the subject of a report to the British Parliament in 1859 by Consul Robert Schomburk from Bangkok.[7] A later crossing is related by Loftus[8]


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Year Milestone
1667 The initial idea of excavating the Kra Canal emerged by a French engineer, M. De La Mar.
1793 King Rama I’s brother, raised the idea of the Kra Canal project again.
1851–1868 The British received permission from King Rama IV to excavate the canal but engineers found the mountain ranges the biggest barrier.
1868–1910 France continued to push for excavating the canal.
1935 The Thai Prime Minister reviewed the proposal to excavate the Kra Canal but Thailand did not have enough funds.
1942 Thailand also signed a peace treaty with Britain and India: No canal.
1958 The Thai government granted permission to study the feasibility of the Kra Canal project but it was blocked because of national security concerns.
1970 Studying the feasibility Kra Canal by K.Y Chow was completed but Thai political turmoil.
1983 Executive Intelligence Review and Fusion conference (Tanapura, 1984).
1999 Japan’s Global Infrastructure Fund was supported to research about Kra Canal.
2001–2006 Thai PM, Thaksin, effort to revise the Kra Canal project were undertaken with approval from the Senate.
2007 Kra Canal project was approved by the Thai Senate.
2011 PM Yingluck's party has pledged to reinstate the Kra Canal project.
2014 In the Kra Canal International Forum, size of the canal has confirmed a length of 102 km, the width of 400 m and depth of 25 m.
2015 A Memorandum of Understanding was signed: “China-Thailand Kra Infrastructure Investment and Development Company and Asia Union Group” in Guangzhou (Sea trade, 2015).
Recent years China and Thailand now plan to build Kra Canal.
(Source: Cathcart, 2008, Chen and Kumagai, 2016, Er, 2018, Heng and Yip, 2018, Khalid, 2006, Kinder, 2007, Lau and Lee, 2016, Min, , 2015, Su, 2015, Sulong, 2012).
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I don't understand why the Kra canal, even if it materializes, would "negate India's advantage." Take a look at the straits of Malacca on the map. There are many islands, with many passages between the islands. These passages are miles wide. The main passage seems to be the Singapore straits, which are about 10 miles (16 km) wide. The theory is that India can blockade the whole straits of Malacca and deny the shipping routes to other countries.

The Panama canal is like 60 meters wide. The Suez canal is around 200 meters wide. So the Kra canal would basically add another narrow channel very close to the already numerous channels of the Malacca straits. The minimum width of the channels of the Malacca straits is about 1.5 miles or 2.4 km, and the maximum width is about 10 miles (16 km).

The new Kra canal (assuming it ever materializes) would be about 1/8th of a mile (200 m) to at most - in the extreme case - 1/4th of a mile (400 m) wide. If India can blockade the Malacca straits right now, then how much additional effort would be required on India's part to blockade the Kra canal as well? For example - what happens if India sinks a ship right in the middle of the canal?

Also take a look at the disaster of the "Nicaragua canal," which China attempted to build, and which was supposed to energize Nicaragua as a competitor to Panama.
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I have been following the BJP for over two decades now and in the 90s people opposed to BJP would say 'no way would Article 370 ever go' or a 'Ram Mandir ever be built in Ayodhya", well here we are now and in two consecutive months Art 370 is gone & Ram Mandir is too a reality.

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After BJP lost in 2004.. many of these news anchors and newspaper editors thought BJP would never be back. So on Article 370, and ram mandir they would mock the sentiments of a majority of Indians, being ignorant about them. This verdict today - they should read it and reread it
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Understanding the Deep State is in India's Interest. Everyone in leadership in India should understand the complete map of deep state and its operatives. Since many things that happen in the world are a direct consequence of the decisions taken by the deep state.

