🚨As BrahMos Went Global, Turkey Suddenly Changed Its Tone, Begs India For Normalisation
For years, Turkey had no hesitation in backing Pakistan on issues that directly concerned India. From raising Kashmir at international forums to openly aligning with Pakistan's positions, Turkey rarely showed concern about how its actions were perceived in India.
But something has changed.
Today, Turkish officials are speaking a very different language. They are emphasizing friendship with India, highlighting that the two countries share no border, no historical hostility, and no direct conflict. The message is simple: Turkey wants good relations with India.
The timing is not a coincidence.
What has changed is not Turkey's geography or history. What has changed is India's strategic leverage.
The global rise of the BrahMos missile has transformed India's defence diplomacy. What was once seen as a powerful indigenous weapon is now becoming a strategic instrument that can reshape regional military balances. From the Indo-Pacific to the Mediterranean, countries are showing interest in acquiring Indian defence systems.
That is precisely what is causing concern in Turkey.
With reports of growing defence cooperation between India and Cyprus, and the possibility of BrahMos strengthening Greece's deterrence capabilities, Turkey suddenly finds itself facing the prospect of Indian military technology appearing in its own strategic neighbourhood.
For Turkey, this is no longer about South Asia. It is about the Eastern Mediterranean, where maritime disputes and competing territorial claims have already created tensions with Greece and Cyprus. A BrahMos-equipped deterrent in the region would significantly complicate Turkey's military calculations.
The message reaching Turkey is clear: actions have consequences.
India is no longer limiting its response to diplomatic statements. It is increasingly using defence exports, strategic partnerships, and geopolitical influence to build relationships with countries that matter in key theatres around the world.
The result is a dramatic shift in perception. Nations that once assumed India would absorb provocations without responding are discovering that New Delhi now possesses new tools of influence, and it is willing to use them.
Turkey's recent outreach reflects that new reality. As BrahMos goes global, India's strategic reach expands far beyond its borders, forcing countries to reconsider assumptions they once took for granted.
The fear is not just about a missile.
It is about the emergence of an India that can shape regional power balances thousands of kilometres away.
Currently, this is happening all around the world
• Several states in the US have encouraged citizens to work from home.
• South Korea asked citizens to use washing machines and vacuum cleaners only on weekends to reduce electricity demand.
• Pakistan Super League matches were played without crowds to reduce energy consumption. 4 days week, schools closed
• Sri Lanka declared Wednesdays as a national holiday to conserve fuel.
• Bangladesh ordered shopping malls to close by 7 PM and banned decorative lighting to save electricity.
• China encouraged citizens to switch to electric vehicles (EVs).
• Thailand advised citizens to set air conditioners at 27°C and avoid wearing coats and ties to reduce cooling demand.
• The UK reduced highway speed limits to 80 kmph to improve fuel efficiency.
• Germany introduced car-free Sundays to conserve fuel.
• Spain mandated early closing hours for offices to reduce electricity consumption.
• France banned short domestic flights where the same journey by train takes less than three hours.
• Brazil encouraged citizens to use public transport more frequently.
• Italy mandated a minimum AC temperature setting of 27°C in public buildings.
• The Philippines implemented work-from-home measures and reduced operations in shopping malls to save energy.
This is happening all around the world. All countries have increased prices of petrol and issued mandatory harsh measures. India is the only country in the world where no harsh steps have been taken
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Another BJP female worker in Bengal reportedly received a white saree along with a threatening letter ahead of the results.
The note allegedly mentioned “Swargiya Suvendu Adhikari” and warned BJP workers about consequences after May 4.
Governing Bengal Will Not Be Easy for the BJP
It must not be overlooked that Bengal has been ruled by an organised mafia syndicate for nearly five decades. This deep-rooted ecosystem will pose significant challenges to any new dispensation.
