The DS identified this man as a major threat to their easy manipulation of India very early on. They desperately tried to stop him from ever leading the country.
The moment he became CM, they ignited issues, branded him with every possible label, attempted to sanction him, and even revoked his visas.
They unleashed tens of thousands of pages of propaganda reports against him, both inside India and abroad. They weaponised the opposition and the courts to flood him with cases from every direction.
Yet he overcame it all. To become the PM of the world’s largest democracy. Despite all the hit jobs, sabotage, and propaganda, he remains the most popular leader on the planet.
He has turned every adversity into an advantage. "Being Anti-fragile" is his mantra. And he has made India anti-fragile too. We have seen the nation emerge stronger from every crisis thrown at it.
I believe he will also resolve the infowar crisis. The main force behind it will be weakened and broken by him. It will be a fitting feather in his cap before he retires as not only India’s longest serving PM, but its most impactful one.
History will remember him as the one who transformed India not just in infrastructure and development, but forged a confident, self-reliant nation that stands proud on the global stage.
Rather long but I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did:
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I lack civic sense.
They can burn streets,
and vandalize a city after a championship game.
I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I steal jobs.
They move factories across oceans,
shift profits through tax havens.
I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am everywhere.
I build your software,
treat your illness,
teach your children,
drive your taxis,
and open your stores.
The world became a village,
yet my presence remains a problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am too loud.
The evening news screams outrage.
The internet echoes with anger day and night.
I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory,
and I am told my joy is too loud.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I smell of curry.
The world smells of gunpowder,
of hatred,
of division,
of endless arguments about race and religion.
I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen,
and somehow that is what offends.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I have no culture.
I come from a civilization that counted the stars
when much of the world was still learning maps.
I speak languages older than nations.
I celebrate hundreds of traditions,
yet I am told I have no culture.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am backward.
I send missions to the Moon.
I build vaccines for millions.
I run companies across continents.
Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people.
I am an Indian.
I celebrate my favorite actor's success
with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk.
Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war.
Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I gather in crowds.
We walk together in processions,
celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions.
Everyone is welcome.
No shops are looted.
No neighborhoods are burned.
No one is threatened for thinking differently.
We sing.
We dance.
We pray.
And somehow our gathering becomes the problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere.
I light a lamp in a foreign land.
I wear a saree in the snow.
I teach my children the language of their grandparents.
Others build walls between neighbors,
argue endlessly over identity,
and forget where they came from.
Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I live in the past.
But my past gave me yoga,
mathematics, philosophy, meditation,
and the idea that the world is one family.
The future keeps borrowing from my past,
while telling me to be embarrassed by it.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I should be ashamed.
Ashamed of my accent.
Ashamed of my food.
Ashamed of my festivals.
Ashamed of my traditions.
Ashamed of existing.
But I am not ashamed.
I am the child of farmers and philosophers,
scientists and saints, workers and dreamers.
*I come from a land that taught the world
that truth can be many-sided,
that all paths deserve respect,
and that the entire world is one family.*
*Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does.*
*But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes.*
For I am an Indian.
*And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself.*
For I am an Indian.
The world may mock my accent,
question my customs,
laugh at my celebrations,
and judge me through a thousand stereotypes.
*Yet I stand tall. For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend.*
For I am an Indian.
Every single one of the points are a real problem.
But your understanding is broken, let me explain. :)
Norway has 55 lakh people. Total. That’s smaller than the population of Pune. Their entire country has fewer citizens than India’s 25 smallest cities individually. Norway also has 1.2 trillion dollars in sovereign wealth from oil reserves, accumulated over 50 years.
They have $250,000 per citizen sitting in the fund. India has roughly $3,400 per citizen in forex reserves.
Norway is what you get when a small population sits on top of one of the largest per-capita oil discoveries in human history.
The right comparison is other low-income, high-population, post-colonial democracies. Brazil. Indonesia. Nigeria. Bangladesh. Pakistan. Egypt. Mexico. South Africa. Vietnam. Philippines.
Compare on these and India isn’t doing badly. It’s doing better than most.
UPI is the world’s largest real-time payments system.
