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India unleashes a diplomatic offensive after Pahalgam Terror Attack: Suspends Indus Water treaty with Pakistan, closes borders, cancels all visas and expels envoys
Here's the 5 decisions by the Indian Govt:
Suspension of Indus Waters Cooperation: India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, under which 39 billion cubic meters of water from the Indus River system flows from India into Pakistan annually. The treaty, which governs the sharing of river waters between the two countries, has long been considered a symbol of cooperation even amid years-long conflict.
Closure of Attari-Wagah Border: The iconic Attari-Wagah land crossing, a critical point for trade and people-to-people contact between India and Pakistan, has been shut down with immediate effect.
Ban on Pakistani Nationals Entering India: The entry of Pakistani citizens into India has been suspended indefinitely. This includes both visa services and cross-border travel permits.
Expulsion of Military Advisors: All military advisors posted at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi have been expelled, signalling a downgrade in military-to-military diplomatic engagement.
Reduction of High Commission Staff Strength: India has asked Pakistan to reduce its diplomatic presence in New Delhi to a skeletal staff of 30, effectively slashing the mission's current operating capacity of 55.
The world does not expect this from Bharat !!
18-year-old Arnav Paparkar has become the first Indian since the legendary Leander Paes (1990) to reach the Boys’ Singles Quarterfinals at Wimbledon — 36 years in the making!
The young star stunned junior World No. 3 Keaton Hance in a hard-fought battle before cruising through in straight sets to book his place in the last eight.
A true testament to grit, talent, and the rise of Indian tennis on the world stage.
From a young boy chasing the ball on local courts to standing tall on the grass of Wimbledon this is only the beginning for Arnav Paparkar. 🔥
They nicknamed 80 year old Irishman, Caron Rawnsley, ‘Paagal Saab’ for his obsession with cleaning Jodhpur’s Bawris & Jhalaras.
Fortunately, today, you don’t need to be either ‘paagal’ or ‘phirang’ to devote yourself to reviving India’s stepwells.
Earlier this year, I had posted myself about Chand Baori and how well it was being maintained.
Across the country, pioneers like Rajendra Singh and Kalpana Ramesh, organisations such as Tarun Bharat Sangh and Project Bawri, & countless local volunteers & village communities are restoring these extraordinary structures as living symbols of both heritage & water security.
But I still want to salute Paagal Saab Caron, for his love of Jodhpur and his selflessness and passion for our heritage.
May his work never cease…
🙏🏽
@KumariDiya
Argentina is robbing every single team at the World Cup. At this point just cancel the World Cup and hand them the title already.
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WATCH — @Byoussef: “This is what Israel does every day.”
🇺🇸 media isn’t even talking about the fact that 🇮🇱 killed the guy that organized a World Cup watch party in Gaza (and 2 kids) 3 minutes after the Egypt-Argentina match started.
@FIFAWorldCup Argentina 🇦🇷 doesn’t deserve football ⚽️ FIFA World Cup , rematch between Egypt 🇪🇬 vs Argentina 🇦🇷 or else all the countries should stop participating from it , same thing happened with Netherlands 🇳🇱 team and with France 🇫🇷 in world cups
🚨 Didier Drogba Blasts VAR Decision in Egypt vs Argentina:
I finally believe Argentina always find the easiest route to progress in the World Cup, and VAR made it obvious tonight.
Thank God VAR didn’t exist in our era. Look at the beautiful run from Hassan and Salah to create that chance - where was the referee then? Was the whistle missing from his hands? He only woke up after they scored.
You could see the reaction from FIFA President Gianni Infantino. I guess he wished he could reverse the second goal by Zizo.
The funny thing is that some fans are already saying Argentina is playing in the African Cup of Nations because they’ve faced mostly African teams since the start of the tournament. But I think yes, they have - and they’re experiencing it well, because Egypt won tonight for me.
Sometimes I blame African teams for not holding onto their leads until the final whistle, but how can they when the referee and VAR always seem to be against them?
We Africans deserve better.
🚨Paul Scholes on Mo Salah and Egypt being eliminated by Argentina.
🗣️“This is the greatest robbery in football history I’ve ever witnessed, from the beginning of the game till the end there wasn’t any favorable decision for the Egyptian national team. You don’t have to bring in excuses for such controversial decisions in the end.”
“It’s sad and you can see how emotional and heartbreaking the fans look after the game, it’s not what we expected from the game today. A false penalty and many other decisions that isn’t meant to be taken, we just have to admit the fact that it was rigged and there’s nothing we can do about this.”