The state also has a strong presence of external intelligence agencies such as the CIA and ISI, along with active Bangladeshi terror networks and a large, highly radicalised Muslim population. These elements are likely to create sustained disruptions and law-and-order challenges for the BJP.
My Recommendations:
▪️Form the govt as soon as possible to establish clear administrative control.
▪️Avoid repeating the Rajasthan, MP, or Delhi model in Bengal. Instead, appoint a strong and decisive CM, My choice is Suvendu Adhikari
▪️Constitute a special task force immediately to dismantle the mafia syndicate and neutralise terror networks.
▪️Enact special legislation similar to UAPA to empower security forces with stronger legal tools.
▪️For the first two years, adopt a zero-tolerance approach towards organised crime and terrorism. Set aside conventional considerations of human rights activism and fair play. ▪️Authorise necessary encounters and decisive operations to restore order.
▪️Only after peace and stability are firmly established can the state attract serious industrial investment. ▪️Without sustained law and order, no meaningful development or economic revival is possible.
The 6 SC reserved constituencies of Paschim and Purba Medinipur have on average 61% non-SC Hindu population. BJP won 5 of these with massive margins. This trend was seen in 75% of all reserved seats with less than 30% SC population.
The Hindus were united. Do not divide them.
It is the female of the species that is the most dangerous. We don’t know how many Nida Khans are there in the corporate world, hiding under the label of ‘inclusive hiring’. America got rid of the DEI garbage after Trump became the POTUS, Indian corporates meanwhile, openly discriminate against Hindus like at @Lenskart_com
🚨 10,000 EXTRA TICKETS FOR KARNATAKA VIPs? - MASSIVE CLAIMS BY BCCI 🚨
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia said 🗣️,
"We were shocked when we received a response via email from the Karnataka State Cricket Association on May 2nd; in that email, they stated that, over and above the 15% complimentary ticket quota, they would require an additional, substantial allocation of tickets for their members, affiliated clubs, and various others.
Most surprisingly, they also requested tickets for their local Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Members of the Legislative Council. And also to the government of Karnataka, 700 complimentary tickets. Thus, over and above the 15% allocation, they were demanding approximately 10,000 additional tickets."
TMC leader Mahua Moitra while de-boarding an aircraft in New Delhi gets booed by many passengers shouting “Jai Shri Ram and TMC Chor Bhatija Chor Sab Chor”.
Dance of Indian Democracy !!!!
While Bengalis are struggling to get a resignation letter, Tamils are struggling to get an appointment letter.
Malayalis already have both the resignation letter and the appointment letter… but don’t have a name for the appointment letter !!
Jihadi Bioterrorism Attack on India
(This news has been completely blacked out by mainstream media and propaganda YouTubers)
Sensational expose from NIA Chargesheet: Dr. Syed Ahmed Mohiuddin was planning to kill thousands of Indians like cockroaches
Just imagine one day you get up and get the news that all over India, people are coughing, feeling chest tightness, fluid in lungs, respiratory failure and dying within hours Everywhere, only dead bodies
6 months ago
▪️November 8-9, 2025: Gujarat ATS arrested three persons from Banaskantha (Gujarat) after surveillance and intelligence inputs.
▪️They were Hyderabad-based MBBS doctor Syed Ahmed Mohiuddin, Azad Suleman Sheikh from Shamli (UP) and Mohammed Suhel from Lakhimpur Khiri (UP)
▪️ATS found that they had turned their residence into a lab and were mass producing a powerful poison- Ricin. Ricin is 6000 times more deadly than Cyanide
▪️They were planning attacks on crowded places in cities like Ahmedabad, Delhi, Lucknow, to kill innocent Hindus like cockroaches
▪️January 2026: NIA took over the case: It was found that they were working for ISIS and ISKP
▪️6th May 2026: NIA chargesheet in a special NIA court in Ahmedabad, outlines an alleged ISIS-linked jihadi bioterrorism conspiracy. The alleged plot focused on producing ricin in a home lab for "mass poisoning in public spaces" (like crowded markets), combined with arms
Thanks for Gujarat ATS for stopping this bio-terror attack
Just imagine, if there had been a Congress government (Rahul Gandhi ki Muhobbat ki dukaan) in the state or at the Centre, could this terror attack ever have been stopped?
