Starlink must be permanently banned in India. Illegal possession of the hardware should be punishable by fine & jail-time (like Arms Act). India will have it's own Satellite 📡 internet, but not right now.. and definitely not at the cost of national security!
Slowly and gradually India will build its indigenous capabilities.
BIG - PoK Erupts in Protest.
Thousands of demonstrators from across Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir assembled in Rawalakot, voicing strong opposition to Pakistan's rule and its policies in the region.
Unprecedented scenes from POK !!
Anger has surged across the region after hundreds of civilians were killed during recent protests by Pakistani security forces.
" .. built specially to meet India's security and.. ". That's a MYTH!
Someone should convey to the Govt of India, that we are walking ourselves into a "BOEING-TRAP" : the underlying tech is so advanced, or protected that even a big country with huge resources just can't do the audit! They have to accept incident reports at face value.
Indus Water Treaty: PM @narendramodi is waiting for the Pakistani army to panic, and do one misadventure like Kargil.. and Bharat will make sure to smash them, and take PoK back + some buffer zone.
What I have understood is that PM Modi won't START the WAR! It will be a reaction to an action, then escalation, then towards the final solution.
So Asim Munir should just focus on running Pakistan!
India will DIVERT its entire share of Indus waters within the next two years.
Not a single drop of Indus water will reach Pakistan
- This statement has been made by Union Minister of India.
🔥🚀🇮🇳
@business 🎯 Indian Govt to introduce a new law for illegally possessing satellite 🛰️ internet hardwares (e.g., starlink), that has fine + jail-time.
https://t.co/PnkimNQJyd
Starlink must be permanently banned in India. Illegal possession of the hardware should be punishable by fine & jail-time (like Arms Act). India will have it's own Satellite 📡 internet, but not right now.. and definitely not at the cost of national security!
Slowly and gradually India will build its indigenous capabilities.
@Chiefofbridge Let's not forget all the silverware won by Messi and UEFALONA. 10-15 years back global football fans were socked the way refrees favoured Farca, only back then there was no proof!
THIS NEEDS MUCH MORE SERIOUS ATTENTION FROM FOOTBALL FANS!
@vivekoberoi@nikhilkamathcio These talks are good for brainstorming, but what about empowering 1 billion INDIANS so that their sentiments aren't ignored anymore by the SYSTEM?
https://t.co/mjJG9GdZ3T
This week, India's national conversation about youth anger, unemployment, and democracy rested entirely on two numbers.
77%. And 94.7%.
One was a viral pie chart claiming 77% of a page's followers were foreign bots. The other was an unverified, private analytics screenshot claiming 94.7% were organic Indian youth.
Neither number could be independently confirmed by any journalist, institution, or citizen. Yet, millions of Indians instantly chose a side and went to absolute war over them.
This is the chaotic story of the #CockroachJantaParty
But beneath the memes, it is the story of a much older, deeper geopolitical failure. 🧵
Let’s look at the global pattern of how India is defined:
🟡 Gallup International: Ranks India as one of the most unhappy countries on earth. Total sample size for a nation of 1.4 billion: approximately 1,000 people.
🟤 World Happiness Report: Ranks India 126th - below active war zones. Methodology: one question, 1,000 respondents, restricted primarily to four metros.
🟠 V-Dem Institute: Classifies India as an "electoral autocracy", claiming a historic democratic decline based on a handful of self-selected external experts.
🔵 EIU Democracy Index: Ranks India 46th, relying heavily on third-party NGOs while completely bypassing India's actual government or its public.
Some of their underlying economic or structural concerns may be legitimate. But here is the massive crisis that nobody names:
Not one of these global indices has ever asked verified Indian citizens - in their own language, in their own tier-2 or tier-3 districts, about their own lived experiences - what they actually think.
Instead, they scan microscopic, urban, self-selected samples, wrap them in Western academic frameworks, and publish global rankings.
And those rankings instantly become "the truth" of India in boardrooms from London to Washington before a single real voice from Darbhanga, Nagpur, or Visakhapatnam is ever counted.
Now, @Bloomberg picks up the viral CJP phenomenon:
"A mock political party erupted across Indian social media - a symbol of Gen Z disillusionment and anger over a worsening jobs crisis".
Within hours, the story travels across the globe. India's youth frustration is officially a Western data point.
But which India?
The India of a satirical Instagram account that crossed 15 million followers overnight - a metric whose real demographic breakdown is known only to Meta's private servers, not to any headline writer?
When a young man in Bihar posts about this trend, what is he to the world? A Pakistani bot? A Gen Z disillusionment statistic? A Bloomberg headline?
Or is he a sovereign citizen with a highly specific, local, and verifiable opinion about his district's unemployment, his state's governance, and his country's future - that global media simply can't be bothered to ask him directly?
Here is the truth I keep returning to:
India is a 5,000-year-old civilization and the world's largest democracy, yet we are constantly subjected to external report cards because we have never built the data infrastructure to answer one foundational question:
What do verified Indian citizens actually think?
Not what a Gallup sample infers. Not what an Instagram follower count implies. Not what a foreign correspondent interprets from a week-old satirical page. What India actually feels.
