@cjpwiddowson@sundarpichai@iitmadras "India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great-grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only" -Mark Twain 1/n
The DS identified this man as a major threat to their easy manipulation of India very early on. They desperately tried to stop him from ever leading the country.
The moment he became CM, they ignited issues, branded him with every possible label, attempted to sanction him, and even revoked his visas.
They unleashed tens of thousands of pages of propaganda reports against him, both inside India and abroad. They weaponised the opposition and the courts to flood him with cases from every direction.
Yet he overcame it all. To become the PM of the world’s largest democracy. Despite all the hit jobs, sabotage, and propaganda, he remains the most popular leader on the planet.
He has turned every adversity into an advantage. "Being Anti-fragile" is his mantra. And he has made India anti-fragile too. We have seen the nation emerge stronger from every crisis thrown at it.
I believe he will also resolve the infowar crisis. The main force behind it will be weakened and broken by him. It will be a fitting feather in his cap before he retires as not only India’s longest serving PM, but its most impactful one.
History will remember him as the one who transformed India not just in infrastructure and development, but forged a confident, self-reliant nation that stands proud on the global stage.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I lack civic sense.
They can overturn cars, burn streets,
and vandalize a city after a championship game.
I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I steal jobs.
They move factories across oceans,
shift profits through tax havens,
and automate entire industries overnight.
I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am everywhere.
I build your software,
treat your illness,
teach your children,
drive your taxis,
and open your stores.
The world became a village,
yet my presence remains a problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am too loud.
The evening news screams outrage.
Political rallies shake entire cities.
The internet echoes with anger day and night.
I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory,
and I am told my joy is too loud.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I smell of curry.
The world smells of gunpowder,
of hatred,
of division,
of endless arguments about race and religion.
I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen,
and somehow that is what offends.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I have no culture.
I come from a civilization that counted the stars
when much of the world was still learning maps.
I speak languages older than nations.
I celebrate hundreds of traditions,
yet I am told I have no culture.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am backward.
I send missions to the Moon.
I build vaccines for millions.
I run companies across continents.
Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I worship celebrities.
I celebrate my favorite actor's success
with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk.
Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war.
Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I gather in crowds.
We walk together in processions,
celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions.
Everyone is welcome.
No shops are looted.
No neighborhoods are burned.
No one is threatened for thinking differently.
We sing.
We dance.
We pray.
And somehow our gathering becomes the problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere.
I light a lamp in a foreign land.
I wear a saree in the snow.
I teach my children the language of their grandparents.
Others build walls between neighbors,
argue endlessly over identity,
and forget where they came from.
Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I live in the past.
But my past gave me yoga,
mathematics, philosophy, meditation,
and the idea that the world is one family.
The future keeps borrowing from my past,
while telling me to be embarrassed by it.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I should be ashamed.
Ashamed of my accent.
Ashamed of my food.
Ashamed of my festivals.
Ashamed of my traditions.
Ashamed of existing.
But I am not ashamed.
I am the child of farmers and philosophers,
scientists and saints, workers and dreamers.
I come from a land that taught the world
that truth can be many-sided,
that all paths deserve respect,
and that the entire world is one family.
Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does.
But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes.
For I am an Indian.
And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself.
For I am an Indian.
The world may mock my accent,
question my customs,
laugh at my celebrations,
and judge me through a thousand stereotypes.
Yet I stand tall.
For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend.
Jai Hind
My experience after attending today's CJP Protests:
I have covered various protests for my media house over the last 15 years.
I have attended the IAC protests, Farmers' Protest, Wrestlers' Protest, and now the CJP Protest.
Let me share my experience comparing the CJP Protest with other protests:
-CJP protests look forced and poorly planned
-IAC had common people fighting for their rights, whereas CJP feels more like a protest called by left-wing students from JNU
-The Pride Parade in Delhi attracts more people than the CJP protest
-Despite being labelled a youth movement, the CJP protest had more old people than young people
-There was a clear sense of classism, with the founder and spokespersons enjoying VIP arrangements while ordinary supporters stood in the sun
-People were roaming around in groups, making reels, clicking selfies; one group was asking for Azadi, another for LGBT rights, while others were demanding resignations
-This is the smallest crowd I have ever seen at Jantar Mantar in my journalism career
-I would say this is the most disorganised protest of the 21st century
Even a JCB attracts more crowds than these cockroaches!!