Imagine someone who sells her parliamentary privileges and passwords for Chanel perfumes and Gucci bags is still part of defence standing committee
God save India’s defence secrets
The Indian Team had self designed jersey for the Thomas Cup 2026 Campaign 🇮🇳🎽
"We designed the Thomas Cup jersey on our own. We printed our own shirts. HS Prannoy came up with the idea that we will wear shirts written Thomas Cup on it which will have one star. We designed two T-shirts - white and black."
"We bought it, we sent it for printing, and whatever few T-shirts we were able to sell, we donated the money to charity."
- Satwik to India Today in an interview
The surge of relief and elation among Bengalis following Mamata’s ouster mirrors the scenes that unfold after an Arab dictator is toppled, and reveals just how bankrupt our democratic institutions have become, allowing dictators to thrive under the cover of democracy.
My views:
Suvendu Adhikari's personal assistant, Chandranath Rath, shot dead on a public road in North 24 Parganas.
The sheer audacity of this, even after knowing the BJP has won and Suvendu is set to occupy one of the highest posts in the state!
Bengal needs a ruthless crackdown on criminal and terror elements. That must be the state's top priority for the next five years. Don't spare anyone! Make an example out of every politically protected criminal.
Five State Elections: Observations and Findings
(SBT Exclusive)
1. Victory of Hindutva
In West Bengal, approximately 70% of Hindus voted for the BJP, an unprecedented level of Hindu consolidation that has never been seen before in Indian electoral history, not even in Gujarat.
2. Defeat of the Muslim Veto
For nearly 70 years, organised and strategic Muslim voting made the community a decisive veto bloc in Indian politics. However, the BJP’s victories in Assam (despite 34% Muslim population) and West Bengal (30% Muslim population) have significantly weakened this veto power.
3. Left to Right Shift
West Bengal, ruled by Left parties for 76 years, has swung decisively to the Right in a single election cycle. This marks a historic ideological transformation and a major victory for the global Right-wing movement.
4. Pro-Incumbency vs Anti-Incumbency
The NDA retained power in both the states it governed, while the INDIA bloc lost all three states it held. This result strengthens the perception that NDA governments enjoy a strong pro-incumbency advantage.
5. Bangladeshi Infiltration (Ghuspaithiye)
The BJP highlighted illegal Bangladeshi infiltration as a top issue in the last six major elections (Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Delhi, Bihar, Assam, and West Bengal) and won five of them. This clearly indicates that demographic change due to infiltration has become one of the most pressing concerns for Indian voters.
6. Christian CM in Tamil Nadu
The rise of a Christian Chief Minister is likely to significantly strengthen Church influence in Tamil Nadu. Periyarism appears to have been a transitional phase, with the long-term goal being the expansion of Abrahamic religious influence. This development may trigger a strong counter-response in the form of a Sanatan Tamil cultural resurgence.
7. Muslim League in Kerala Government
The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) secured 22 seats and is set to play a key role in the Kerala government. This is not positive news for India. It may lead to the resurgence of PFI-style radicalism, further polarise Kerala politics, and create space for the BJP to replace the CPI as the principal opposition.
8. Tamil Nadu remains mystery for BJP
With only 3% vote share (probably lowest in any major Indian state). Tamil Nadu still remains a mystery for BJP
9. End of Communism in India
After 69 years, India will no longer have any state ruled by communists. This marks the effective end of organised communist political power in the country.
10. Game Over for the INDIA Alliance
Although Rahul Gandhi’s position within the alliance may appear stronger, the INDIA bloc as a whole has been significantly weakened and is likely to disintegrate over time.
