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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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ASPR@HitRunDFI·
@ajeetbharti Bhai ne bahut controle karke likha hai. 😀
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Ajeet Bharti@ajeetbharti·
मोहन भागवत (RSS): संघ ने हिन्दुओं का ठेका ले रखा है क्या? जेपी नड्डा (भाजपा अध्यक्ष): भगवा का मतलब भाजपा नहीं। दत्तात्रेय होसबोले (RSS): हमारी कई नीतियाँ वामपंथी हैं। नरेन्द्र मोदी (BJP): अम्बेडकर, फुले इस देश के निर्माता हैं। अम्बेडकर पर पंचतीर्थ बन रहा है। राजनाथ सिंह (BJP): अम्बेडकर राष्ट्रऋषि हैं। धर्मेंद्र प्रधान (BJP): ऐसी पॉलिसी बनाऊँगा कि सबकी पीडीएफ फट जाएगी। Bh Wing: भाजपा-RSS RW का कोर हैं, जो इसे नहीं मानता, वो वामपंथी है।
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Comman Man
Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
Bharat is a Banana republic Image 1- Gautam Khattar arrested within 48 hours for stating facts Image 2- Nida Khan no arrest till today Hindu’s are being fooled on a daily basis!!
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Tushar ॐ♫₹@Tushar_KN·
Upper caste Hindu girl Mounika opens a Zumba training center with Lower caste Revanth On the opening day, Mounika is shown worshipping Jesus along with Mata Lakshmi Revanth is seen happy to see this level of secularism
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THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
No need to come back. Indians must understand the difference between Bharat, the oldest unbroken dharmic civilization since the Bronze Age, and India, a modern nation-state governed by a democratic system since 1947. Your love and gratitude for Bharat should not be weaponized as a guilt trip to pull you back to India, where merit is devalued, corruption is normalized, adulteration is rampant, civic sense is poor, pollution is pervasive, babushahi stifles efficiency, appeasement and freebies shape policy, and mobs dictate terms to democratically elected governments. Bharat stays with you. Wherever you go, the civilization goes with you. If you want to preserve and carry forward that civilization, practice dharmic righteousness wherever you are and uphold its values through your conduct, work, and integrity. You don't have to be in India for it.
Sridhar Vembu@svembu

Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu

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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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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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Chenthil@jcrajan00·
India's peak power demand hit 260 GW yesterday. New all-time record. During a heatwave with 47°C temperatures across North India. The grid held. No blackouts. That sentence alone is an engineering achievement most people will not appreciate. Five years ago India had chronic power deficits. Load shedding was normal. In 2023, peak demand hit 243 GW and several states struggled. In April 2026, the grid delivered 260 GW without a single major failure. What changed: 26.5 GW of new capacity added in FY26 — largest annual addition in a decade. Solar alone contributed 18 GW. New HVDC transmission corridors connecting surplus regions to deficit ones. Battery storage deployments cushioning peak load. But the margin is razor thin. India's grid is designed for about 270 GW. We just touched 260 GW. That is 96% utilisation during peak hours. One more heatwave spike or an unexpected plant outage and the buffer disappears. This is why every power stock hit 52-week highs. The market sees what the headlines miss — India needs $150 billion in power infrastructure investment over five years just to keep up. Data centres, EVs, semiconductor fabs, industrial expansion — all need reliable 24/7 power. The grid is the bottleneck holding everything else together.
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Besan el suelo creyendo que Mahoma lo pisó, pero el cemento no se inventó hasta unos 1200 años después de su muerte. Básicamente, besan la huella de otra persona. La estupidez no tiene límites.
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@anubhavgupta_ji They have been misled. The lies they are telling are deliberate, but they will regret it: x.com/HitRunDFI/stat…
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You did extremely well, given the kind of resources and advice you had. I will not go into details on the performance of the armed forces, but you must consider appointing a new capable NSA. My complaint is based on several critical failures and strategic miscalculations that have persisted throughout his tenure. Failure of the "Controlled Assertiveness" Doctrine. The current policy of managing rather than resolving threats has led to a dangerous cycle of "incubating problems." This tactical wheeler-dealing, which dates back to his early involvement in operations like Black Thunder, prioritises temporary pauses over permanent solutions. This has allowed insurgency and radicalisation to fester rather than be eradicated. His "Secular" Blind Spot in Counter-Radicalisation approach appears to be hampered by an ideological chip that prioritises liberal-democratic optics over demographic reality. By treating radicalisation as an individual issue rather than an organised ideological movement, the state has failed to protect the interests of the majority and has allowed certain groups to radicalise unchecked. In Punjab, a policy of "normalisation" has allowed radical elements to reintegrate without addressing the underlying extremism, creating a ticking time bomb for the future. In the North East, repeated treaties have essentially created "buffer states" that compromise India’s land rights and sovereignty, while the loyal local population remains ignored and vulnerable. The current management of the eastern borders has been disastrous. The passive policy regarding migration from Bangladesh, framed by some as a far-fetched strategy for future transnational integration, has instead led to irreversible demographic changes and increased internal security risks. (Yes, he is working on this, and this strategy was revealed to me by someone higher in 2010). You can not assimilate the Bangladeshi as we did with the Central Asian tribes. There is a growing perception that the NSA’s office is increasingly focused on political manoeuvring rather than hard-nosed intelligence and security. I am worried you are using him for these purposes, and in the long run, it will deprive you of your political and electoral immunity. This leads to advice that is "safe" and politically palatable but ultimately fails to address the existential threats facing our country. Prime Minister, the "strategic restraint" of the past decade has come at a high cost. We require a National Security Advisor who is not tied to these outdated ideological constraints but someone who understands that national security requires more than just crisis management; it requires the proactive preservation of our territory and social fabric. Remember, preemption is a science, and Indians have zero expertise in it. This is a short report. I respectfully request that you review these concerns and initiate a transition toward new leadership within the National Security Council.

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Anubhav Gupta@anubhavgupta_ji·
Hindu Government.
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@5UM8O Stop blaming Indians. It is dull, corrupt and low-IQ Indian administration.
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Sumati@5UM8O·
Indians. Indians are stopping India from having this kind of railway. Especially the stone throwing cult.
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LegendDeols@LegendDeols·
Time when beard was not mandatory to show Alpha males 🔥🔥🔥
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@chakravartiiin Not even a single Bhardwa MP in India will have this kind of vision.
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Mr Melancholy
Mr Melancholy@chakravartiiin·
> Be Huawei competing to attract global talent > Decide to build a European style tech city as office campus > Spend $1.5 billion to build 12 distinct zones inspired by different european cities > 300 acres with castles, canals, medieval streets, plazas and university like buildings > Has its own tram system modeled after swiss mountain rail for employees to commute > All modern amenities like gym, hotels, cafes, art spaces and even lakes with landscaped parks > 25,000 top tech talent working on AI & chip design Huawei's Oxhorn campus is not a cheap tourist attraction but a city of 25,000 engineers working on cutting edge tech, a testament to china's commitment to R&D.
Current Report@Currentreport1

BREAKING: China has officially surpassed the United States in overall research and development spending, investing about $1.03 trillion in technological advancement. US had led global research and development spending for decades before being overtaken by China.

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Navdeep Singh@Navdeep_UK·
The man who assaulted the girl is linked to Sikhs for Justice and is a member of the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario. He is also known to have a very close relationship with Ontario Premier Doug Ford. 📽️: Old Video
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1/3 A disturbing incident occurred at the Sikh Heritage event in the Ontario Legislative Assembly. A young Sikh female student, attempting to question Premier Doug Ford regarding pending OINP applicants, was physically manhandled & silenced by members of Sikh community.

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@MuraliSrinivasa Will you hire a SWE graduate educated in a foreign University?
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Murali Srinivasa@MuraliSrinivasa·
All my friends in America, It's time to book that one way ticket. It's been 10 years since I moved back and heads down building in India. 200+ direct employment created and massive opportunity ahead to unlock. Let's build in India and make India prosperous. Jai Hind !
Sridhar Vembu@svembu

Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu

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