Aadi Achint is giving a good tutorial on the subject on Jaipur Dialogues. Many other people have given such glimpses into the working of the deep state in various other YT and forums. Very good to familiarize oneself. Note "Committee 300" was in charge of British East India Company, Dutch East Indian Company, and others. Then there is the Royal Institute for International affairs. Now you understand that the wealth of India was looted by Sundry Euro lands, which went towards capitalization of their banks. The Euros were the drug traders, slave traders and other trafficing worldwide. The Britshits oversaw the world's largest holocaust in Bharat. When you come into massive sums of money, your mind wanders into all kinds of global command and control since you have the money to make things happen your way.

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Time for India to junk OneChina policy and start advocating for Free Tibet.
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Indians are openly discriminated against in south korea, in shops, restaurants and in clubs

what do these piddly inhabitants of a two bit country think of themselves

Did any of you guys ever imagine such a thing could happen....

this video has had over 5 million views (5,889,253 views) in just under 7 days and rising, with over 58,262 Comments


In andhra pradesh's anantpur district, near the KIA Motors, car manufacturing plant, there there are around 15 - 20 korean restaurants that have banned the entry of Indians. They don't even employ Indians and their employee(s) are nepali/non Indians who will surely be illegals living here (Watch the video from 1:45 to 2:25) How have these korean jokers opened restaurants in India, and which Indian clowns were bribed to allow them to do so


In bangalore where a number of south koreans are settled, they are hugely into the conversion racket and are working in many "churches" that densely dot the urban landscape of the city, often operating out of garages, one room premises and are heavily funded in cash by very dubious sources. These are literally (and also notoriously) of the "rice bag" variety of establishments and a lot of these koreans work in these shady conversion shops





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Time to Cancel Racist South Korea

In a surprising revelation, the prevalence of racism in South Korea has recently been thrust into the spotlight by popular YouTuber Nikita Thakur. Thakur’s video sheds light on the discrimination faced by Indians in the country, revealing a disconcerting reality that many foreigners, particularly Hindus and Muslims, find themselves subjected to. Startling reports indicate that an alarming 7 in 10 individuals have encountered some form of racial bias.

The video presentation by Nikita vividly illustrates instances where Indians are outright prohibited from entering certain establishments, as evidenced by explicit banners proclaiming “Indians out.” This blatant exclusion extends beyond mere restriction, with individuals of Indian descent often being treated as if they were untouchables or outcasts in society.

Perhaps even more disheartening is the revelation that discrimination permeates everyday interactions to the extent that native inhabitants promptly intervene to cleanse surfaces that Indians have come into contact with. Such instances paint a grim picture of the deep-seated prejudice faced by the Indian community in South Korea.

This stark reality stands in stark contrast to the adoration and idolization that many Indians express toward South Korean celebrities and the nation itself. While Indian fans wholeheartedly embrace South Korean culture, it appears that, regrettably, a reciprocal sentiment may not be uniformly reciprocated. The apparent contradiction between the admiration Indians extend towards South Korea and the hostility they face within its borders raises poignant questions about the complexities of cross-cultural perceptions and the need for a more inclusive dialogue.

Also Read: Why is Gen-Z blindly following Korean culture?

Why are Indians considered fit to be discriminated in South Korea
The roots of racism against Indians in South Korea can be traced to stringent beauty standards ingrained in the culture. The preference for pale, glass skin and a petite frame sets an unattainable benchmark that many Indians do not conform to, perpetuating discriminatory attitudes. The pervasive nature of these beauty standards is not confined to private entities; public organizations also uphold superficial requirements based on physical appearance, prioritizing looks over a candidate’s potential or capabilities.

The video by Nikita Thakur reveals a disheartening reality where looks are paramount, overshadowing the qualifications or skills of individuals. This emphasis on superficial qualities exacerbates the discrimination faced by Indians in various aspects of life.

Furthermore, Koreans’ resentment towards Indians is attributed to the perception that many Indians are engaged in menial jobs, a sentiment that fosters disrespect among the local population. The intersection of beauty standards and stereotypes about occupational roles thus compounds the challenges faced by Indians living in South Korea.

