As a civilizational state with a billion people, India needs to have its own AI, own Internet (including SM), and own crypto currency. There are no two ways about this. If we do not have these three by 2030s, we will once again be a subservient nation of sepoys the next century.
The 4,000-year-old Sinauli chariot, excavated in 2018 from the ancient burial site of Sinauli, stands among the most significant archaeological discoveries in recent decades.
Buried in a ceremonial grave and richly adorned with copper, the chariot reflects the sophistication of a warrior elite that flourished around 2000–1900 BCE. Crafted from wood and sheathed in copper sheets, it features two solid wheels mounted on a fixed axle and connected to a yoke by a central shaft. The wheels are embellished with striking copper triangular inlays arranged in concentric circles, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship.
Its semi-circular seat is supported by a framework of copper pipes, while the front structure rises into a distinctive canopy-like form. Excavations at Sinauli also uncovered copper weapons, shields, helmets, and other elite grave goods, underscoring the site's importance as a ceremonial and martial center.
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Boring Kashmir(India) versus Burning POJK(Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir).
I was in the Kashmir Valley(India) for a few weeks. Pakistan backed and sponsored Stone pelting is now a thing of history. It has been around 6 years, since the deadly game has ended. The blood sport claimed the lives of 500+ Children of lesser Allah from 2010 to 2020. Now, no one even talks about it, and it's been over 2000 days, that not a single young life has been lost due to this violent game, which brought life altering grief to over 500 mothers of Kashmir.
Night life is back, Cafes and Restaurants are packed with families who are reaping the benefits of a hard earned peace. Streets are well lit, youth is aspirational. Conversations around Azaadi, 1947, Plebiscite, Pakistan, Miltancy have completely vanished from public spaces, as well as drawing rooms.
Steady flow of tourists have started to trickle in and they are increasing with every passing day.
The Srinagar-Jammu Direct Railway journey is a game changer and people are availing it in healthy numbers, Kashmir now becoming closer to mainland India.
Today, the all weather tunnel from Sonmarg(Kashmir) to Ladakh was inaugurated and the infrastructure got a further boost.
People are finally after 3 decades of relentless separatist miltant insurgency(1990 to 2020), living a Kashmir, which is free of the past trauma.
Pakistan State's Terror Shadow sadly remains a constant and one which has to be battled everyday by India's Security forces. Last year's Pahalgam Massacre was a massive tragedy and it did set back the valley for a year. However the Valley is bouncing back and once again moving ahead with the same momentum that it showed from 2020 to 2025.
Pray, things get even better and Kashmir enjoys this new normalcy, where it's residents can enjoy the same boring, peaceful life, as their counterparts in Delhi, Mumbai and other major cities of India.
As I type this, POJK(Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir)is burning, the death toll of protestors is rising with each hour. Conservative estimates are putting the number of dead at 50. Internet remains cut off, News Media is blocked from covering the protests. Citizens of Pakistan have been warned to not to travel to POJK. Foreign embassies of USA, UK,Canada and few other countries have asked their citizens to not plan any travel to POJK.
In 2026, June, the realities of Kashmir(India) and POJK are for the world to see.
Azaadi for POJK, anyone?
29,000 have died in our one house since we began in 1952. We give them a special ticket of St. Peter. It's so beautiful to see people die with so much joy. - Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa is the single-most successful emotional con-job of the 20th century. - Christopher Hitchens
First in my bloodline to see Pakistan claiming Krishna and Kautilya. 🤔
Does anyone gave idea to Pakistan that if they claim Indian Gods, ideals and Culture they will get more loans? 🤣
If bad luck was a person, It was Krishna.
Born in a prison cell.
With chains.
Cold walls.
And fear.
The West writes self-help books after one breakup and a weekend depression.
Krishna was born with a death warrant.
His own uncle wanted him dead.
He never drank his mother's milk.
Hours after birth,
his father carried him across a mad river at midnight.
Rain above.
Death behind.
Darkness ahead.
No burning bush.
No sea parting.
No miracle announcing salvation.
No therapist with scented candles.
Just survival.
Born a prince.
Raised a cowherd.
Before he could speak,
they sent Putana.
Then Shakatasura.
Trinavarta.
Kaliya.
One after another.
As if destiny hated him personally.
And he still smiled.
People today collapse over an unfollow.
He lost everything early.
His parents.
His childhood.
His home.
And Radha.
Ah, Radha.
The part Bollywood never understands.
His closest friend Sudama lived in poverty.
Krishna could not protect everyone he loved.
Shishupala insulted him publicly.
Again and again.
Before assembled kings.
Krishna listened calmly.
Then came Jarasandha.
17 invasions.
Mathura burned again and again.
Then came the greatest tragedy.
The Mahabharata.
Krishna tried to stop it.
He went himself.
He sat before Duryodhana.
Pleaded for peace.
Just 5 villages.
Duryodhana refused.
And humanity walked into hell smiling.
18 days later, rivers carried blood.
1.66 billion dead.
Think about that.
An entire civilisation collapsing into dust.
And Krishna carried that silence.
No lamentation carved into scripture.
No prophet demanding heaven explain itself.
Just silence.
Then Gandhari cursed him.
A grieving mother blamed him for everything.
Krishna accepted it.
That is spiritual strength.
Then came the final collapse.
His own clan destroyed itself.
Drunk. Violent. Mad.
The Yadavas killed each other.
His own son died in that chaos.
Krishna watched.
Because some endings cannot be stopped.
Then Dwarka sank.
His city.
His dream.
His life's work.
Gone beneath the waves.
And finally...
The man who was greatest strategist.
The man kings feared.
The man sages worshipped.
Died alone in a forest.
One arrow.
A hunter's mistake.
No throne.
No army.
No grand farewell.
No Resurrection.
Just silence beneath the trees.
And yet...
He is called the complete being.
Not because life was kind.
But because pain never poisoned him.
That is Krishna's greatness.
Not miracles.
Not powers.
Not mythology.
Life gave him suffering.
He gave life wisdom.
Life gave him betrayal.
He gave humanity the Gita.
Life gave him war.
He gave the world detachment.
And in the middle of chaos,
he left us one terrifying truth:
"You control your actions.
Never the outcome."
Krishna did not teach escapism.
He taught endurance.
He did not teach positivity.
He taught responsibility.
He taught how to stand inside hell,
without becoming hell yourself.
That is why he still smiles.
And maybe...
That is why Bharat still survives.
Inspired by @CJP_for_India I too staged my CONSTITUTIONAL protest against the fascistic government of @narendramodi & mismanagement of @dpradhanbjp & the heavy handed tactic of @DelhiPolice. Please amplify so the revolution may spread! Laal Salaam!