Profession:Aviation Industry. Passionate about Indian history. Inspiration:MahaBharat/Geeta/NSC Bose/Vivekananda/Chanakya/NaMo. Tweets:own view, RTs: no endo
Babylon died in 539 BC.
Rome died in 476 AD.
But on the banks of the Ganges…
One city completely defeated Time.
Kashi (Varanasi).
For 3,500 continuous years…
The exact same fires have burned.
The exact same mantras have been sung.
84 River Ghats. 23,000 Temples. Breathing.
You were not “born” in 1947.
You are the bloodline of the only
Immortal Civilization on Earth.
Alexander died of a simple fever in 323 BC.
Caesar died from 23 wounds in 44 BC.
But in 1527 AD…
One King in Bharat simply refused to die.
Maharana Sanga.
He fought with one arm. One leg. One eye.
80 wounds carved into his flesh.
80 Wounds. 1 King. Unkillable.
You are not a “Weak Nation”.
You are the bloodline of the greatest
Indestructible Warrior in human history.
लोगों के दिमाग में बैठा दिया गया है कि ताजमहल शाहजहाँ ने बनवाया था, और यह प्यार की निशानी है। यह सब बेकार की बातें हैं। मेरा दावा है कि यह पहले "तेजोमहालय" नाम का हिंदू मंदिर था, जिसे 1156 ई. में राजा परमार देव ने बनवाया था। मेरे पास इस दावे के समर्थन में दस्तावेज़ी साक्ष्य हैं।
This was Punjab 👇
How come Khalistanis are not fighting for Nanakana Sahib, the birth place place of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, now in Pakistan?
How come Khalistanis are not fighting for Sindh?
Sindhis revere Guru Nanak Dev Ji even today.
Punj-aab, means land of 5 rivers. How come no one is fighting for the land of the rivers, Indus, being the most prominent among them.
REASON: Because this is purely a political movement, to break India 🇮🇳
It has nothing to do with faith or religion.
Kapil Dev on Sikhism: do listen in how Hindu families in Punjab historically sent their first-born son to fight for the land as a ‘warrior’ and that was an initiation for them to be called a ‘Sikh’ 🪯
“My own Massi’s elder son became a Sikh”
Which Congress Leader sent 2.5 million Indians to fight in WW2 for the British side as cannon fodder, but used to give sermons on Ahimsa back in India while dealing with the same British rule ????
Nehru created the Kashmir issue
Indira created the Khalistan issue
Rajiv created the LTTE issue
Sonia & Rahul ( MMS ) created the Arunachal Pradesh & Manipur issue
Contributions of the Nehru-Indira dynasty to India
An Indian was sitting in a compartment with the Englishmen on the same train.
The compartment was packed with Englishmen. They were all making fun of the Indian. Some were saying, "Look at this specimen who has boarded the train," while others, seeing his attire, laughed at him, calling him a fool. Some were so angry that they cursed the train and shouted, "Why did you let an Indian board the train? Get him out of the compartment."
But this had no effect on the man, dressed in a dhoti-kurta, a black coat, and a turban. He sat with a calm, serious expression, as if lost in thought.
The train was moving at a fast speed, and the English continued to mock and insult the Indian at the same pace. But suddenly, the man got up from his seat and shouted, "Stop the train!" Before anyone could understand, he pulled the train chain. The train stopped.
Now, it seemed as if the British were raging. Everyone was abusing him. They were hurling abuses at him, hurling all the words in the dictionary, like "illiterate," "unintelligent," and "illiterate." But the man stood quietly, with a serious expression, as if unaffected by anyone's words. His silence only increased the British's anger.
The train guard came running. "Who stopped the train?" he asked in a stern voice.
Before any Englishman could speak, the man spoke up, "I stopped it, sir."
Are you crazy? This is your first time riding a train? You know that stopping a train without reason is a crime," the guard said angrily.
Yes, sir! I know, but if I hadn't stopped the train, hundreds of people would have died.
Hearing the man's words, everyone burst into laughter. But, unfazed, he said confidently, "There are broken tracks about a furlong from here. You can walk over and see if you want."
