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Umesh 🇮🇳 (Modi Ka Parivar)

@HighOnCosmos

Unapologetic Sanatani, Proud Hindu, Nationalist, Sanghi Kannadiga- @HighOnCosmos

Bengaluru/Bangalore, India Katılım Haziran 2013
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Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha@ByRakeshSimha·
"Japan will not become an immigrant society." - Finance Minister At the World Economic Forum in January 2026, Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said Japan does not intend to replicate the immigration models of European nations. Reflecting on her two years living in France, Katayama noted that linguistic fluency does not always bridge the deep-seated cultural differences that can lead to social friction. @satsukikatayama emphasized that the government will welcome "good people" and highly skilled professionals who can integrate into Japan’s distinct cultural fabric without altering its fundamental social cohesion. Meanwhile, there are 3,000 Kurdish Muslim refugees who have become a law and order problem. Last week they punched a city councillor in the face. They need to be sent home because 3,000 will become 300,000 in 25 years and then Japan will have a crisis.
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
What @AmitShah has achieved is remarkable - a near-total eradication of Naxalism, with a 90% drop in Naxal violence and hubs. But while many are celebrating, India must not lower its guard. Urban Naxals still exist and are eager to revive their field counterparts. My views:
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PravSpeaks@speaks_prav·
@NAN_DINI_ As always, when “WHY” leaves conversation, shift the goal post to “HOW”. Nandini ma’am - even if we give her an iota of being “at the helm” doing “great service”, what about this? Next - “History will be kind to me?”
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Nandini 🇮🇳
Nandini 🇮🇳@NAN_DINI_·
“India has, across governments and decades, done precisely this, responding firmly to terror while retaining channels of communication where necessary to prevent escalation and miscalculation. This is not sentimentality. It is statecraft.” Sorry, but we haven’t seen this. On the contrary all we’ve seen ‘across (past) governments and decades’ is shameful helplessness and worse, pandering.
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

There is a certain genre of writing that substitutes accusation for argument. It begins by assigning motive, then arranges facts,real, distorted, or imagined, to fit that conclusion. The recent commentary on my views on India-Pakistan relations follows that familiar script. Let me state the essentials clearly. To argue that India must combine deterrence with engagement is NOT to diminish the reality of terrorism, nor to excuse it. It is to recognise how serious nations manage adversaries. India has, across governments and decades, done precisely this, responding firmly to terror while retaining channels of communication where necessary to prevent escalation and miscalculation. This is not sentimentality. It is statecraft. The suggestion that engagement grants “impunity” rests on a false binary, that one must either talk or act. In practice, states do both. To collapse that complexity into a moral accusation may make for forceful prose, but it does not make for sound policy. The caricature of a women’s caucus is equally misplaced. It is not proposed as a substitute for national policy, nor as a solution to entrenched conflict. It is a modest Track II initiative, one of many possible avenues, to widen dialogue, reduce hostility, and explore areas where cooperation may still be possible. Such efforts do not require approval from those who see every form of engagement as capitulation. Invoking the suffering of victims of terrorism to argue against any form of dialogue is particularly troubling. Their loss demands seriousness, not rhetorical deployment. Accountability is not strengthened by narrowing the space for thought. The claim that an idea is discredited because it is welcomed by a Pakistani voice is also a curious standard. If the merit of an argument is to be judged by who agrees with it, then independent judgment itself is surrendered. Ideas must stand or fall on their own logic. Beyond the rhetoric lies a more fundamental question: what is India’s end game with Pakistan? If it is to reduce Pakistan to rubble, that is fantasy dressed up as toughness. It is not going to happen, and any attempt to move in that direction would risk catastrophe for the entire region, not least for India. Nuclear geography is a stern schoolmaster. It does not indulge chest-thumping. The real end game has to be containment, deterrence, internal strengthening, and selective engagement. In plain words: India’s objective should be to make Pakistan’s use of terror too costly to sustain, while preventing the relationship from sliding into permanent uncontrolled escalation. That means four things. First, raise the cost of terrorism. Through intelligence, border management, diplomatic isolation where warranted, calibrated military response when necessary, and relentless exposure of the infrastructure of proxy violence. No illusions there. Second, deny Pakistan veto power over India’s future. We should not let our growth, our diplomacy, our regional ambitions, or our internal confidence be held hostage by a single hostile neighbour. The greatest strategic answer to Pakistan is a stronger, more cohesive, more prosperous India. Third, manage the conflict, not romanticise it. There will be no grand reconciliation in the near term. But neither can every interaction be reduced to rage. Ceasefire mechanisms, back channels, water safeguards, crisis hotlines, and limited functional engagement are not signs of softness. They are instruments of control. Fourth, keep open the possibility of a different future without betting on it. That is where dialogue belongs. Not as wishful thinking, not as “aman ki asha” balloon releases, but as disciplined statecraft. You talk not because you trust, but because you must understand, signal, warn, probe, and occasionally de-escalate. So the end game is not rubble. It is a Pakistan that is deterred, constrained, denied easy success, and unable to derail India’s future. Fury is a mood. It is not a policy.

