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Raghav Kumar Dwivedula
@DwivedulaKumar
Advaita Vedanta, Arsha Vidya Kendram (Swami Dayananda Saraswati ji), Ramakrishna-Vivekananda and Sri Ramana Maharshi, IIT Mumbai
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This chart suggests that Bengali Brahmins are the least intelligent of the Brahmins and have lower IQ than OBC.
I could make sensational tweets about this for engagement farming and glorify south Indians.
However, since most people on X, including alleged geneticists have a weak grasp of basic maths, I will take this opportunity to educate you on the caste/ancestry BS:
Like almost all genetic data, this suffers from unfair sampling bias. Primarily this data is of the apex of the people who were admitted (not applied) to Columbia. It may simply reflect groups who are geographically close to the region. A similar chart of say Stanford should be expected to have an unrelated distribution. If you did not already know this within a minute of looking at this chart, you should not be in the business of interpreting any such charts.
Unfairly sampled data can be used to plot charts but such charts do not have any meaningful information. This chart for example, should not lead to the conclusion that south Indians are smarter all by itself.
Secondly, most caste self-identification is not set in stone for centuries. They group and regroup. We know that the Konkani speaking Hindus fled the Goa inquisition, they all essentially merged into the Brahmin caste, despite carrying their non-Brahmin surnames like Prabhu (ksatriya), Shenoy(Kayast), Kamat(Vaisya).
Most importantly, the genetic profile of Indians is essentially uniform. There is absolutely no difference between a 45% IVC 30% Steppe 25% AASI versus 70% IVC, 10% Steppe and 20% AASI. This is because genetic variation between siblings can be up to 20%. That is why one sibling can be taller/fairer/curly haired and the other can look significantly different.
Almost all differences among Indians are by tradition and culture. Certain groups focus on education, others on agriculture and some others on business.
While actual IQ differences likely exist, it is due to a set of alleles that have nothing to do with these components. Think about it: Japanese have none of the 3 main ancestries of Indians but they have high IQ.
Everything that steppe kangers have attributed to ancestry is provably wrong. There are no answers in small % differences in components of ancestry.
yajnadevam@yajnadevam
If this is accurate, then south Indian non-brahmin Hindus must score more than 1510 SAT average.
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@sHaidarHashmi Pakistan will of course betray Iran to support their master, US/Israel.
Pakistan had earlier betrayed Afghanistan when ordered to by the US.
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This is what happens when you make your country Dharmashala. Now Rohingaya's next generation threatening moolnivasi Indians in their own capital city. There is no use to tag @DelhiPolice as they will side with them only & may send you legal notice for complaining
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U.S. Air Force losses in the Iran war (confirmed/claimed):
1× F-35 – damaged by Iranian air defense.
3× F-15E Strike Eagle – shot down by Kuwaiti forces (friendly fire).
1× KC-135 – destroyed in a mid-air collision.
1× KC-135 – damaged in a mid-air collision.
5× KC-135 – damaged in Iranian strikes on an airbase.
12× MQ-9 Reaper drones – shot down by Iranian air defense.
1× UH-60 helicopter – damaged by an FPV drone at an airbase.
Source: @EGYOSINT

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Glad these old tweets from UPA days are being dug out...darn the horror. Anyone who keeps saying BJP=Congress or BJP=Congress+Cow without nuance is a bad faith actor or worse a congi mole.
Hindutva Knight@HPhobiaWatch
5 terror attacks in 7 days Golden UPA era
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So many mistakes in this chart! Chini- doesn’t come from China! It comes from Sanskrit word- Chinna-broken- for the broken Pieces of hardened cane sugar. Which moron said that- China didn’t know sugarcane until it went from India. Telugus also call it - panchadara- Shakkara/chakkara comes from Sanskrit term sarkara - so also panchadara/panchasara. All Indian languages use Sanskrit derivatives-
akshay joshy☭🔻@aksha_y_joshy
Mallus be like "nah we ain't mediocre"
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Kargil martyr Captain Kalia may have been killed by weather: Pakistan's Rehman Malik ndtv.com/article/india/…
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Postmortem Report of Captain Saurabh Kalia
Burns: Multiple Cigarette burns on the body.
Facial Injuries: Broken teeth, fractured skulls, chipped noses, and punctured eyes that were removed.
Sensory Mutilation: Ear-drums pierced with hot rods.
Limbs and Genitalia: Amputated Penis and Limbs.
Cause of Death: The injuries were inflicted while he was alive; he was ultimately shot in the head post the torture.

NDTV@ndtv
Kargil martyr Captain Kalia may have been killed by weather: Pakistan's Rehman Malik ndtv.com/article/india/…
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@Fintech03 मा हिंस्यात् सर्वभूतानि -which means do not harm all living beings, is qualified by the clause “तीर्थेभ्यो अन्य:” (lit. Except where it is permissible according to the canons of Dharma).
A soldier fighting an adharmik enemy is permissible as it is in alignment with Dharma.
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The word Ahimsa (Non-violence) does not mean Non action/Surrender.
Ahimsa is not the absence of physical action; it is the absence of Himsatmak/Hinsatmak Vritti (the intention to harm out of greed, anger, or hate). If a doctor performs surgery, it causes pain (physical violence), but cos the intent is to heal, it is considered Ahimsa.
The root of Indian Ethics is Dharma (Duty/Righteousness), not just peace. Hinduism has a specific category for this called "Dharma Yuddha" (Righteous War).
If you allow an aggressor to kill innocent people cos you want to be peaceful, you are actually committing a Himsa (Violence) of negligence. In Hinduism, a soldier's non-violence lies in their lack of personal hatred, not the refusal to pull the trigger. They kill to protect the Order (Rita), not for Ego.
Arjuna asked this exact same Peace vs. War question on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Krishna’s response (the Bhagavad Gita) was not Peace at any cost. It was: Pick up your bow.
Krishna argues that the soul (Atman) is eternal & cannot be killed. Therefore, the physical act of war is a material duty. For a soldier (Kshatriya), refusing to fight a necessary war is a sin, cos it allows chaos to win.
Service in the military is not squared with Hinduism, it is defined by it. A soldier who fights w/o attachment is considered a Yogi.

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Old India
This was when Pakistan’s Home Minister flew into Delhi and told Indians that Kargil martyr Captain Saurabh Kalia had died due to bad weather.
And our own Foreign Minister defended it by saying: “If the Pakistan Interior Minister has said something, it does not appear to be carefully worded or well discussed. It does not appear to be Pakistan’s formal policy.”
As an Indian MEA, Salman Khurshid did not even condemn it and instead went on to tell us that the Home Minister of Pakistan’s words were not Pakistan’s formal policy.

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Kargil martyr Captain Kalia may have been killed by weather: Pakistan's Rehman Malik ndtv.com/article/india/…
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Remember the pickpocket from Bareilly character in Dhurandhar 2? He was a RAW agent who and sacrificed his life to save the more important mission of Hamza / Jaskirat of penetrating Pakistan. About the anonymous lives of such selfless patriots, Ajit Doval, National Security Advisor, said years ago:
"Forget about publicity. Publicity will happen when the time comes. It doesn't make a difference whether people know you or not. Do you know how many people have sacrificed their lives for the nation? Nobody knows their names. Since the 11th century, there has not been a single day when someone or the other has not sacrificed their lives. Without action, nothing is achieved. Without dying, heaven is not attained."
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