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Top of the Pyramid Upper Caste. Brahman Shahi 822–1026 CE, Punjab. Turban-wearing Brahmin, war horse & weapons. Punjabi language of Naths. Intensive Care.

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These are fake Punjabis. Most of these goat-shaggers arrived in Punjab in the late 14th century. When they came, they were not so bitter and begged help from Hindus who preserved the civilizational continuity of Vedic Brahminism, predating Alexander’s invasion. They were given lands to cultivate by Hindu Khatris and assimilated into a Hindu syncretic culture heavily influenced by Nathpanthi Shaivites, Vaishnavites, and Rajput Kshatriya tribes. The Punjabi language itself came down from Kashmir, changing its flavour every hundred miles until it consolidated in the Sutlej, Ravi, and Beas plains. Culturally, these pastoral ragtags have contributed nothing beyond backstabbing, shifting allegiances, surrendering, converting to aggressive cults and seeking aid from hinterland Hindus of the Gangetic-Yamuna belt. Later, they were helped by Marathas, who mortally weakened Durranis and Mughals, creating a vacuum they thrived in with an experimental, admixed identity, initially peddled as a tributary of Hinduism, then under British direction, becoming a hostile, hateful cult led by the Singh Sabha. So there is nothing to worry about them. The real native Hindus have been gradually setting the record straight and will play the long game, as these losers will implode with their own cunning tricks.
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Sarpanch Mika Gill@SarpanchMika·
आज सुबह पंजाब के शम्बू राजपुरा, नजदीक अंबाला में ट्रेन के नीचे हुए bumb विस्फोट में पहचाना गया आरोपी.. जगरूप सिंह नें किया धमाका और आप भी मर गया
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@NoSpinZA @World_Affairs11 Culda woulda shoulda. Rank Idiot after getting bitch slapped ends up searching for a confirmation bias that has no significance to the BRICS de-Dollarisation claim. In reality, everyone knows South African leaders are literally American b!tches.
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World Affairs@World_Affairs11·
BREAKING: India rejects an offer of BRICS countries to trade in local currencies instead of the US dollar.
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@World_Affairs11 BRICS said “let’s dump the dollar”… India: “relax guys, we’re not doing all that” At this point BRICS isn’t an alliance, it’s a X account where only 2 people reply and the rest just read and move along
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@World_Affairs11 Somehow, they always put forth India's rejection, not South Africa's.
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@narendramodi He's talking to his constituents, but somehow people on the other side are getting triggered. Lack of political maturity?
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Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Today marks a landmark moment in the India-New Zealand partnership! I am delighted that the India-New Zealand FTA signed today will add unprecedented momentum to our developmental partnership. It reflects the deep trust, shared values and ambition that bind our two nations. This agreement will greatly benefit our farmers, youth, women, MSMEs, artisans, startups, students and innovators. It will open new avenues for growth, create opportunities and deepen our synergy across sectors. The investment commitment of $20 billion by New Zealand will further strengthen our cooperation in agriculture, manufacturing, innovation and technology, paving the way for a more prosperous and dynamic future for both countries. @chrisluxonmp
Christopher Luxon@chrisluxonmp

Today, we mark a historic milestone in the relationship between India and New Zealand: the signing of our Free Trade Agreement.   It was only 13 months ago that I travelled to India to meet with Prime Minister Modi and launch Free Trade Agreement negotiations. India is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing economies, but our trade relationship has only begun to scratch the surface of its potential. Prime Minister Modi and I could see that an FTA would be a massive opportunity for both our two countries.   Since my visit last March, Ministers Piyush Goyal and Todd McClay, and their officials, have worked tirelessly to negotiate a deal. The outcome of that hard work is a deal that delivers for India and for New Zealand. My congratulations to Minister Goyal, Minister McClay and all the negotiators who made this possible.   For New Zealand, this FTA opens the door to one of the world’s most dynamic markets and creates unprecedented opportunities to trade, invest, innovate and connect. This deal will help diversify New Zealand’s export markets, support the goal of doubling the value of our exports over 10 years, and put New Zealand exporters on a more level playing field with competitors already enjoying preferential access in India.   For India, this deal means growth, innovation and new opportunities. It gives Indian exporters tariff-free access to the New Zealand market from day one, and it gives Indian consumers improved access to our high-quality exports. It creates new ways for India to partner with New Zealand on agricultural productivity and benefit from New Zealand’s world-leading agri-tech and food-production expertise.   This agreement matters not just because of what it does economically, but because of what it says strategically. At a time of global uncertainty, this FTA is a clear commitment by both sides to stable, predictable, and rules-based trade.   And the India-New Zealand story is about more than trade. New Zealand and India are building a relationship that is bigger, deeper and more exciting every year – across trade, investment, defence, sport, and innovation.   New Zealand’s vibrant Indian diaspora is central to the strong relationship between our two countries. In Prime Minister Modi’s words, the diaspora is a “living bridge” between New Zealand and India. The contribution of the Indian community to New Zealand is immense: in business, in science, in education, in health, in the arts, in sport, and in communities right across the country.   While today is a big milestone, it is also just the beginning. We are excited about the next chapter in India-New Zealand relations.