Absolutely excellent investigation, as only @AshleyRindsberg can.
It mentions most of the same Indian Wikipedia editors whom OpIndia has also exposed.
Here’s our dossier - Wikipedia’s War On India
https://t.co/0KrN3qEW6f
Ye wala secularism is DEAD and never coming back for sure!
You killed that 3 minutes like a pro 👏. KUDOS TO YOU Sir.
Modi Ka Mantra Yogi Ka Tantra
#UPGreenInfraBoost
Will Sabeer Bhatia advise the Jews to "appreciate" the Holocaust chapter of their history?
As a matter of fact, only because the Jews remember the history and said "Never again", have they been able to build Israel and all its technological prowess and they have also revived the Hebrew language.
Bharat will do all of it - we will rebuild our great civilization, we will remember our history (Never again!) and honor the memory of our ancestors, and we will also revive our great languages.
12 years ago Peta held a rally in India asking Muslims to turn Vegan at Eid. Their activists were thrashed so badly they might have been lynched had cops not intervened. Peta never held a rally on Eid ever again.
All the sermonising is reserved exclusively for Hindu festivals.
Security Forces have their tasks cut out in Bengal.
* Clean Up the Border Belt.
* Sort out the bomb factories.
* Decimate the smuggling syndicate.
* Stop cattle-drug & human traffickers.
* Identify & send back illegals: Bangladeshis & Rohingyas
* Indian resources only for Indians
People who post videos flying first class in every flight, with each flight having a carbon footprint of 4 tonnes per passenger, or equivalent to destroying 160 trees a year per flight, talk about "saving trees." Cut your flights, cars, and electricity first before preaching India to cut its development for its 1.5 billion people.
This is a furnace discovered at Malhar, dating approximately from 2000 to 1800 BCE, which is made of iron. All the iron tools recovered from this site belong to the same period or to a time close to it.
Did you post any clips regarding the 250,000+ British white girls that were raped on an industrial-scale level by "Asian" men named Ahmad, Mahmoud, Muhammad, Mohammed, and Mohamed?
🎬With Ishwar's grace, am posting Part-1 of my short Movie: 'Fibonacci Speaks'. May many children see it like Dhurandhar! to know How our Maths changed the World !
I need you to sit with this for a moment:
In 1971, Pakistani soldiers went into Bengali villages and asked one question:
"Where do the Hindus live?"
Then they went there.
200,000 to 400,000 women were raped. Systematically. As a weapon.
The perpetrators weren't just soldiers — they were Jamaat-e-Islami militants. A Muslim Brotherhood affiliate.
I've spent years documenting what political Islam does when it has power.
This is what it does when it has power.
🇧🇩 The 1971 Bangladesh genocide has never been recognized by the US or UK.
Say their names. Break the silence.
You are utterly clueless and ignorant about history.
It's laughable to suggest that the Turks taught Indians how to use yogurt for cooking.
India had a sophisticated, systemized, fully-developed yogurt culture with fermentation, culinary techniques, medical theory, and regional cuisine thousands of years before contact with the Turkish.
First - the basics - Indians have been making yogurt for over 4500 years. In Vedic Sanskrit, दधि (dadhi) clearly means fermented milk (curd/yogurt). It appears throughout the Rigveda and other Vedic compositions - not as something exotic, but as an everyday staple which was used all time in sacred rituals and feasts.
Second, sophisticated uses of yogurt appear as far back as the Mahabharata era in the culinary text Nala’s Pāka Darpaṇa which gives specific instructions for making yogurt and has sophisticated savory recipes where yogurt is mixed with spices, aromatics, & herbs then combined with rice as दधियुक्तशाल्यन्न (dadhiyuktaśālyanna). This shows yogurt was already a cooking medium in Indian recipes, not just a side. Those same traditional recipes are relished even today in South Indian cuisines.