“It’s Lionel Messi and we all know why this happened today against the Egyptian team, this wasn’t how football is supposed to be played but they ruin everything with their favorite decisions.”
🚨 Peter Drury Breaks Silence: Questionable Calls, Cancelled Goals & FIFA Favouritism – Has Football Become a Scripted Show?
🗣Peter Drury
“After years spent analyzing football matches and commentating on the game at the highest level, I can honestly say that what we witnessed today between Argentina and Egypt was unlike anything I’ve seen in my entire career.
How that was awarded as a penalty remains a complete mystery. The contact, if any, looked minimal at best, yet the decision stood. It’s becoming harder and harder to watch the sport without feeling that the beautiful game is slowly turning into something of a joke for millions of fans around the world. The officiating has been strangely “clean” almost suspiciously so yet it leaves serious questions about consistency and impartiality.
Then there was Egypt’s goal, ruled out for reasons that still aren’t entirely clear. Why was it disallowed? In the same match, when Argentina scored their decisive goal, there appeared to be a clear foul in the build-up that neither the referee nor VAR chose to review properly. These are the moments that make supporters feel the outcome is no longer decided purely on the pitch.
There’s a growing narrative out there and it’s hard to ignore that Lionel Messi is being protected as FIFA’s golden boy. With Cristiano Ronaldo no longer part of the international scene, some believe the powers that be are determined to keep Messi’s story alive for as long as possible because his presence still drives massive global interest and viewing figures. Whether that’s true or not, the pattern of decisions in key moments only fuels that conversation.
passion, and the unpredictable nature of who wins on any given day. But when decisions repeatedly go one way, when valid goals are chalked off and questionable ones are given, and when VAR seems to miss obvious incidents, it starts to feel like something else is at play. The game deserves better. Fans deserve transparency, consistency, and the simple belief that the result is earned not influenced.
These are the moments that test our love for the sport. And right now, that love is being stretched thin.“
🚨Ronaldo Nazario on Egypt Elimination and the VAR controversy in the game.
🗣️“Football has become a joke with a lot of easy figures to point it out especially at this 2026 World Cup, Egypt being Eliminated from the World Cup has to be the worse thing ever in the history of football, where clear decisions are denied and ignored.”
“It’s sad to see players like Mo Salah being emotionally crying out of pain and sadness, Imagine a whole nation being sacrificing with a lot of hard work and effort just to be ruin by a false decision with clear evidence along with it.”
“It’s so sicking to talk about, everyone will have his opinion on this but mine is that the game was rigged in their favor.”
#JusticeForTheGirl#HangTheRapists
I'm deeply saddened and outraged by this horrific crime. The brutal rape and murder of an innocent 13-year-old girl is monstrous, evil, and unforgivable.
No child should ever face such terror. My thoughts are with her family and her soul. These perpetrators deserve the full force of justice.
These 32 monsters raped and brutally murdered a 13-year-old girl in horrific way. These bastards deserve capital punishment by hanging! The Indian govt is right to seek it. No mercy for child rapists.
May her soul rest in peace. God bless you 🙏
🚨 Roy Keane on Argentina vs. Egypt:
“Once is a mistake. Twice, maybe. But when it keeps happening, you have to start asking questions. An Argentina player appeared to slap an Egypt player, and the referee ignored it. There was a foul in the penalty area—at least go and review it.
That’s what VAR is there for. If you’re only reviewing incidents for one team, then what’s the point? It felt like Argentina started the game with an advantage before a ball was even kicked, and that’s the referee. That’s not how football should work.”
🚨 José Mourinho on Argentina vs. Egypt:
“This is daylight robbery. It’s a shame what football is becoming. How do you let the play continue, allow the goal to be scored, and only then decide to go back and cancel it? If there was a foul, stop the game immediately. Don’t wait until after the goal.
Then I ask another question—why wasn’t Argentina’s first goal reviewed with the same attention when it looked very close to offside? Why was every incident involving Argentina checked, while Egypt didn’t seem to get the same treatment?
VAR is supposed to bring fairness, not confusion. Today, it looked like every important decision went in Argentina’s favour. Football deserves better.”
FIFA is taking down all the viral clips appearing to expose the Argentinian cheating against Egypt on X and other social media platforms. 🇪🇬🇦🇷
The game is a scam!
🚨 Louis van Gaal: "That was a Fixed match. They want to make Messi win the world champion no matter what.
But the truth will come out in time and when it does, it won't be good for Messi and his legacy."