PM Narendra Modi did not inherit a launchpad. He inherited the burden of delayed decisions, weak infrastructure, policy paralysis, broken confidence and a country that had forgotten how to think big.
Since Independence, under multiple Congress governments, India crawled to a $2 trillion economy.
PM Modi’s 12 years: India has crossed $4 trillion. In 12 years, India has moved from hesitation to acceleration. From UPI to ports, from digital infrastructure to defence production, a new India has been unleashed.
And that is a political chargesheet against Congress.
For decades, Congress sold India poverty management as governance, entitlement as economics, and slow growth as destiny. Then they have the audacity to compare India with China, after wasting decades when China was building factories, ports, highways, scale and national ambition.
The China comparison is useless unless Congress first answers one question:
What exactly were you doing for 67 years?
Congress mocked ambition because it never had any.
@narendramodi converted ambition into national policy.
That is the difference.
Nearly 2 million Indian 🇮🇳 farmers move to natural farming - win 2026 Food Planet Prize.
My warmest congratulations!
I have visited the natural farming fields in Andhra Pradesh many times. I have come back very impressed every time. Now the Andhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming has won the prestigious 2026 Food Planet prize. The Prize is worth $1, 5 mill.
Andhra Pradesh is home to the most ambitious transition to ecological farming anywhere in the world. Up to 2 million smallholder farming families acoss thousands of villages are involved.
Environment friendly farming is good for the soil, for climate, for biodiversity and for the health of both the farmers and their customers.
Amazingly it also good for the economy. The farmers get a higher yield and can sell vegetables, fruit and grain at higher prices.
Congratulations to Nara Chandrababu Naidu and the entire state on this extraordinary achievement. Thanks to my friend Vijay Thallam for relentless leadership!
https://t.co/VITnzMbW13
"700 years ago, I must have been exploited, so for the next 7000 years, I won't write, nor read.. in fact, without reading or writing, I'll become a doctor, an engineer.."
:General Bakshi
What is “Qutb Minar’s Iron Pillar”? It is the Vishnudwaja. First, they changed the name to just “Iron Pillar”, and then they erased the original heritage. That whole complex should be renamed Vishnudwaja Complex after the oldest symbol of the Indian civilization there. I don’t know what’s stopping India from claiming its heritage.
According to the Charaka Samhita (Sharira Sthana, Chapter 4), around the 4th month of pregnancy, the fetal heart & the maternal heart become deeply synchronized through the Maha-Vatavaha Siras (major neuro-vascular channels).
Mother enters the stage of Dauhridini (the one with 2 hearts). In Vedic physiology, the heart (Hridaya) is considered the physical seat of consciousness (Chetana) & the mind (Manas). When the fetal consciousness connects to the mother's cardiovascular & nervous systems, the mother's mind is forced to share its resources.
The shrinking of her standard gray matter volume is the physical manifestation of her mind stepping aside. It dials down its everyday analytical processes (forgetting a grocery list) to allow a hyper-specialized, intuitive & protective emotional intelligence to take over.
The Nature Neuroscience paper emphasizes that the number of brain cells does not decrease; rather, the gray matter reorganizes into a more streamlined, efficient shape.
In Ayurveda, this precise balancing act relates to Ojas (the ultimate vital essence of physical immunity and mental clarity) & Prana (the lifeforce governing the nervous system).
During pregnancy, a massive portion of the mother’s Ojas is diverted from her own localized brain functions to construct the tissues & subtle sensory faculties of the child. Because Ojas is finite, the mother's brain temporarily trims its non-essential daily processing requirements. It streamlines itself, becoming a protective shield.
In the 1890s, during his historic tour of the United States, Swami Vivekananda delivered powerful lectures on Vedanta & Raja Yoga that drew intellectuals across New York.
Among those deeply fascinated was Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor who was then reshaping the modern electrical age. Tesla was particularly captivated by Vivekananda’s explanations of the Vedantic concepts of Akasha (the primordial subtle matter) & Prana (the vital life force).