Aadhaar is the world’s largest biometric identity system.
We absorbed the global pandemic, the Ukraine war, the West Asia conflict, Trump’s tariffs, the Iran war, and a rupee fall without going into recession.
Most of those countries above did. Pakistan went to the IMF 24 times. Sri Lanka collapsed. Bangladesh is unstable. Egypt needed emergency Gulf bailouts. Argentina has 60% inflation. We stayed standing.
India is the only country in human history to add a trillion dollars of GDP every 18 months. We added our first trillion in 2007. Our second in 2017. Our third in 2024. Our fourth coming in 2026.
The problems you mentioned exist in every large, low-income, high-density country on earth.
Mexico City’s pollution is worse than Delhi’s.
Manila’s traffic is worse than Mumbai’s.
Lagos has worse road quality than Delhi.
Jakarta has worse air than Delhi.
Cairo has worse adulteration.
Karachi has more corruption.
Hanoi has higher pollution.
None of these countries are run by Modi. They’re all dealing with the same impossible math.
Industrialising a country of 145 crore people during a global energy transition, with limited natural resources, while keeping democracy intact, is the single hardest governance challenge in human history.
> China did it without democracy.
> South Korea did it with a population one-tenth our size.
> Japan did it with no major religious or linguistic diversity.
> Singapore did it with 50 lakh people total.
Nobody has done it at India’s scale, with our diversity, in democratic conditions.
So when someone asks “why hasn’t Modi built one city like Norway,” the answer is because building one Norway requires not having 144.5 crore other Indians to look after.
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
Congrats India 🇮🇳 - now the world’s second largest solar market.
→ 50 Gigawatt of new solar capacity added in 2025 alone
→ Total installed capacity now at 150 Gigawatt
→ China holds #1. The United States has slipped to #3.
US is still number 2 in total installed solar capacity, but India passed in actual deployment. This will be supercharged by the war in the Strait of Hormuz. The sun is Indian. The wind is Indian. The great rivers of india are Indian. Every drop of oil India replaces with renewables, make India richer and more energy independent.
The first 50 gigawatt took India 11 years. The next 50 gigawatt tok India 3 years. The last 50 gigawatt, the one that pushed India past the US, took 14 months.
I see an alarming trend among many Indians who think like as attached below, blaming ourselves for atrocities committed on us by imperialists, so I have questions:
Are you guys OK with India now colonizing, say, some weaker African nations claiming they need "development?"
Or landing on the Sentinel Island saying the natives are uncivilized, they need religion, education, and civilization, and it's our territory anyway?
Or take over a peaceful small neighboring country, just because India is much more powerful and can do so?
And after that, are you OK with looting all their resources while killing them in millions to build India with great colleges and temples?
Will you send your children to such a college or pray in such a temple born from such blood and loot money?
I don't think so.
Because we have a civilization and culture that teaches us not to be such ruthless imperialist criminals. Unfortunately, apologizing for colonialism and atrocities on India has now become a trend these days.
Indians have been brainwashed into thinking in terms of power, weapons, technology differential etc blaming all of India's suffering and issues on India itself and Indians themselves.
This is what the imperialists do. Gas light us into believing we are the reason for they attacking us and subjugating us. They continue to do so, making us hate ourselves, after attacking us in sinister ways even today.
The other day I was explaining one young Indian how our companies are being intentionally targeted to prevent them becoming global giants, and the first retort I got was "they deserve so." I was so taken aback and sad.
They have infiltrated the minds of our young, for sure, to sabotage their own future and their own country. It's now that bad.
Didn't you say that there is no freedom of press in India? If so, then how are you able to find such articles, written with a sole agenda of antagonizing the government, in Indian media? The fake propaganda of you and your ilk falls flat simply with such articles. No wonder Indians neither take you nor outlets like Wire seriously anymore.
One mother forbade medicines to the dying, converted them, then laughed at the death count; the other mother has provided free treatment to 5.9 million, built 13 million sqft, 95 OT, 101 speciality, 4050 bed hospitals employing 1540 doctors.
The first mother got the Nobel Prize.