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@nzfirst Looks like he is watching a lot of Trump videos.
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Winston Peters on the India FTA: We could have done a far better deal than that.
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@gharkekalesh Now, legally, he does not have to pay. Obviously, a competent lawyer and a Judge (if there is one) will know why. I hope your readers know.
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Ghar Ke Kalesh@gharkekalesh·
Shock in Pune’s Hadapsar 15 No. Chowk: Private finance recovery agents brutally beat a man on the street in front of his wife over credit card dues.
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@Amara__Don A recent question on why Ambedkar has no resonance in West Bengal has an answer in Bengal's nationalist DNA, as it was a 'resistance state' that knew with clarity that he was a British Dalal.
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Amara@Amara__Don·
I have Ranked freedom fighters…what do you think..?
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Diksha Kandpal🇮🇳@DikshaKandpal8·
Okay so Amit Malviya deleted this tweet. Apparently all the images were AI generated.
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Upasana Kamineni wife of Ram Charan Tej celebrated opening of New hospital With Batuks ( young Brahmins) from Ved pathshala 🔱 Jayatu Sanatan 🔱
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@nzfirst Your ties with the CCP must be investigated.
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The Mughals always maintained that they were foreigners who merely ruled over India.
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@sanjeevsanyal You moron. Mughals became Indians. All their advances became Indian advances. You have to be insecure not to get that. Your hindu kings, from the same period, did sweet fuck all beyond looting and filling their coffers. Any hindu advancement is limited to ancient India

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Reason radical left hates Sachin
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𝗔𝗖𝗧 𝗰𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝗡𝗭-𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗔𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 "New Zealand and India have just signed a Free Trade Agreement," reports ACT Trade spokesperson Dr Parmjeet Parmar, who is present in Delhi with the Trade Minister for the signing of the deal. “It is a historic milestone in the relationship between our two democracies. “I am proud to witness the signing. As someone of Indian origin, this moment is personally meaningful, and it builds on the strong family and community ties that already link so many New Zealanders to India. “It will expand opportunities for exporters, deliver better value for consumers, and strengthen the deep connections between our two countries. "The agreement reduces tariffs on the majority of goods traded between the two nations. New Zealand exporters will gain improved access to India’s growing market for products such as apples, kiwifruit, dairy, meat, wool and wood products. In turn, New Zealand importers and consumers will benefit from lower costs on Indian fine textiles, garments and machinery. “ACT believes in trade. Trade works because it allows people on both sides of the equation to specialise in what they do best, doing business for mutual benefit while building connection and friendship along the way. "Fewer barriers to trade mean more prosperity, more choice, and higher living standards for everyone involved. Indian New Zealanders will be well placed to leverage their family and business relationships to ensure goods reach people who want and need them at competitive prices. “This agreement is good for New Zealand as a whole — more export opportunities and jobs for Kiwi businesses, greater choice and affordability for families, and recognition of the entrepreneurial contribution of the Indian community. "This deal rewards hard work, innovation and enterprise while delivering real benefits to everyday New Zealanders.”
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This is how these grass snakes subtly do othering of ethnicities who are not white when they have gone through the same rigour and learning, actually have faced more difficulties than average Sob storyteller European scum, to earn that privilege, become residents and eventually Citizens. These are the same dickheads who pretend to be nationalists on a topic that concerns India, but will leave New Zealand soon, they get 4 dollars extra across the ditch.
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Paul Clifford | VCIRM™
I still remember back in 2000 how proud I was when I was granted New Zealand permanent residency. I saw it as a privilege, the opportunity to live, contribute, and build a life in a country I had come to deeply admire. What many people may not realise is how difficult that process was at the time, even with IT skills that were in high demand for the Y2K. Back then, I only just scraped through on points, even being young, held a National Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, years of relevant experience, and IT skills that were in demand. My story was that even before applying, I had already spent years studying, building practical experience, and moving into the growing world of Information Technology, gaining certifications and experience across technologies such as Novell, Cisco, Nortel (Bay Networks), and Microsoft. Even then, it was hard. I had to prove my qualifications, prove my work history, prove my certifications were genuine, and demonstrate that my skills met a genuine need. When I was finally accepted, I felt something I have never forgotten: Gratitude. For family reasons I later returned to the UK, but I have always spoken about New Zealand with pride. It remains one of the few places people consistently describe as a country they would love to live in, for lifestyle, safety, and family life. Now in 2026, I find myself wondering whether the residency pathway still carries the same weight and meaning that it once did. I may be wrong, and I hope I am, but if the standards have genuinely been lowered, I think that would be a real shame. Not because opportunity should be denied, but because permanent residency should remain something meaningful. -Something earned. -Something respected. -Something that reflects commitment, contribution, and standards. When I return, I will do so with far more experience than when I first arrived, skills in cybersecurity, information technology and cyber risk, ISO27001, NIST CSF, Mitre Att&ck and more, skills in identifying and minimising threats and risk to financial institutions, insurance, legal and now ‘critical national infrastructure’, where I identify threats and threat actors such as criminals and state actors and provide solutions to mitigate the risks. ….. but i will hold exactly the same mindset: Gratitude. Because living in New Zealand was never something I saw as my right. It was, and still is, a privilege.
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Winston Peters@winstonpeters·
Why is the media not asking the most basic of questions to both National and Labour about what the Indian government have just said themselves about what the FTA means. Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry Goyal: “The fact that in New Zealand there is an accruing Indian diaspora currently at about 360k expected to cross 400k Indians very soon…more and more of our students going there because of a shortage of people…” With all of these increasing number of visa holders able to bring in family members and ‘more and more’ students having a guaranteed ability to work during study and post study, these are the kiwi jobs being taken off desperate kiwis. Indian Prime Minister Modi: “The investment commitment of $20 billion by New Zealand will further strengthen our cooperation in agriculture, manufacturing, innovation and technology…” Indian government Press Information Bureau: “A Rebalancing Clause is incorporated into the Agreement to provide a framework for addressing any shortfall in investment delivery, thereby ensuring robust and tangible economic outcomes.” The fact that the Indian government themselves are highlighting the INVESTMENT COMMITMENT then in the same breath outline the CLAWBACK clause if we don’t deliver USD$20 billion in just 15 years, highlights the absolute danger and inconsistency with which both National and Labour have signed our country’s future away.
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