Did government try to stop this racism
Efforts by the government to curb racism have been met with obstacles. In 2016, an anti-discrimination bill aimed at addressing such issues was proposed but faced significant opposition from large businesses and employee associations. Ultimately, the bill was rejected, signaling a reluctance to enact legislative measures against racism. The lack of successful initiatives suggests a complex socio-cultural landscape that requires more comprehensive efforts to address and dismantle deeply ingrained discriminatory practices.

India – South Korea trade relations
Trade relations between India and South Korea have shown remarkable growth over the past few years, culminating in a record high bilateral trade volume of US$ 27.8 billion in 2022. This marks a significant increase from US$ 17.2 billion in 2018, demonstrating a consistent upward trend despite a slight dip in 2020 due to the pandemic. The year-over-year growth rate in 2022 was an impressive 17.3%.

The composition of this trade is noteworthy. India’s exports to South Korea, valued at US$ 9 billion, predominantly include mineral fuels, cereals, and iron and steel. Conversely, South Korea’s exports to India, amounting to US$ 18.8 billion, mainly consist of electronic goods, machinery, and chemicals. This trade pattern has resulted in a trade deficit that currently favors South Korea.

The growth in trade between these two nations can be attributed to several factors. Key among these is the implementation of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CEPA) in 2010. Additionally, increasing Korean investments in India’s manufacturing and service sectors and the rising Indian demand for Korean consumer goods have further bolstered this bilateral relationship.
South Korean companies that dominate the Indian market
Korean companies have a significant presence in India and we contribute to the majority of their revenues. Here are some of the biggest South Korean brands in India.

Samsung- It is the top smartphone brand in India currently having a market share of 17.2%, the company earns over $7 billions in revenue from India alone, its market share in India is bigger than its market share in its home country.

LG is another such company that currently holds the second largest market share in home appliances manufacturing in India, the company reported over $2.7 billions in revenue from India in the FY23, it is the largest durable goods manufacturer in India. From kitchen appliances to smartphones, it has a wide customer base in India.

Hyundai motors is another player in the automobile sector. The company remains a leading player in the motor sector in India, it holds a massive 14.51% share in the Indian market. The company reported a revenue of $5.64 billions from India; it sold 5,25,000 units in India, larger than the home country itself.

Kia motors, an emerging player in the automotive sector, started its operations in India recently, within a span of few years the company has gained an incredible market share of 6.67%. The revenue reported by the company was around $5 billion.

Apart from these there are more Korean companies in India trying to expand their operations, the trade between two countries has been increasing steadily. If somehow India stops South Korean companies from selling here, it is going to have a huge negative impact on the country’s economy.

South Korea should not forget that India is not just an economic powerhouse but the biggest open market in the world too. China learned it the hard way when PubG, TikTok and a 100 other Chinese apps were banned and biggies like Huawei and ZTE were shown the door. China got a bill of $60 billions just for irking the Indians through its skirmishes in Indian territory.

The repulsion for Chinese products in India is such that Made in China products garner an instant dislike and their share of market has been steadily decreasing.

South Korea should learn a lesson from China. South Korea isn’t exactly a big economy and racism towards Indians is going to cost their companies their entire fortunes. South Korea would also be wise to remember that Bharat that is India is the oldest as well as the first civilization of the world, we respect all others but your freedom ends where our nose begins.
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It is high time that Indians send a strong undeniable message to the South Koreans: Stop your racism or you will lose the 3rd largest market and potentially the largest market in the world.
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If Elon Musk and Elizabeth Warren represent 2 diametrically opposing sides/approaches, then who in India most represents each of these respective sides?
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It is ironic that South Koreans are lookism guilty.

These are a people with the highest cosmetic procedure rates in the world. To look like anything but their own race.

There is a prodigious consumption of skin bleach creams. When Africans use them, they are mocked.