The Ashtavakra Gita is perhaps the most dangerous book ever written. No it is not violent. It is completely uncompromising. It says you are not on a journey toward liberation. You are already free. The search itself is the only bondage. Every practice, every ritual, every effort to become more spiritual is, according to Ashtavakra, the ego’s most sophisticated strategy to avoid recognizing what is already and has always been the case. You are not a human being trying to find consciousness. You are consciousness that has temporarily forgotten itself. That recognition does not take years of practice. It takes one moment of absolute honesty. Most people are not ready for that book. Because most people are not yet ready to stop searching. And Ashtavakra will not wait for you to be ready. He simply tells you the truth and walks away.
Fast tracked public trials in West Bengal.
There must be fast tracked public trials so that these atrocities, shown in this video 👇, are never repeated in India.
Mamata Banerjee has never been a Didi to Bengali Hindu women; she and her much vaunted largest contingent of female MPs were silent collaborators in the rape and humiliation of Hindu women in Bengal by a Muslim mafia of sexual predators whose backs they rode on to come to power.
Their formula was aptly put by a collaborator journalist in a shameful column in 2024, where that former bureau chief known as part of the 'white elephant caucus' of a TV channel wrote: "sexual malfeasance is not a conversation point in Bengal".
And Didi's formula was simple:
free rein to the rampaging Trinamool Congress Mafia who consolidated the Muslim vote behind them and intimated the Hindu voter by tape and violence which was unchecked by a police force that became part of the sinister triad that ruled Bengal for 15 years.
1. Just got off a call with @UnSubtleDesi. I couldn't be happier for her and both of us couldn't help but discuss the harrowing days of post poll violence in West Bengal in 2021. So I am going to share what happened five years ago just so ppl know what happened. #WestBengal2026.
बंगाली हिंदुओं का दर्द कोई नहीं समझ सकता। दूसरों के लिए यह सिर्फ एक चुनाव था, लेकिन बंगाली हिंदुओं के लिए, उनकी माताएं, बहनें सभी दांव पर थीं।
और उस दांव के पीछे, एक विश्वास, एक आशा, एक प्रार्थना, कांटों 👇 से भरा संघर्ष था
No matter who won or lost in each state, India's democracy has won yet again. And @ECISVEEP has once again done a tremendous job running elections for 4+ states - with almost the population of the US voting.
TVK's tremendous performance, INC's win in Kerala, and BJP routing an unpopular TMC in Bengal - all happened because India gave the power of vote to every citizen equally and fairly.
Next time, please don't fall for foreign psyops amplified by local politics that India's institutions are compromised, elections are rigged, or voting should be in paper.
The foreign forces and DS are trying to game India's democracy and make it malleable to them. Your favorite politician and party may win because of it temporarily.
But in the end, it is India and you who will lose in the long term. The foreign adversary will win without having to fire a bullet just making us doubt our institutions and hate our governments.
Nations that refused to bow to U.S. bossism faced REGIME CHANGE or WAR: Pakistan. Sri Lanka. Nepal. Bangladesh. Iran. Venezuela.
In India, they tried EVERY trick in the book: funding narratives, pushing propaganda, using India’s opposition as instruments.
Regime change failed. Chaos failed. Pressure failed. Because India doesn’t have a puppet:
it has PRIEST-KING MODI.
No proxy. No propaganda. No foreign playbook works here. @narendramodi
Indians take immense pride in CEOs of Indian origin leading Fortune 500 companies abroad.
Yet, who are the most hated figures in India?
Ambani & Adani, the very ones who stayed behind, building swadeshi products for Indians, transforming the digital economy and giving us the energy security.
Soch Badlo, tabhi Desh Badlega !!
Eliminated Naxals
Got Article 370 removed
Got final solution for North East militancy
No major bomb blast till today in his tenure
5 ton RDX intercepted and most potent biological attack since independence foiled just this morning
I will want Amit Shah as a home minister, every time something like this happens
Terror has a religion. 4 doctors turned jihadis are proof. In "RAW DISPATCH FROM MY DESK" i explain that if radicalisation were about jobs then the "terrorists in white coats" would have no cause. And that's the truth our "woke" intelligentsia refuses to face.