When that structural verification infrastructure finally exists:
The fabricated pie charts lose their power - because the verified ground truth replaces them.
Bloomberg’s global narratives will have to compete with hard domestic data - not manufactured digital noise from either side.
The young man in Bihar is no longer just a passive data point in someone else's geopolitical story.
He becomes the author of his own. @narendramodi
The Great Civilizational Heist: How the West Copyrighted India’s Genius 🧵
Imagine you are a European academic in the 19th century. Your empire is rapidly colonizing the globe, fueled by the absolute belief that your civilization is the most advanced, rational, and superior...
@realMaalouf When I earlier raised this issue, they hurled abuses: "Indians are the "immigration problem", we don't want you in Sweden.."
https://t.co/XpYPQlnN5P
Beautiful country ! Worked in Stockholm 2016-17 - Swedes are genuinely kind and caring.
But the shift in 2017 was shocking: beggars (from another country) suddenly everywhere in Centralen, dropped off daily by vans. Classic illegal immigration problem right in front of everyone.
Time for Sweden to get serious and fix it. A secure, cohesive Sweden makes this new India-Sweden Strategic Partnership even stronger! 🇸🇪 🤝 🇮🇳
@TVMohandasPai@narendramodi@arjunrammeghwal Mohandas ji, requesting BJP or Congress or any political party will only lead to disappointment.
We need the cost of ignoring 'public sentiment' to exceed the cost of fixing it.
You owe it to your 5000 year old continuous civilization, and it's future.
https://t.co/Xkp1I4exh6
Respected @ShashiTharoor - your pressure cooker analogy is exactly right. But there is a deeper problem underneath it.
The debate about #CockroachJantaParty (CJP) reveals something India has never resolved: we have no reliable way to distinguish genuine citizen discontent from manufactured sentiment. 94% Indian followers or Pakistani conspiracy - WE GENUINELY DO NOT KNOW.
And that uncertainty is itself the crisis.
Satire is a valve, yes. But a valve that nobody can verify - that could be real steam or theatrical smoke - is not a democratic instrument. It is a political football. ⚽
India's real problem is not the absence of outlets for public sentiment. It is the absence of a verified, trustworthy record of what citizens ACTUALLY feel - in a form that neither governments nor opposition nor foreign actors can manufacture or dismiss.
When that record exists, the question 'is this sentiment real?' becomes answerable. Politicians can no longer ignore genuine discontent by calling it foreign-manufactured. And foreign-manufactured campaigns can no longer masquerade as national movements.
Until then, every pressure cooker debate will end the same way - not with the valve working, but with everyone arguing about whether the steam is REAL.
This week, India's national conversation about youth anger, unemployment, and democracy rested entirely on two numbers.
77%. And 94.7%.
One was a viral pie chart claiming 77% of a page's followers were foreign bots. The other was an unverified, private analytics screenshot claiming 94.7% were organic Indian youth.
Neither number could be independently confirmed by any journalist, institution, or citizen. Yet, millions of Indians instantly chose a side and went to absolute war over them.
This is the chaotic story of the #CockroachJantaParty
But beneath the memes, it is the story of a much older, deeper geopolitical failure. 🧵
Let’s look at the global pattern of how India is defined:
🟡 Gallup International: Ranks India as one of the most unhappy countries on earth. Total sample size for a nation of 1.4 billion: approximately 1,000 people.
🟤 World Happiness Report: Ranks India 126th - below active war zones. Methodology: one question, 1,000 respondents, restricted primarily to four metros.
🟠 V-Dem Institute: Classifies India as an "electoral autocracy", claiming a historic democratic decline based on a handful of self-selected external experts.
🔵 EIU Democracy Index: Ranks India 46th, relying heavily on third-party NGOs while completely bypassing India's actual government or its public.
Some of their underlying economic or structural concerns may be legitimate. But here is the massive crisis that nobody names:
Not one of these global indices has ever asked verified Indian citizens - in their own language, in their own tier-2 or tier-3 districts, about their own lived experiences - what they actually think.
Instead, they scan microscopic, urban, self-selected samples, wrap them in Western academic frameworks, and publish global rankings.
And those rankings instantly become "the truth" of India in boardrooms from London to Washington before a single real voice from Darbhanga, Nagpur, or Visakhapatnam is ever counted.
Now, @Bloomberg picks up the viral CJP phenomenon:
"A mock political party erupted across Indian social media - a symbol of Gen Z disillusionment and anger over a worsening jobs crisis".
Within hours, the story travels across the globe. India's youth frustration is officially a Western data point.
But which India?
The India of a satirical Instagram account that crossed 15 million followers overnight - a metric whose real demographic breakdown is known only to Meta's private servers, not to any headline writer?
When a young man in Bihar posts about this trend, what is he to the world? A Pakistani bot? A Gen Z disillusionment statistic? A Bloomberg headline?
Or is he a sovereign citizen with a highly specific, local, and verifiable opinion about his district's unemployment, his state's governance, and his country's future - that global media simply can't be bothered to ask him directly?