11. Congress-SP Alliance in Trouble in Uttar Pradesh
Rahul Gandhi has systematically marginalised almost all INDIA alliance partners. So far, only Akhilesh Yadav remains relatively intact. If Akhilesh is politically astute, he will avoid any deep alliance with Rahul Gandhi under the current circumstances.
12. Rise of a Third Front
Several INDIA alliance parties may break away from Congress and attempt to revive a Third Front.
13. Strong Foundation for BJP in 2029
With 40 Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal and 48 in Maharashtra, the BJP is poised for massive gains in the 2029 general elections. The party now enters the next phase with high confidence and momentum.
14. Assertive BJP on Civilisational Issues
Buoyed by these results, the BJP is expected to pursue its core civilisational agenda more aggressively including issues related to demographic change, Uniform Civil Code (UCC), and cultural nationalism rooted in Hindu identity.
Such a graceless and pathetic press conference by Smt Mamata Banerjee.
Introspect and look into your heart as to why the people of Bengal rejected you so vehemently.
Please don’t embarrass yourself any further and make way for the progress of Bengal and our country.
Go away madam and please don’t come back.
🚨Big BREAKING:
Cleanup Has Begun in Bengal🔥
✅ED issues Lookout Notice against Kolkata DCP Shantanu Sinha Biswas.
Accused of links to the notorious Sona Pappu syndicate in a major money laundering & land-grabbing case.
⚡️Raids already conducted at his residence - he skipped summons and now fears fleeing the country. A senior cop allegedly shielding a criminal network?😱
🎯This is just the start after the massive shift in the West Bengal elections. The "Khela" of accountability is finally on.
⚖️Real change and zero tolerance for corruption.
How many more big names will tumble next?
Compare the entitled, elite three witches of @AITCofficial, @MahuaMoitra@sagarikaghose and @sayani06, who are considered ‘intelligent and accomplished’ only because they know how to put on make-up and speak good English, to the three winning women candidates of @BJP4India in West Bengal,
Rekha Patra, the victim of Sandeshkhali mass gang rape by TMC men. Ratna Debnath, mother of RG Kar hospital rape & murder victim. Kalita Maji, worked as a house maid.
All three won! Meanwhile, the shrill witches of Momotabeth are hiding under a layer of foundation and red 👄
Big victory for Prime Minister Modi in India 🇮🇳 state elections. Its time the West appreciates the strength of Indian democracy!
BJP has won a massive victory in state elections in West Bengal and Assam. The turn out was extraordinary high, more than 90%, far above normal participation in European and American elections. With a population of 106 million West Bengal is much larger than any nation in the European Union, so this matters!
The result should give western media a pause. They very often present prime minister Modi as a threat to democracy and his policies as some sort of Hindu extremism. The reality is exactly the opposite. Indian is not only the worlds largest democracy in size - its also one of the most solid in content because its not a western transplant but rooted in Indian traditions and history.
Yesterday’s election produced surprising results in West Bengal and Kerala and a shocking one in Tamil Nadu. Still the losers accept defeat. The turn out is high. There is close to zero violence. Every citizen get the ballot papers - even in the most remote places. The right to free speech is uncontested and Indians use it widely.
When BJP performed below expectations in the 2024 parliament elections, many western media wrote as if it was the beginning of the end for Modiji. Since then the BJP has won state elections in Odisha, Haryana, Delhi, Maharashtra, Bihar - and now Assam and West Bengal. What a revenge!
At a time when democracy is threatened in the US and European democracies struggle to deliver, we should look to India for inspiration not fear!
The Lotus blooms in West Bengal!
The 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections will be remembered forever. People's power has prevailed and BJP's politics of good governance has triumphed. I bow to each and every person of West Bengal.
The people have given a spectacular mandate to BJP and I assure them that our Party will do everything possible to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of the people of West Bengal. We will provide a Government that ensures opportunity and dignity to all sections of society.
@BJP4Bengal