The guard and some other English passengers accompanied him. Throughout the journey, the English were leaving no stone unturned in teasing him.
But everyone's eyes widened when they saw that the track was indeed broken at the distance indicated. The nuts and bolts were exposed. Now, all those faces, including the guard's, who had been calling the Indian a fool, an ignorant person, and a madman, looked at him curiously, as if asking, "How did you know this from such a distance?"
The guard asked, "How did you know the track was broken?"
He said, "Sir, everyone on the train was busy with their own work. At that time, my attention was focused on the train's speed. The train was moving at its normal speed. But suddenly, I felt a change in its speed due to the vibration of the track. This happens when the track is broken at some distance. So, without wasting a moment, I pulled the chain to stop the train."
The guard and the Englishman standing there were stunned. The guard asked, "Such detailed technical knowledge! You don't seem like an ordinary person. Please introduce yourself."
The man politely replied: "Sir, I am Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, an Indian engineer..."
Yes! That extraordinary and highly intelligent man was none other than Sir M. Vishveshwaraya.
In India, 15 September, his birthday, is celebrated every year as Engineers' Day to honor his legacy and the contributions of engineers to society.
A few said, I dramatize the ancient Indian math. If ancient Indian geniuses used poetry & metrics to teach advanced calculus & astronomy, then using sharp, modern narratives to make our people aware is the exact execution of the original source code.
Eqns do not exist in a vacuum. Knowing how to solve a quadratic eqn is a basic operational skill. Knowing why the Baudhayana Sulba Sutras needed to calculate the square root of 2 correct to 5 decimal places: to construct thermodynamically precise Vedic fire altars with zero margin for structural error is systems engineering.
If we remove the narrative, we remove the engineering & reduce a grand civilizational achievement down to a high-school textbook exercise.
When Bhaskara II wrote his legendary treatise on mathematics & algebra, he named it Lilavati (after his daughter) & framed the mathematical problems as poetic, dramatic riddles addressed directly to her.
x = x/5 + x/3 + 3(x/3−x/5) + 1
Bhaskara’s "Dramatic" Verse:
Bhramara-nikaraḥ pañca-bhāgaḥ kadambe
tri-bhāgaḥ śilindhre
tad-viśeṣa-triguṇaḥ kuṭaje
eko bhramati vāyu-madhye
jāti-ketakī-gandha-lubdhaḥ
vada sakhī kati bhṛṅgāḥ?
(Out of a swarm of bees, one-fifth part settled on a Kadamba blossom;
one-third on a Silindhra flower;
three times the difference of those numbers flew to a Kutaja bloom.
One bee alone remained, hovering in the air,
allured by the pleasing fragrance of jasmine and pandanus.
Tell me, charming woman, the number of bees.)
Bhaskara used drama, beauty & poetry not to hype the math, but to make it memorable. Because India relied on an oral transmission system (Shruti & Smriti), data compression was vital. Poetry & vivid imagery served as the ultimate mnemonic compression algo.
Ashok Shrivastava gave such a befitting answer to Congressi Nikhil Jain, that he will not be able to sit for at least 7 days......
Nikhil Jain : "Tell me, as a Hindu, are you more angry that a political leader did not go to a certain temple, or are you angry that some people together stole temple donations."
Ashok Shrivastava:
"As a Hindu, I am very deeply hurt by this donation theft in the trust fund.
But I was hurt even more deeply when, after the demolition of the Babri, a Congress leader had said that a toilet should be built on Lord Ram’s birthplace."
"I was hurt even more when Congress leader Bharat Solanki said that the idols of Ram's temple, the stones placed there, are defiled by dogs filth."
"I was deeply hurt when it was said in the Supreme Court of this country that Prabhu Shree Ram is imaginary."
"I was hurt more when it was said in Parliament that Hindus are violent."
But the question is this, my hurt is for everything, whenever Hindus are attacked. But your hurt is selective. You feel hurt only when you get a chance to do politics. When Hindus are abused, when Lord Ram is insulted, then you do not feel hurt."