Here is the truth I keep returning to:
India is a 5,000-year-old civilization and the world's largest democracy, yet we are constantly subjected to external report cards because we have never built the data infrastructure to answer one foundational question:
What do verified Indian citizens actually think?
Not what a Gallup sample infers. Not what an Instagram follower count implies. Not what a foreign correspondent interprets from a week-old satirical page. What India actually feels.
When that structural verification infrastructure finally exists:
The fabricated pie charts lose their power - because the verified ground truth replaces them.
Bloomberg’s global narratives will have to compete with hard domestic data - not manufactured digital noise from either side.
The young man in Bihar is no longer just a passive data point in someone else's geopolitical story.
He becomes the author of his own. @narendramodi
A mock political party erupted across Indian social media last week, becoming a symbol of Gen Z disillusionment with the country’s political establishment and anger over a worsening jobs crisis in the world’s most-populous nation https://t.co/MlU6FWLDTs
India's 5,000-year civilisational soul has always protected dharma, refuge and spiritual traditions born on its soil.
The Government of India is duty-bound to honour the sacred reincarnation of the Dalai Lama - a living symbol of peace hosted in Dharamsala for 67 years.
🟢 No foreign instruction can rewrite our civilisational DNA. #Tibet #DalaiLama
For anyone who thinks the Baloch liberation struggle is a "foreign toolkit", look at the institutionalized horror of the "Kill and Dump" policy executed by the Pakistani establishment:
💀 August 26, 2006: Taratani Hills, Kohlu - Assassination of 79-year-old Nawab Akbar Bugti via heavy military shelling: Over 60 civilian/tribal casualties.
💀 January 25, 2014: Totak, Khuzdar - Discovery of secret mass graves containing previously abducted Baloch activists: 103 to 169 mutilated bodies recovered.
💀 June 2015: Saryab Road, Quetta - "Operation Eagle" combing operation: Over 40 Baloch youth killed in staged "fake encounters".
💀 November 2025: Province-wide - Military house raids and state-backed "Death Squad" abductions: 106 Enforced Disappearances, 42 extrajudicial killings in a single month.
💀 February 15, 2026: Shapatan, Panjgur - Body of university student Jangiyan Baloch found dumped 8 months after being abducted by the Frontier Corps (FC).
💀 February 2026: Province-wide - Documented structural purge by the Human Rights Council of Balochistan (HRCB): 234 Enforced Disappearances, 87 Killings (including 30 previously missing in custody) in just 28 days.
This is not counter-terrorism. This is a cold, resource-driven demographic and political strangulation of ancient, proud people.
The Punjabi-dominated military state treats Balochistan like a captive resource colony, trading away its gold, copper, and Gwadar coast while silencing its indigenous youth in mass graves. You cannot occupy the people forever.
The Baloch are political people fighting a textbook colonial occupation. Pakistan is the mother of terror. ✊⬛🟥🟩
#FreeBalochistan #BalochGenocide
When Imran Khan was ousted in 2022, he simply asked 🇵🇰 people to step outside their homes at 10 PM on a Sunday. No transport, no organization. Millions of families across 50 cities simultaneously walked onto the asphalt with phone flashlights, causing total organic gridlock.
https://t.co/my9eyjKAFI
The world remembers him lifting the 1992 World Cup 🌍 Trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, a charismatic icon who could bend destiny to his will.
Later, Pakistan saw him as the political messiah - the man who promised a Naya Pakistan, free from the iron grip of dynastic politics and deep-state control.
He was the prime minister who looked global superpowers in the eye and famously said, "Absolutely Not".
That was the myth of IMRAN KHAN.
But if you look at Pakistan today, you realize the brutal truth of what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable establishment.
Over 1,000 days in incarceration. Stripped of his party’s election symbol. Confined to a cell as Qaidi Number 804, fighting a reported 85% vision loss in his right eye from a medical emergency behind bars.
The man who once filled stadiums across the globe has been systematically reduced to a headline about jail rules, court adjournments, and solitary confinement.
How did a leader with arguably the most passionate public mandate in the country's history find himself completely neutralized?
The answer lies in a document the establishment tried desperately to bury: the Cipher.
For years, the deep state dismissed his claims of a foreign-backed conspiracy as mere political theater. But the recent leaks of that classified March 2022 diplomatic cable changed everything.
The text laid it bare - senior US officials explicitly hinting that "all would be forgiven" if the no-confidence motion against Khan succeeded, warning of severe isolation if he stayed.
He wasn’t paranoid. He was just right.
Yet, knowing the truth hasn’t changed his reality.
The system didn’t just break Imran Khan; it used the entire weight of its legal and military machinery to rewrite his legacy. They didn't just sentence him for corruption or leaking state secrets; they attempted to delete his relevance.
The ultimate tragedy isn’t just what they did to Imran Khan. It’s what his current state reveals about Pakistan itself.
It proves that in that system, popularity is a liability, defiance is a crime, and the house always wins. They turned a national hero into a prisoner, but in doing so, they showed the world exactly who really holds the remote control.
The establishment might have locked up the man, but they’ve exposed the blueprint of their own fragile democracy for everyone to see.
WHY ARE PAKISTANIS SILENT 🤯