Beware, Gen Z of India!
The USA-based ecosystem is using your emotions to fulfill its goal of regime change in India.
I will write in detail about how this psychological warfare is being carried out by some local assets of a foreign power!
The SM platforms have the tech. They choose not to deploy it - because fake content drives engagement, and engagement drives ad revenue. India generates massive user numbers but comparatively low ARPU (average revenue per user). So the platforms calculate: restrict fake content and lose engagement metrics, or comply selectively and absorb the occasional government notice.
This is why MIB needs a full-time minister with tech depth and geopolitical awareness. The current structure treats digital sovereignty as an afterthought. Meanwhile, adversary networks run coordinated AI deepfake campaigns knowing takedown requests will be slow, partial, and India-only - leaving the rest of the world exposed to the same content.
The lever India hasn't pulled: mandatory global takedown for verifiable deepfakes involving Indian officials, military personnel, or national security content. Not geo-restricted. Worldwide removal within 24 hours or face operational consequences. That's the only language these platforms understand.
Sources: UN Population Division; Sample Registration System; @elonmusk observation on India's educated classes falling below replacement years ago (https://t.co/uNjK5ZTXdD); @AFpost on national TFR drop from 2.3 to 1.9 in a decade (https://t.co/x4jaWu11Ei). Analysis framework inspired by Lt Gen PR Shankar's demographic-strategic capacity thesis and @AbhijitChavda's civilizational continuity logic, adapted through Padaimagan lens.
Padaimagan IN
20/20
India’s fertility rate has fallen below replacement for the first time in the country’s history, declining from a TFR of 2.3 to 1.9 in just a decade.
Delhi’s fertility rate now sits at 1.2, lower than Finland’s.
Follow: @AFpost
Fertility rate below 2.1 is not a demographic crisis - it's a civilizational inflection point. Urban India is choosing quality over quantity. What happens when a rising power stops needing raw numbers and starts needing talent, capital, and institutions? The geopolitical calculus shifts. Watch who panics first.
1/20
India's fertility drop isn't a crisis. It's a sorting mechanism. Quality over quantity. Talent over numbers. The states that adapt will lead. The states that don't will drag. The geopolitical winners will be nations that aligned policy with demographic reality - not the ones that panicked.
நாடு வளர்ந்தால், இனம் வாழும். (If the nation rises, the people endure.)
Padaimagan 🇮🇳⚔️
19/20