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BALA@erbmjha·
"My Dharmayuddha won't stop even if Modi puts me in jail & kills me" Madhu Kishwar started criticizing PM Modi right after all her scopes of Cabinet berth & Rajya Sabha seat ended. And then @madhukishwar began her so-called "Dharmayuddha" by aligning with Terrorist Yasin Malik.
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BALA@erbmjha·
🚨SHOCKING: Madhu Kishwar says "PMO runs Ram Mandir. I will never go to that (Asuri) demonic Ram Mandir." Thousands of Hindus sacrificed their lives for Ram Mandir & this vile woman @madhukishwar has the audacity to call it demonic. And many gullible Hindus are supporting her
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Pakistan Untold
Pakistan Untold@pakistan_untold·
Pak Hindu activist Qaisar Meghwar goes missing — devastated parents fear the worst because they know the pattern: abduction, forced conversion, repeated rape, and permanent disappearance. Another Hindu daughter swallowed by Islamic land.
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Kiran Aradhya
Kiran Aradhya@KiranAradhyaadv·
Kannada journalists are on fire 🔥 here’s another one calmly using data to dismantle this anti Hindi drama. If 1 in 5 students fail Kannada, the problem is teaching, not Hindi. If 3,500 schools shut down, the problem is governance, not Hindi But will congress leaders schools follow this “anti-Hindi” stance? Or is this activism reserved for poor Kannada children? 🤔 Now the real question 👇 If Urdu gets protection under Article 29 and funding from Kannda taxpayer money… why not extend the same to Kodava, Tulu, and Konkani schools, are they not “minority enough”? Or do they just not fit the preferred vote bank template? 😏 Funny how Article 29 is remembered… but Article 14 (equality) suddenly goes missing 🤡 Olata's, abuse all you want, but not one of you will answer this. Maximum you’ll do is change the topic. JOKERS 😏
Kiran Aradhya@KiranAradhyaadv

A prominent Kannada journalist has torn into the government's move to ban Hindi, and raises some straightforward, hard hitting questions: 1) Do all those who are opposing Hindi actually have their own children studying in the state syllabus, so that this policy would apply to their kids? 2) By what right do you get to dictate what our kids should learn? Now, please allow me to add a few questions of my own. 1) Why isn’t the government banning Urdu schools and Madrasas funded by Kannadiga taxpayers? Aren’t Muslims Kannadigas too? If not, why are they living off our taxes? If yes, why aren’t they required to learn to read and write Kannada? 2) If this is about minority rights to preserve their language, why aren’t there as many Tulu or Kodava schools as there are Urdu schools? 3) Even by the definition of a minority, aren’t Hindi speaking people in Karnataka also a linguistic minority? This is exactly why subjects like Education, Agriculture, and Health should be moved to the Central List. Let the state cabinets enjoy watching IPL matches from the VIP lounge instead of meddling in critical sectors.