I am not surprised by the report of exclusion of Indians in Bangalore restaurants etc. Sometimes Indians in the South may be too civilised for their own good.
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I wouldn’t worry about SK racism as they consider themselves White Americans adjacent but their conversion attempts should attract strict penalty. Already too many of them active in NE with the proliferation of K-cafes and K-culture and Xtianity is an easy recruiting ground for future immigration to SK. Having said that I imagine the younger generation should still be encouraged to be tourists here.
On a different note a bit sad that we get bullied by such people thanks to our low income and development but we should stop being free YT view providers and K fans. They have so many other issues as recently seen with the suicide of Lee Sun Kyun from Parasite movie it’s an unbalanced society
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I am not sure what K pop is other than packaged cosmetics glutathione injections and the plastic surgeon’s knife.

I have not seen anything Korean.

But apparently they also don’t not think westerners are white finding them reddish. Calls to mind Nirad C. Chaudhari’s description of the British complection that we will not examine too closely.


They are were Britain and America were 50-100 years ago.
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Jaishankar gives a very good talk about why Indians have to stand up for themselves:

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S_Madhukar wrote: 05 Jan 2024 22:04 I wouldn’t worry about SK racism as they consider themselves White Americans adjacent but their conversion attempts should attract strict penalty. Already too many of them active in NE with the proliferation of K-cafes and K-culture and Xtianity is an easy recruiting ground for future immigration to SK. Having said that I imagine the younger generation should still be encouraged to be tourists here.
On a different note a bit sad that we get bullied by such people thanks to our low income and development but we should stop being free YT view providers and K fans. They have so many other issues as recently seen with the suicide of Lee Sun Kyun from Parasite movie it’s an unbalanced society

Didn't Yogi invite Korea's first lady to Ayodhya, since she's supposed to be a descendant of an ancient princess?
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Yes the Gimhae Kim clan believe in the Ayodhya myth and so will the Buddhists seek India but truth is SK has large expanding church conglomerates like Texan evangelicals who follow US pattern of Xtianity superemism and are active in Nepal and NE, so not all of them are to be trusted. I think 60% of the country is Xtian of both kinds and politics is quite affiliated with the massive church conglomerates

To be fair whether SK or Japanese will be vary of someone taking offence to them enjoying beef/pork in India and may restrict access to locals to avoid such conflict but my advice to local Indians is that generally East Asians consider themselves white adjacent so don’t expect them all to treat us like fellow Asians
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Can we ask airlines to choose between India or Maldives, especially gulf airlines, similarity international banks , Visa, Mastercard must be made to choose, cause issues for those with Maldives stamp, no indirect bank transfers etc. Allowing such a small nation to act like this is rubbish.
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S_Madhukar wrote: 06 Jan 2024 09:39 Yes the Gimhae Kim clan believe in the Ayodhya myth and so will the Buddhists seek India but truth is SK has large expanding church conglomerates like Texan evangelicals who follow US pattern of Xtianity superemism and are active in Nepal and NE, so not all of them are to be trusted. I think 60% of the country is Xtian of both kinds and politics is quite affiliated with the massive church conglomerates

To be fair whether SK or Japanese will be vary of someone taking offence to them enjoying beef/pork in India and may restrict access to locals to avoid such conflict but my advice to local Indians is that generally East Asians consider themselves white adjacent so don’t expect them all to treat us like fellow Asians



Madhukar ji,


no one gives a rats about what a gora or non Indian eats in India.


beef is legal where allowed, if not allowed in some specific state, then buffalo meat may the legal substitute


It is not just taking offence at how Indians are treated in korea but more than that, if these clowns go so far as to discriminate against Indians in India, where all discrimination is against the law, then they need to be taught an unforgettable lesson. It just needs a few visa cancellations, an unmistakable and clearly worded message to some functionary at some diplomatic function delivered at a "pull aside meeting", ityadi ityadi....


no need for us to understand, analyze, justify or otherwise condone what is obviously a behavioral trait and an unmistakable racist construct. It's best nipped in the bud at the very earliest. We may have no control over what happens in korea but we sure as hell have the first and last say about how we are treated in our own land by any foreigners working here. No one asked them to come here.


many of the japs in madras, especially those in the management cadres of jap auto companies, import their food from japan, refusing to eat local. But that is a closed community and it does not affect Indians at large and the japs are otherwise careful not to publicly offend Indian sensibilities.

