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This deserves to be VIRAL
And it should reach each & every Hindu 🕉 who stupidly in ignorance writes RIP after someone dies.
Learn about our own culture.
Difference between
Om Shanti & RIP
ॐ शांति ॐ और Rest In Peace में क्या अंतर है?
Q: How were the atrocities of Nizams on Telugus(Hindus).!?
A: They raped a Hindu woman, later tied a rope to her hands and legs, 10 people held each rope and pulled. She was torn into pieces. Girls used to hide on seeing Muslims.
Yet, KCR praised Nizam as a glorious king and brought 8th Nizam's dead body from Turkey and buried in Hyderabad with full state honours🤷🏻
But, never celebrated Sep 17th as Telangana liberation day after assuming power in Telangana.
The old rules are fading. A new great game is underway.
As power shifts across #Asia, the competition between #India and #China is shaping trade, technology, connectivity, and the future of the global order.
Watch @samirsaran unpack the strategic choices, rivalries, and opportunities defining the next chapter of Asian #geopolitics. https://t.co/q5cwGIWb0g
“Pakistan can open 60 trade routes… but trade what?” Shaurya Doval gives a sharp take on Pakistan’s economic crisis, India’s rise, and the changing geopolitical landscape.
Shaurya Doval’s “explosive take” emphasizes that Pakistan is a nuisance rather than a strategic threat to India, meaning opening trade routes holds little value unless Pakistan aligns with India’s massive economic momentum. Shaurya Doval, the founder of the India Foundation think tank and son of India's National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval argues that India's focus must remain heavily on its massive macroeconomic goals and managing its northern border rather than over-indexing on Pakistan's economic choices.
China remains India’s principal strategic competitor due to its vast military capabilities, regional intentions, and global ambitions.
Pakistan behaves primarily as an operational distraction. Doval asserts that whether Pakistan opens 60 trade routes or none, it changes very little for India. India’s massive economic expansion is its true unique selling proposition (USP), and the country cannot afford to let a lower-tier economic neighbor dictate its strategic timelines.
Doval outlines that standard commercial pathways are useless if the underlying security and political ecosystems are compromised. India’s primary objective is bridging severe infrastructure, trade, and technology gaps within its extended neighborhood to secure uninterrupted growth.
According to Doval's public stances, trade routes are superficial without building verified "trust corridors". Because Pakistan has historically used connectivity for asymmetrical proxy warfare, opening physical borders makes zero economic or security sense for New Delhi until cross-border state-sponsored terrorism is entirely dismantled.
Doval frequently argues against a "defeatist mindset" where India acts passively in its regional policy. He advocates for creating a secure buffer zone that prioritizes Indian economic interests, leaving Pakistan to either fix its systemic internal issues or be left completely behind as India continues its trajectory toward becoming a global economic powerhouse.
Credit : IndiFokusNews.
@thewirepak Pakistan could solve the universe problems provided someone funds it's monthly import bills. It just couldn't solve its economic problems since it's inception.
"Where will the target be tomorrow afternoon?"
Military commanders have already put that question to AI during operations in Venezuela and Iran, says Lt Gen Raj Shukla.
"You ask, where will Maduro be day after morning? Most likely, he'll be in the safe house," remarks Lt Gen Shukla, adding, "This is AI, military autonomy and algorithmic warfare coming together."
Modern AI systems can fuse intelligence, surveillance, cyber operations and battlefield data to track targets and predict their next move. And nations that fail to develop these capabilities could find themselves without critical military options in future crises.
So, how is India preparing for the age of algorithmic warfare?
Catch the full conversation here: https://t.co/80X7msNwPS
#MilitaryAI #AlgorithmicWarfare #DefenceTechnology #Chakranewz @SandeepUnnithan@awasthi_bob@i_DeepakBhadana@Gen_RajShukla
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“Epicentre” is a very diplomatic term.
I can use stronger words for what Pakistan-sponsored terrorism has done to us.
Terrorist camps are operating in broad daylight, getting financed & receiving military level combat training.
~ S. Jaishankar 🗿
Crushing reply 🔥
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🔴Importance of Pakistan occupied Jammu & kashmir for Pakistan and Indian Army
( with MAPS)
I'm flabbergasted by CONGRESS era blunders of returning land for which Indian Army fought tooth and nail.
👉COMPLETE video: https://t.co/y6S3wSdVn4
The U.S. now views a rising India less as a strategic partner to be nurtured than as a regional and economic rival to be contained. India must adapt to this new reality, which demands a fundamental shift in its strategic thinking. https://t.co/XgKK2W4Rup
Pakistan hikes defence budget by 18% a year after Op Sindoor, touches PKR 3 trillion for the 1st time
Debdutta Chakraborty @debdutta_c reports
#ThePrintForeignAffairs
https://t.co/59AzDu7fo1
The irony is that the U.S. and India are "Major Defense Partners," conduct joint military exercises and cooperate across the Indo-Pacific. Yet the U.S. Navy has launched missile strikes against commercial tankers in international waters and killed Indian merchant mariners.
The U.S. Navy had direct communications with the crews of the three foreign-flagged commercial tankers and was fully aware of their Indian nationality before launching the strikes that killed three crew members this week.
This echoes March, when the U.S. Navy torpedoed and sank, in India's backyard, an Iranian frigate returning in a non-combat configuration after largely expending its munitions during an India-hosted multilateral naval exercise in which the U.S. also participated.
And just as the U.S. Navy did not attempt to rescue the sailors from the sinking frigate, it likewise did not come to the aid of the surviving Indian crew members aboard the three tankers it struck. The rescue efforts were mounted instead by Omani authorities.
It is noteworthy that the vessels Washington labels part of a "shadow fleet" transporting crude oil are largely linked to China and Russia. Yet since the Trump-ordered naval blockade began on April 13 without any basis in international law, the U.S. military has not struck a single tanker actively bound for, or coming directly from, either China or Russia.
Striking such a vessel would transform a localized naval blockade into a direct geopolitical confrontation with Beijing or Moscow — a line the Trump administration has explicitly avoided crossing. Instead, it has employed kinetic force only against lower-profile vessels, including those carrying Indian crew members.
Taken together, these incidents are a sad commentary on the state of India's foreign policy under the present government.