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Prasanna Viswanathan
Prasanna Viswanathan@prasannavishy·
Delhi is set to remove 1.4 lakh CCTV cameras (almost all sourced from Hikvision) and replace them across the capital without disrupting live surveillance. This is significant first move, but Hikvision systems are embedded across metros, central government projects, and critical infrastructure nationwide. The Union government’s move to restrict STQC certification for Chinese-made or Chinese-chipset cameras effectively sidelines players like Hikvision and Dahua. However, the deeper challenge lies in the supply chain. Most “Indian” CCTV brands still rely on Chinese components, whether image sensors or core chipsets. A fully indigenous, end-to-end camera hardware stack (sensor to firmware) does not yet exist at scale. Domestic players such as Prama India and CP Plus offer credible alternatives, but their upstream dependencies remain largely external. STQC is a necessary step for security and standardisation. But in the near term, India risks replacing a Chinese brand with an Indian-labelled system built on a largely Chinese supply chain. Or embrace other foreign alternatives like Axis, Bosch or Sony. Still a welcome move. Every rip-and-replace cycle builds considerable procurement muscle, creates guaranteed demand that didn't exist before, and forces Indian integrators to invest in localisation to win contracts. STQC certification, however imperfect today, is a forcing function. It sets a bar that domestic industry will eventually have to meet or lose to trusted foreign alternatives. via @IndianExpress
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Interesting. Aditya Infotech, India’s largest CCTV manufacturer is going for an IPO, with a “Make in India” pitch. Though reducing, currently (FY25) 25% revenue from Chinese products. But using profits to build Indian SoCs with L&T, VVDN, Noida R&D team linkedin.com/posts/jshilanj…

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Parma Nand 🇮🇳
Parma Nand 🇮🇳@Param_Nand·
@MinhazMerchant The women of India did not need a caucus. The widows who watched their husbands shot through the skull were not waiting for parallel tracks with the country that made them widows. They wanted what decades of this diplomatic gentility have deferred: a price, paid in full.
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Minhaz Merchant
Minhaz Merchant@MinhazMerchant·
Good piece on retired Indian diplomats who offer intellectual cover to Pakistan’s perfidy, amplified by a witless cabal of Pakistan-loving journalists. The spooks at #ISI must be laughing up their sleeves at Hindu gullibility. open.substack.com/pub/sharpbyswa…
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Paul Elam
Paul Elam@RealPaulElam·
Just what we all need, another article about boys written by a woman.
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Naomi Canton
Naomi Canton@naomi2009·
A Pakistani teenager is among three people arrested over an anti-Semitic firebomb attack in north London. Four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity were set on fire outside a synagogue in Golders Green in the early hours of March 23. A 17-year-old boy with dual British and Pakistani nationality was arrested in east London on Wednesday. Two more British nationals – a 20-year-old man and a 19-year-old man – were arrested in the same area. All three were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life. They were taken to a London police station, where they remain in custody. Counter-terror police are leading the investigation into the arson amid fears that it may have been orchestrated by Iran. Two other men, aged 45 and 47 and both British nationals, were detained at addresses in north-west and central London last week on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. They were later released on bail. Israeli embassy sources told The Telegraph that the firebombing had the hallmarks of an Iran-backed attack. An internal report by the Israeli government, seen by The Telegraph, said the group probably hired local criminals online to carry out the attacks. Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya, a new Islamist militant group linked to Iran, appeared to claim responsibility for the arson in an online video.
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Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath@myogiadityanath·
प्रनवउँ पवनकुमार खल बन पावक ग्यान घन। जासु हृदय आगार बसहिं राम सर चाप धर।। प्रभु श्री राम के अनन्य भक्त, संकटमोचन श्री हनुमान जी के जन्मोत्सव 'श्री हनुमान जयंती' के पावन पर्व की समस्त श्रद्धालुओं एवं प्रदेश वासियों को हार्दिक बधाई एवं अनंत शुभकामनाएं। पवनपुत्र श्री हनुमान जी से प्रार्थना है कि सभी के जीवन से संकट को दूर कर सुख, शांति, बल, बुद्धि और आरोग्य का संचार करें। श्रीहनुमते नमः
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OpIndia.com
OpIndia.com@OpIndia_com·
Bhilwara Police bust fake gas shortage scare: 10 social media influencers arrested for spreading panic, apology videos released after crackdown opindia.com/news-updates/b…
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Manoj Srivastava
Manoj Srivastava@ManojSr60583090·
*तस्वीरें बोलती है*
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Uttar Pradesh: Hindu man murdered by Muslim in-laws, dumped after brutal assault in Ghaziabad opindia.com/news-updates/g…
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