On 13th Feb, 1896, Vivekananda wrote to his disciple E.T. Sturdy:
“Mr. Tesla was charmed to hear about the Vedantic Akasha and Prana, and the Kalpas (eons) of the Vedantins. He thinks he can demonstrate mathematically that force and matter are reducible to potential energy. I am to go and see him next week, to get this new mathematical demonstration.”
Full letter to Sturdy: https://t.co/8xuFj4jTAq
It is a fascinating paradox. We spend centuries creating something, then spend decades convincing ourselves it is valuable only after the West gives it a new name.
Dahi becomes yogurt, paneer becomes cottage cheese/tofu, haldi doodh becomes turmeric latte. The product remains Indian. The packaging becomes foreign & the applause becomes louder.
The transformation of traditional Indian food into "cool" Western terminology is a psychological & marketing phenomenon known as Cultural Laundering.
Stop trading your ancestral gold for plastic imitations just because the plastic has a barcode & a west exonym on it.
Our Agni does not care about our accent. Eat your Paneer/Dahi.
Around 2600 BC, Indus Valley created a mineral, ernstite for drilling carnelian and agate. Only recently people realized that it's not a natural mineral but it's made out of heating sandstone and laterite to 1100 degrees. You know how important is that for human technological evolution? There are only two other items in the whole of human history before Industrial Revolution which are near to it in hardness(7.5-8 on Moh's Scale) - Wootz Steel(again, Indian) and porcelain. Just think. For more than 4000 years, humans weren't able to match that technology. 4000 years!!
The hate against India was not created recently. It has been cultivated and spread for centuries by Western powers.
Many Western people are still brainwashed against India.
Must watch👇
K Annamali has in-depth knowledge of Mahabharata.. How beautifully he has described Bharat ..
Hoping Tamilnadu will give him what he deserves and respects and honours him... He has too much of regards for Modiji and moving away from Modiji to be on his own for the sake of Tamil Nadu are the qualities of a true patriot ❤️
As he is on his own now I hope he gets the required financial support from the people of TN because he is not Joseph Vijay he is the son of a farmer
If bad luck was a person, It was Krishna.
Born in a prison cell.
With chains.
Cold walls.
And fear.
The West writes self-help books after one breakup and a weekend depression.
Krishna was born with a death warrant.
His own uncle wanted him dead.
He never drank his mother's milk.
Hours after birth,
his father carried him across a mad river at midnight.
Rain above.
Death behind.
Darkness ahead.
No burning bush.
No sea parting.
No miracle announcing salvation.
No therapist with scented candles.
Just survival.
Born a prince.
Raised a cowherd.
Before he could speak,
they sent Putana.
Then Shakatasura.
Trinavarta.
Kaliya.
One after another.
As if destiny hated him personally.
And he still smiled.
People today collapse over an unfollow.
He lost everything early.
His parents.
His childhood.
His home.
And Radha.
Ah, Radha.
The part Bollywood never understands.
His closest friend Sudama lived in poverty.
Krishna could not protect everyone he loved.
Shishupala insulted him publicly.
Again and again.
Before assembled kings.
Krishna listened calmly.
Then came Jarasandha.
17 invasions.
Mathura burned again and again.
Then came the greatest tragedy.
The Mahabharata.
Krishna tried to stop it.
He went himself.
He sat before Duryodhana.
Pleaded for peace.
Just 5 villages.
Duryodhana refused.
And humanity walked into hell smiling.
18 days later, rivers carried blood.
1.66 billion dead.
Think about that.
An entire civilisation collapsing into dust.
And Krishna carried that silence.
No lamentation carved into scripture.
No prophet demanding heaven explain itself.
Just silence.
Then Gandhari cursed him.
A grieving mother blamed him for everything.
Krishna accepted it.
That is spiritual strength.
Then came the final collapse.
His own clan destroyed itself.
Drunk. Violent. Mad.
The Yadavas killed each other.
His own son died in that chaos.
Krishna watched.
Because some endings cannot be stopped.
Then Dwarka sank.
His city.
His dream.
His life's work.
Gone beneath the waves.
And finally...
The man who was greatest strategist.
The man kings feared.
The man sages worshipped.
Died alone in a forest.