The koreans, however, have definitely crossed a line
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Rajiv Malhotra explains how deconstructing biases of western social science experts on India helps to understand the algorithm at work there. Talked about discovering the algorithm of bias against Hindu dharma very early into his academic journey and pinned it down on the academic community for being the root cause of this bias. Recounted how he termed the algorithms he discovered as Hinduphobia. Infinity Foundation’s projects include the continuation of such episodes and the research into Indic civilization and its preservation by intellectual defense:

Purvapaksha: Discovery of the Algorithm that Explains Opponent


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elA2-WsdT64

// Indian billionaires are funding stuff in US universities which are against Indian interests. They are doing it to enhance their name/fame in western eyes. Protecting the enormous corpus of original material produced over millenniums of civilizational excellence and by being the only VishwaGuru of the planet earth, is job #1 for Indians abroad and within the nation. Rajiv Malhotra is a singular example of such excellence and we Hindus are indebted to him for his stupendous services.
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I don't it's that simple, why 1 in 10000 Indians are super rich, a large % say 50% have come up purely on ecosystem benefits not due to hard work . There are some who post pics of Swiss railway pics after expensive holidays who hate thier employee posting pics of Vande Bharat in the Western Coast for example. Not everyone with an Indian name is an Indian at heart
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we should have called out these sufis many decades ago, in fact, right after 1947


we mistakenly see this as a "religious" matter whereas it is actually a nationalistic and a civilizational issue.

a great many of the people who visit dargahs and donate are Hindus.

dargahs are not kosher in the jihadi religious ecosystem, and so very few jihadis go there

we are paying for our own destruction


BTW, the congis have tried their very best to bury this issue


per wiki
The 1992 Ajmer rape case involved the serial gangrape and blackmailing of more than five hundred school and college-aged girls in Ajmer, Rajasthan. The perpetrators were a group of young Muslim men led by Farooq and Nafis Chishty, members of the Khadim family that oversaw the caretaking of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah.

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The incident shocked the entire country. People took to the streets to protest and communal tension grew. A three-day bandh was observed and much subsequent news of the widespread exploitation and blackmail started coming in. The police were also criticized for not acting even after having information about the ongoing sexual abuse. It had also stalled the case because the local politicians warned action against the accused would lead to massive community tension.

Musabbir Hussain, Joint Secretary of the Anjuman Committee which oversees the Ajmer Dargah, told Indian Express, "It’s a case that nobody in Ajmer wants to talk about because of the nature of the crime. It’s a blot on our city’s history."

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the press, local cops and politicos, along with the hizzonners, all collaborated actively to keep the matter buried, to actively shield the guilty abrahamics.

A great majority of these cooperating scoundrels would have been Hindus, dancing to the tune of the secular congis and their mafioso leadership
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A recap of India's rise and what are India's interest in the world. The world is searching for an alternative from the Hegemony of traditional western powers firstly with the britshits and then the US. Russia and China are not the nations which others look up to for leadership. China, especially after Kungflu, is suspect and the fact that China has antagonized all its neighbors including Russia, India and Taiwan. Russia is involved in the Ukraine tussle. This is where India'a leadership is being noticed especially after its vaccine help worldwide. The global south is with India. The rise of India is being noticed worldwide. Many nations are importing weapons from India to defend themselves against their foes. The middle east nations are eager to partner with India economically. Maybe it is the turn of India to become the leader and with Ayodhya and Ram Rajya this is an auspicious beginning for the world.

Abhijit Chavda on Hindu Resurgence, Geopolitics & Revised History | Sanjay Dixit

Abhijit Chavda visits the Hindu resurgence with Sanjay Dixit, exulting the inauguration of the Ram Mandir and the revision of history as well as the need for charging the Hindu hands with power for Hinduism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2QNyhw68hc
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How to bring back the colonalism
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Jaishankar upbraids UNSC

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