Ayurvedic texts like the Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita (composed pre-700 BCE) elaborated dairy preparations by systematically classifying curd, buttermilk, butter, cream, and ghee as distinct substances each with different properties:
दुग्ध (dugdha) - milk
दधि (dadhi) - curd
नवनीत (navanīta) - butter
तक्र (takra) - buttermilk
घृत (ghṛta) - ghee
सारा (sāra) - cream
This is a comprehensive dairy system, including ingredients used for rich preparations where cream, butter, and dairy “gravies” were already understood.
Also, Indians have been using yogurt as a marinade for meat for millennia. Kautilya's Arthashastra (300 BCE) provides a very clear culinary marinade for preparing meat, using oil, salt, spices and curd. In other words, yogurt wasn’t just eaten, it was used as a functional marinade for meat, just like Indian dishes today. And that was more than 1500 years before the Turkish influence ever appeared in India.
And yes we had plenty of dairy desserts too, where curd was mixed with sugar and spices to make early sweet dishes like शिखरिणी (śikharinī) a precursor tradition to dishes like shrikhand.
Nor do we lack archaeological evidence - scientific studies of Indus pottery (2600 BCE in Kotada Bhadli, Gujarat) show that Indians were processing dairy inside pottery vessels, based on lipid isotope analysis that clearly distinguishes milk fats from meat fats. Milk was not just consumed fresh but was heated, stored, fermented and transformed into other dairy forms. Perforated inserts were found which were likely used to separate curds and whey while making acid-set fresh cheeses like paneer over 4400 years ago. Sour yogurt was used to curdle milk, exactly how it is still made today.
(Thanks for tagging me on this @Manik_M_Jolly)
As a Hindu, I believe the entire Universe is the manifestation of the Divine. All of it - the river, the tree, the snake, the stone, the earthworm, the cow, the monkey, the elephant - all of it is divine manifestation. That belief is not Demonic, it is not Satanic, that is the path to living in harmony with nature and with other human beings.
Arrogant, intolerant monotheism - see the video below - that goes around labeling reverence for all of nature as "demonic" and "satanic"- that belief is what makes men do evil.
History supplies ample evidence. Hindus did not run crusades. Hindus did not burn witches at the stake. Hindus did not invade nations and enslave people in the name of bringing "Civilization" and "God" to "pagans".
> This Japan Times article promoting Pak was written by a Paki asset planted in Reuters which Japan Times subscribes to.
> First Indian media and all Indians need to understand Pakistan has captured all international newswires and pushes its propaganda while destroying India.
> I am not sure why is it so difficult to see and acknowledge for India that Reuters, Bloomberg, AP, AFP, Andalou, Xinhua kind of newswires and content providers all churn out articles attacking India?
> Worrisome part is, forget Japan Times, Indian media are verbatim publishing these Pak infiltrated newswires without any editorial firewalls or basic checks. I saw NDTV publish a hit job piece against Adani verbatim from Bloomberg. How silly can it get?
> All journalists in Indian media need to be trained to understand the infowar against India by Pak, China, US, EU and the deep state using international media, their agents, and our own brown sepoys.
> This is the job of @MIB_India. But I am not sure even if they are aware, or acknowledge this prolem of Pak infiltration of world's media that's hurting India. @HMOIndia@PMOIndia@KanchanGupta@dravirmani
> This Pak, China, and anti-India DS infiltration of international media and newswires is NO LONGER a conspiracy. Both GoI and Indian media need to wake up to the DS infiltrated media attacks against India and the Paki infiltration of world media against India's interests.
> It must be studied, discussed, and fought against or India loses economically, geopolitically, and its soft power. There's no shame in accepting that Pakistan has battered India with infowar and it is costing India.
> Btw, ANI must stop giving/selling sob stories and "everything is bad in India" news bites they somehow make to all the DS infiltrated media of the world. These select sound bites are used to paint the worst picture of India around the world.
Before you joined Social Media did you ever think how could a country the size of India, with its economy, its army, not be able to handle Pakistan & most often, be caught on the back foot?