One arrow.
A hunter's mistake.
No throne.
No army.
No grand farewell.
No Resurrection.
Just silence beneath the trees.
And yet...
He is called the complete being.
Not because life was kind.
But because pain never poisoned him.
That is Krishna's greatness.
Not miracles.
Not powers.
Not mythology.
Life gave him suffering.
He gave life wisdom.
Life gave him betrayal.
He gave humanity the Gita.
Life gave him war.
He gave the world detachment.
And in the middle of chaos,
he left us one terrifying truth:
"You control your actions.
Never the outcome."
Krishna did not teach escapism.
He taught endurance.
He did not teach positivity.
He taught responsibility.
He taught how to stand inside hell,
without becoming hell yourself.
That is why he still smiles.
And maybe...
That is why Bharat still survives.
💥Economics is not separate from Geo-politics.
Where the US wants to get rid of EU allies and wants to have its own sphere of influence, the dollar printing machine is not going to put money in Bharat. It will ONLY put money in countries in South america and north which it can dominate.
What these Economists don't realise is that even if you take it to 150, foreign capital inflows still won't come.
FDI, FII & FPIs won't come do whatever you like because they have crisis at their home. If they can't afford daily breakfast, they aren't going to invest here.
Foreign investments will come in a big way ONLY after Rupee begins appreciating massively.
Listening to this is interview is enraging.
She’s still saying there was never any difference between Pandits and Muslims, that religion never mattered and everyone was simply Kashmiri. Stockholm syndrome much ?
But if religion didn’t matter, why was her community the only one driven out? Why were Kashmiri Pandit women raped and murdered? Why was an entire community massacred and forced to flee?
The level of denial is astonishing. And then comes the predictable “both sides” narrative from the Muslim interviewer, as if the victims of an exodus and those who carried it out were somehow the same.
జోగులాంబ అమ్మవారి ఆలయ పరిసరాల్లో ఉన్న కబ్రస్తాన్ను తొలగించాలనే డిమాండ్తో మనమందరం చట్టబద్ధంగా, ప్రజాస్వామ్య పద్ధతిలో స్వరం వినిపిద్దాం.
“కబ్రస్తాన్ హటావో – జోగులాంబ బచావో” అని ఒక కాగితంపై రాసి, అమ్మవారి హుండీలో వేయండి.
భక్తుల మనోభావాలను గౌరవిస్తూ, ఆలయ పవిత్రత పరిరక్షణ కోసం మన వినతిని తెలియజేద్దాం.
జై జోగులాంబ అమ్మవారు 🙏🏻🚩
@NRavinderspeaks 🙏🏻
> If someone had told me before 2014 that a NATO member like Turkey would say, "We urge India not to judge us through our ties with Pakistan," I would've laughed.
> This isn't only coz India cancelled deals with Turkey. But also arming Greece, Cyprus & Armenia
Turkey is now asking, "What did we do wrong?"
> Well, perhaps sending drones & support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
If Turkish weapons can find their way to Pakistan, Indian weapons can find their way to the Mediterranean..
India still remembers Pahalgam..
Today, whoever controls ancient DNA sequencing, carbon dating labs, computational models & the major journals ends up having enormous influence over how history gets written. The uncomfortable reality is that most of this ecosystem is concentrated in the West. They have the funding, the labs, the journals & often the final word on what becomes accepted history.
Take Rakhigarhi. When Indian scientists reported that the sampled Harappan individuals lacked Steppe pastoralist DNA, the findings were immediately subjected to intense scrutiny & caveats. Yet many migration models built on far more assumptions are routinely presented as settled science.
Science should always welcome scrutiny. But the same standards should apply to everyone.
We produce some of the world's best scientists & engineers. The next step is building world-class archaeogenetics & computational archaeology infras at home. Civilisations of our scale should not have to depend primarily on external institutions to investigate & interpret our own past.
@JNU_official_50 It's only a matter of time, precisely few years from now a complete u turn will start happening, slowly in disguise. As the money dries up & the source shifts from West to Bharat, these scoundrels won't have any shame to shift their position saying new evidence suggests that...