India's opposition is useless, and doesn't effectively raise hell on the ethanol issue, else Modi Gadkari would be forced to backtrack, and so our costly cars would be saved, and then we can happily go vote Modi back to power again.
Damn this opposition.
Anand Ranganathan just completely dismantled the government's mandatory E20 fuel obsession, and every single vehicle owner needs to hear this. 🚨
We are constantly sold the narrative that 20% Ethanol blending is a massive economic masterstroke.
But here is the actual reality check for the consumer:
👉 The Mileage Drop: Ethanol has lower energy density than pure petrol. You are literally paying the exact same price for less power and lower mileage.
👉 The Engine Killer: Forcing E20 into older, non compliant engines causes severe corrosion and mechanical breakdown. The government hits its target, but you pay the massive repair bills.
👉 Coercion Over Choice: A free market thrives on options. Instead of offering E20 as a choice at the pump, it is being shoved down our fuel tanks via a mandatory backdoor tax on efficiency.
Economic progress requires choice, not state coercion.
Watch @ARanganathan72 lay down the absolute scientific facts on why the hidden costs of E20 far outweigh the hyped benefits. 👇
#E20Fuel #EthanolBlending #AnandRanganathan #ConsumerRights
Ajeet Bharti destroyed the fake Victimhood culture of Ambedkarites in a debate organised by Delhi Union on Reservation . 🔥 🔥
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@ajeetbharti Bhaiya 🙏🙏
"I could never have become CEO in any other country, including India. It was only possible because America rewards merit," said former PepsiCo CEO Indira Nooyi.
A tight slap on India's Reservation Politics !
I was a proud andhbhakt. I was so convinced that Modiji and BJP are going to lead this country the way we all deserved and desired. I had really high hopes and blind belief. Never questioned them once in all these years.
But now things look very different. RSS is corrupt, Ram Mandir Trust people are corrupt, ethnol, I don’t want to start on the CMs and other karyakartas.
Ye kya hogaya hai? Why is BJP behaving like Congress? Feeling betrayed and helpless. What are we (common man) supposed to do now. Hum kaha jaaye? Aage khai peeche kua! I hope they really fix the party and regain our trust back.
This is why reservation and all the surrounding caste victimhood politics are so dangerous for India.
A CM commits land corruption and even the opposition party, i.e. Samajwadi Party, supports him. Why? Because he is a Yadav.
Now they are playing the victim card, saying that Mohan Yadav ji is being targeted only because he belongs to the OBC community. This is the reality of Indian politics.
A CM with a net worth of tens of crores, after being accused of scams, is now being portrayed as a victim because he belongs to a certain caste. The same logic is applied in reservation politics as well.
No matter how rich your parents are, if you belong to a particular caste, you will remain "backward" forever.
I think Mohan Yadav ji will be considered "forward" only after reaching a net worth of $1 trillion. Until then, we should apparently allow him to continue doing corruption.
ED won’t raid Champat Rai’s home
ED won’t raid Mohan Yadav’s home
ED won’t raid Gadkari’s son
But ED would raid anyone whom BJP wants in BJP
Modi govt is most corrupt govt in the history of independent India.
Pay Salary tax - 30 %
Pay Petrol tax - 50 %
Pay GST tax - 28 %
Pay Vehicle tax - 40 %
Pay Toll at every- 10 Km
Pay Education tax - 18%
Pay Health tax - 18 %
And in return you get Roads Like This 👇
जो काम त्रेता युग में दैत्य, दानव, राक्षस और असुर भी नहीं कर सके,
वो काम कलयुग में राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट वालों ने कर दिया!
प्रभु श्री राम की चरण पादुका भी चुरा ली 😭
How Nations Earn Respect
Because of power differentials, asymmetry is inherent in international negotiations. The parties are rarely equal in economic or military strength. Yet history shows that the stronger side does not necessarily prevail, whether on the battlefield or at the negotiating table. Outcomes between nations often depend less on material capabilities than on leadership, political will, national resilience, strategy and tactics.
In 1962, China, by launching a surprise war against an unprepared India, inflicted a humiliating defeat on an economically and militarily stronger adversary. More recently, the world’s most powerful military, the United States, has struggled to achieve decisive results against a much weaker Iran.
In 1999, China was no match for American power. Yet after the U.S. bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, which killed three Chinese nationals, Washington was compelled to pay $32.5 million in compensation for the damage and for those killed or wounded. The U.S. also issued repeated apologies for the bombing, with President Bill Clinton personally apologizing to help defuse the crisis.
In 1971, defying U.S. military pressure and nuclear blackmail, a relatively weak India helped Bangladesh secure independence in a swift 13-day military campaign that produced the largest number of prisoners of war (POWs) since the end of World War II. The operation succeeded despite President Nixon’s deployment of a nuclear-capable naval task force off the southern tip of India.
In 1998, an economically vulnerable India brushed aside U.S. sanctions threats and conducted a series of underground nuclear tests, declaring itself a nuclear-weapons state. The decision reflected a willingness to bear costs in pursuit of national objectives and ultimately became a defining moment in India's rise and strategic transformation.
In 2026, by contrast, an India widely regarded as a rising power but seemingly lacking comparable political resolve responded fecklessly to the killing of three unarmed Indian merchant mariners by the U.S. Navy, demanding neither an American apology nor compensation for the victims’ families.
These episodes differed in circumstance and scale, but they shared a common lesson: nations earn respect not merely through economic or military power, but through leadership, resolve and a willingness to defend their interests.
Respect is earned, not bestowed. Power alone does not command respect; leadership and resolve do. Without them, even a rising power may find itself unable to defend its interests, uphold its dignity or secure justice for its own citizens.