Nikhil Jain's ears must be bleeding......
One year of the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, and Pakistanis have discovered their civilisational roots in the Indus Valley. Give it another year, and they will be demanding royalties on the Mahabharata.
Nehru’s loyalty towards Britishers. Yet, he is considered a “freedom fighter”.
AND
The Swatantryaveer Savarkar endured 14 years inhuman torture Kalapani & 13 years house arrest detention, became an inspiration to all the generations of revolutionaries is seen to be a traitor.
A bit rich of Indira Nooyi to say she couldn’t have become a CEO in India and yet post retirement she hankered after every Indian board position imaginable! Why do such successful and bright people always shit on their own country of origin. Why?
Congress has once again proved that it understands neither debt, nor development, nor economics.
The US$765.5 billion figure being thrown around is not Government debt.
India’s Government external debt is only US$168.7 billion.
The remaining US$596.8 billion is non-Government debt.
Even within the US$168.7 billion Government external debt, US$104.1 billion (68%) is external assistance. This supports public development projects in the States, covering infrastructure, urban services, water supply, roads, livelihoods, and other public assets. Many of these projects also benefit Opposition-ruled States.
So, what exactly is Congress objecting to?
Is Congress against developmental projects in the States?
Is Congress against infrastructure financed through external assistance?
And if Congress is objecting to private sector external borrowing, then it should say so clearly.
Why does Congress have a problem when Indian companies borrow abroad to invest in India, expand capacity, build businesses, and create jobs?
For Congress, even India’s growth becomes unacceptable if it happens under Prime Minister Modi.
Now, let’s look at the serious indicators, not Congress-style headline hunting.
1) In 2014, India’s external debt was 23.9% of GDP. In December 2025, it is 20.4%.
2) In 2014, forex reserves covered 68.2% of external debt. In December 2025, they cover 89.8%.
3) In 2014, short-term debt was 30.1% of forex reserves. In December 2025, it is 21.9%.
4) In 2014, the debt service ratio was 5.9%. In December 2025, it is 5.8%.
This is why Congress avoids the details and hides behind absolute numbers.
Either it does not understand the difference between total debt, Government debt, debt burden, reserve cover, and repayment capacity, or it understands it very well and is deliberately misleading people.
Absolute numbers create panic.
Ratios reveal strength.
And the ratios show clearly that India’s external position today is stronger than it was during the UPA era.
Despite COVID-19, wars, global interest rate hikes, commodity shocks, trade disruptions, and financial volatility, India’s external debt indicators remain stronger than they were in 2014.
That is the resilience of the Indian economy and the result of prudent economic management.
Did you know?
During Partition in the year 1947, Muslim League mobs encircled the Golden temple of Sikhs in Amritsar. They were about to destroy the temple.
It was RSS Swayamsevaks of Amritsar who fought a pitched battle with the mobs. They saved the Sikh Golden temple from destruction on March 6 1947.
The Muslim League mobs marched towards Harmandir Sahib.
They raised slogans like "leke rahenge Pakistan" and "let us do what Abdali did"
But then, there was a surprise awaiting the mobs.
They were encircled, fiercely attacked and repelled. Muslim League had to run for their lives.
The protectors were none other than RSS Swayamsevaks.
The were particularly terrified of one Swayamsevak called Bijli Pehelwan.
RSS stationed hundreds of Swayamsevaks around the Harmandir Sahib shrine to protect it from desecration by Mμslim League mobs.
The Swayamsevaks guarded the shrine 24*7. The Swayamsevaks were posted around the shrine for the entire year
"The contribution of RSS Swayamsevaks during Partition is no way less than that of Jawans"- Brigadier GS Singh.
Amritsar, December 1947
The Muslim league mob attacked again on March 9, 1947.
The Sevadars of Harmandir Sahib asked RSS for help.
Durgadas Khanna, the RSS head of Amritsar, gave them assurance.
