The hysteria over FCRA tells you precisely why India needs FCRA.
Follow the argument and then follow the money.
India is saying something extraordinarily simple: if money enters this country from a foreign source, India has the sovereign right to know who sent it, who ultimately controls it, where it is being spent and for what purpose.
What exactly is objectionable about that?
Around 16,200 registered organisations received nearly ₹23,000 crore in foreign contributions in 2024–25 alone.
So please spare us the fiction that the FCRA Bill will “shut down civil society”.
What is being tightened is accountability.
And suddenly there is panic.
We are told regulating foreign-funded NGOs is an attack on democracy.
Since when did democracy mean that an unelected organisation financed from another country acquires a constitutional right to operate without rigorous scrutiny?
This news never made it in India. India's ISRO developed (partly) and launched NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite found something very interesting in Antarctica 6 days ago.
I'm not getting into the details of what was discovered. The point of this post is something more important:
@isro has 8M followers. It's account is dormant since July 18th. Isn't this a huge waste of information space?
> If we are so poor in our own narrative,
> If even orgs like ISRO can't run an active social media (which many youngsters will do for free if given an internship),
> If GoI isn't pushing India's achievements to reach the Gen-Z continuously,
> If Indian media only cover the issues in India, not elsewhere, and not the good stuff happening,
Then this information and communication gap is captured by adversaries and hostile actors, using our issues like they don't happen elsewhere, to program our own young against the govt, our institutions like ISRO, and our entire country.
Because these young people do not have a past barometer to judge events. They have never seen or experienced India's past. They do not have much understanding of the world.
They simply believe India is the worst place if told like that pointing to issues that happen, easily believe everything bad only happens in India, and whatever bad happens is only because of the Govt.
This is why they are being used for regime change by the DS world over nowadays easily manipulating them using Meta platforms, Reddit, and Telegram.
And a country like India is letting them get used by creating an information and communication vacuum which can be filled by adversaries.
What I am saying is whatever communication from top levels, information on reforms, and narrative about a minister's achievements that came now, after things got bad, could have come before and on a continuous basis.
Seriously?
The CJP leadership throwing a victory party at a hotel! After Delhi witnessed days of violence, these so-called youth activists switched on the music and began dancing.
More serious questions:
Who funded the travel, food, accommodation, equipment and logistics throughout this agitation?
Who financed the people who kept Delhi on the boil?
@pushkardhami@cmo_uttarakhand@RSSorg@DrRautela@PMOIndia Residents ki life kharab kar di hai. No law enforcement. Even now at 11.38 pm extra loud music can be heard till 1 km. Yeh definitely bribe le raha hai. There is no law
.@abhijeet_dipke who wants politcal career,US funding - has fooled d students by asking 4 resignation.Instead of asking for doubling medical colleges,better education infra,job road map. Shows how gullible students don't know what's actually gud for them #जंतर_मंतर_ब्रेकिंग_न्यूज
India's rise was always going to invite resistance.
Not because India is weak - but because it is no longer willing to remain weak and meek.
Now that Sonam Wangchuk ended his fast and chose to place his trust in the Indian government, let's talk.
The people trying to manufacture unrest or anarchy or even talk about regime change in Delhi still don't understand how Indian democracy actually works.
Governments in India are not changed through street battles.
They are changed through elections.
But did all of this it all start a few months ago when US Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau candidly admitted that America would not "make the same mistake" with India that it made with China by allowing it to become a commercial competitor?
That one statement revealed an uncomfortable geopolitical truth: every major power understands that India's rise will fundamentally reshape the global balance.
Now look at what is happening in Delhi.
My reading is that these protests are not merely about examinations.
They are part of a much larger effort to weaken the Indian State at a politically sensitive moment.
Parliament has convened. The government is preparing to move politically significant legislation, including measures such as the FCRA amendments and delimitation. The Opposition knows the numbers inside Parliament are against it.
So is the battle now being shifted outside Parliament?
That is my reading.
If you cannot stop legislation through votes, create enough disorder that Parliament itself becomes the story.
That is the heinous conspiracy I believe India must recognise.
Every rising power faces attempts to weaken it from within.
Not through tanks.
Through narratives.
Through information warfare.
Through street mobilisation.
Through foreign influence.
Through ideological ecosystems.
Although anyone dreaming of a Bangladesh or Nepal-style regime-change script fundamentally misunderstands India.
Indian governments rise and fall through elections.
Not through street violence.
Not through organised anarchy.
Not through foreign-funded influence networks.
Not through deep-state operations.
The Indian voter - not the loudest mob - decides who governs India.
That is the strength of Indian democracy.
And anyone trying to replace the ballot with the barricade will ultimately lose.
Sonam wangchuk finally realised Abhijeet's agenda 🚨
- As the police said, Wangchuk first called the police
- After seeing Abhijeet's reality while he was staying in a 5 star hotel
- Despite this, Wangchuk continued his hunger strike for the students
- But today, he again saw Abhijeet leave the protest after getting a fever
- Vijeta dahiya called him to say sorry for eating burgers
- He also got the info from vijeta that Abhijit was once again eating well and enjoying his time
- This time he couldn't control his anger and joined hands with Nadda
- Wangchuk finally knows he was just being used
It's over for Abhijeet and CJP. He can go back to driving taxi now 🙏
This is an extremely important thread for the Indian Gen Z.
1 Why is the Cockroach Janta Party a threat to national security?
Why are they operating from the USA?
Who is behind Abhijit Dipke and his party?
Keep reading this thread for the complete answer.
@InsightGL So, the gvmnt will discuss succession line with you & media n make it public!! We need ur tweet for the gvmnt to know they next steps?? Without you or the idiots commenting on this post...the gvmnt will be so so lost...isnt it?
@ankitatIIMA@sanjeevsanyal Wrong choice. This role profile doesnt require cash flows/economics.Such a person can be part of NSA think tank. But NSA needs to be a person who's strategically smart in international affairs, bats on the front foot, shatir dimaag,can manage n undrstnd work intelligence agencies
@chetan_bhagat Terrorism has to have an expiry date. Teri books abhi bekar ho chuki hain, isliye tu iss par utar aaya. Ur a sic guy with one-sided view. Have a spine, stand up for what needs to be done. Its taken us 60 Years to take this step to finally protect our nation. Ur making excuses
@theskindoctor13 India shud start strangling US firms in India. They only understand that language of pressure. Lohe ko loha kaata. Press where it hurts the Trump. India has d power to bring Trump on his knees. IMF is giving the funds to US not to Pak @narendramodi@PMOIndia#OperationSindoor