RSS swayamsevaks promptly defended and repulsed the second invasion as well
Source: "The fiery saga of RSS" written by award winning journalist Manikchandra Vajpayee. Original was translated into English by Sudhakar Raje
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In 1991, Victor Banerjee contested the Lok Sabha elections from Kolkata and secured 89,155 votes (21.8%). Do you know which party he represented?
You’ll be surprised to hear that during the peak of CPM rule, he contested the election on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket!
When there was almost no one else in Bengal, he stood firm. He walked the streets proudly with the saffron flag in hand, undeterred by the threats and hooliganism of the Communists.
Victor Banerjee 🚩Jai Sri Ram 🙏🙏
To love India, we have to shift our cognitive lens away from the simple, clean eqns of Euclidean Geometry (where everything fits into neat straight lines) & upgrade to the complex eqns of Fractals (where patterns emerge out of infinite, self-repeating chaos).
China built a beautifully engineered machine. India is a self-evolving, organic jungle. A machine is orderly until it breaks; a jungle is chaotic, but it never stops living.
Ancient India's strength was its modular decentralization. The central king (Chakravartin) rarely interfered with the local governance laws (Shreni-Dharma of merchant guilds/Grama-Sabhas of villages). Every community had its own unique operating system.
When Nooyi says "the beauty of India is in its chaos," she is instinctively recognizing that India's survival mechanism for 5000 yrs has been its ability to absorb, metabolize & integrate turbulence, rather than trying to sanitize it through forced, top-down uniformity.
In the Western mindset, "chaos" implies a total lack of structure/failure of a system. But in physics & mathematics, Chaos Theory proves that complex, seemingly random systems actually have deep, underlying patterns & feedback loops that are highly adaptive.
Ancient Indian thought, specifically Sankhya Darshana, formalized this exact reality through the interplay of 2 cosmic entities: Purusha & Prakriti.
China’s model is built on artificial Purusha: absolute, rigid, uniform order. India’s model is rooted in Prakriti: a living, breathing, non-linear ecosystem where 1000s of variables (languages, sub-cultures, independent decentralized units) interact simultaneously.
Prakriti looks chaotic from the outside, but it is highly resilient because a collapse in 1 node does not crash the entire network. Rigidly uniform systems are efficient in the short term, but they suffer from brittleness under unexpected systemic shocks.
Order requires single-variable compliance, whereas India operates on multivariable coexistence.
In ancient Indian epistemology, the Jain school perfected a highly sophisticated logical framework called Anekantavada (the doctrine of non-absolutism/manyness of reality). It states that reality is infinitely complex & has multiple facets (Ananta-dharmatmakam vastu). No single perspective can claim absolute monopoly over the entire system.
A homogenous society (like China) operates like a single-threaded software program. It executes commands seamlessly & cleanly because there are no competing logic loops. India operates like an massive, multi-threaded, open-source asynchronous protocol. It looks messy, it looks confusing & it lacks standard symmetry, but it allows completely contradictory truths, lifestyles & economic layers to occupy the exact same physical space w/o destroying 1 another. 🙏🙏
If the Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960, was a vital instrument of regional peace, stability, and cooperation, how come Pakistan initiated the 1965 war, the war in 1971 took place.
Pakistan has discarded the 1972 Simla Agreement.
In the 1990s Pakistan made terrorism an instrument of state policy.
Mumbai and several other terror attacks,even against the Indian parliament, were sponsored.
The Kargil aggression occurred after Vajpayee made the Lahore visit.
Army Chief Munir openly talks of irreconcilable differences between Hindus and Muslims in saying that their "religion, customs, traditions, thoughts, and ambitions" are entirely different.
Teror can be used as a weapon but “shared waters must never be weaponized.”
Other bridges, including trade, can be broken, but water “ must remain a bridge between nations”.
Even under the IWT Pakistan did all it could to complicate and delay Indian run of the river projects permitted by the IWT on rivers allotted to Pakistan.
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What people say, Akbar was the greatest Mughal Emperor of all time.
What people don't say, of the 900 districts that make up India and Pakistan today, Mughals ruled approximately 400 in 1605. The year Akbar died.
That is less than 50% of the country.
But for some reason, we are told the Mughals ruled India.