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Office Of Vijay Patel@VijayGajeraO·
18. To target a young audience, you need comedians and Singers. So here again, Vijay Nair comes into the picture, as he ran an agency that managed comedians and singers.
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In so many years fir the first time Friday NAMAAZ was not offered as it was not allowed after the COURT order on BHOJSHALA mandir Regular aarti is performed at Bhojshala temple, dedicated to Maa Sarswati
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Restaurants that once openly sold beef have now removed beef dishes from their menus. In Bengal, authorities have intensified action against cow slaughter following directives from CM Suvendu Adhikari. How is the BJP government cracking down on cattle smuggling and cow slaughter in the state? @RitikaChandola reports.
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Real Name Stage Name Shivaji Gaikwad Rajnikanth Mahejbin Bano Meena Kumari Md Yusuf Khan Dilip Kumar Mumtaz Dehlvi Madhubala Rajive Bhatia Akshay Kumar Antonio Maino Sonia Gandhi Aam Aadmi Party Cockroach Janta Party
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Ayodhya’s Hanumangarhi priest Mahant Raju Das approached the High Court alleging illegal encroachments by land mafias on ancient ponds in Ayodhya. In response to the petition, the court acknowledged the issue and directed the authorities to remove the encroachments to protect the historical water bodies
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Koyta gang is attacking people on road.. Harassing small shop owners.. @Dev_Fadnavis ji before this get out of hand please take strict action against these goons .
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@HPhobiaWatch For last 8 years, Lunch is my first meal of the day and iam the healthiest man in my family !! It all depends on the protein intake.
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Are there any long term health complications if you skip breakfast regularly?
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"Lambu" — a 35-year-old married Muslim man with children — has abducted a 14-year-old Hindu girl. For the SECOND time from Mohan Garden, Delhi. First time, family searched 10 days on their own. When they found her, she was unrecognisable — completely brainwashed, bolting out the door the moment it opened, claims the father. Police did nothing then. Doing nothing now. She's gone again. Same man. Family is certain. His name is not even in the FIR. Police quietly turned a POCSO abduction into a "friend's house" missing case, per the family. IO Rajesh checks one CCTV and leaves saying "we have other work," claims father. A 14-year-old. A known accused. And police have "other work," per the family. @CPDelhi @DCPDwarka @gupta_rekha @PawanSharmabjp1 @kjsehrawat @p_sahibsingh @HMOIndia — CCTV footage deletes every few days. Please help the family. Tweet and claims based on the conversation with the family.
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My take on Vande Mataram debate where Maulana on the panel as always was long on victimhood & short on facts👇 So what if West Bengal Govt has made it mandatory for National Song to be sung at all recognized Madarsas? Are Madarsas outside ambit of State control? No,they aren't
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ilahi Sheikh from Dhanori, Pune, had occupied a Hindu’s land for 10 years. When the court ordered the Hindu owner to retake possession, ilahi with burqa-clad women and attacked the Hindu family. The idol of Bajrang Bali was desecrated, pepper spray was thrown into their eyes, abuses were hurled, and the Hindu family was forced to flee from their own land. @Dev_Fadnavis @PuneCityPolice Strict action must be taken without any laxity! @DGPMaharashtra @CPPuneCity @kajal_jaihind
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“Would Kasab get bail over delay in trial?” Centre questions Supreme Court after their critical observations about denial of bail to Umar Khalid Presses for the issue to be referred to a larger bench opindia.com/news-updates/s…
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After the call by the cockroach to unfollow @BJP4India on Insta, their handle gained 300K more followers. Requesting them to make more videos asking people to ‘unfollow’ 🤣🤣🤣 It’s working.
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HC@chheda_hemant·
@swatic12 Tell me 1 thing when u spell CJP initials doesn't it sound like Xi Jing Ping Just try . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Mumbai Crime Branch arrested 3 Muslims — Shamim Ahmed Abdul Rashid (40), Jamil Akhtar Ali (43) and Aftab Anwar (44) for the Murshidabad bomb blast in West Bengal. The trio planted a bomb at an ashram on 14 May.
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Utterly shameless! While a “aspiring doctor” daughter was gangraped and held captive for 16 brutal days, UP Congress President Ajay Rai sneaks in like a cheap politician, dodges police, meets the family, and then hurls filthy abuses at PM Modi on camera. Congress specializes in one thing only, raping justice and feasting on Hindu victims' pain for anti-Modi drama. These traitors have zero respect for women or Bharat!
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Delhi has banned cow slaughter for this EID ..what about Uttam Nagar..Will EID be celebrated in Uttam Nagar Delhi even while we are still waiting for justice for Tarun ??
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@SaffronSunanda Iska baap 1400 votes se aa nahi paya .
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@VarunKrRana Leftist liberandus after knowing that CJP is blocked 😂😂😂
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Varun Kumar Rana@VarunKrRana·
Brand New Name. Same Old Game.
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@HPhobiaWatch Hindutva Knight ko pakad na mushkil hi nahi. Naa mumkin hai. 😂😂😂
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Hindutva Knight
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Pakistani Govt registered an FIR against me for this fact based detail reporting on operation Sindoor. What Rawalpindi police actually can do to me 😭😭😭??? Mujhe to yahan ki police block karke rakhti hai
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Deep Dive@TheDispatch01

🚨 OPERATION SINDOOR - THE COST OF DETERRENCE How India became the first nation to strike a nuclear-armed state - and shook an American base in the crossfire. A Strategic Deep Analysis - One Year After Operation Sindoor At 2:09 AM on May 10, 2025, Indian BrahMos missiles and precision drones struck Pakistan’s Nur Khan Airbase - just kilometres from the nerve centre overseeing Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. Hours earlier, the conflict was dismissed as “none of our business.” Within hours of the strike, Washington was in crisis mode, diplomatic channels were activated at breakneck speed, and an “immediate and full ceasefire” was announced. What changed? India had crossed a line the world assumed no nation would dare cross - striking deep into the strategic heart of a nuclear-armed state. This was the moment India called the biggest bluff of the post-Cold War era - and the world watched what happened when that bluff collapsed. 📌 CHAPTER I: THE HISTORICAL THRESHOLD - WHAT INDIA DID THAT NO NATION HAS DONE BEFORE Before unpacking the Nur Khan dimension, the foundational historical fact must be stated with full clarity. Operation Sindoor shattered a core assumption of the post-nuclear era. Unlike the restrained responses of 2016 and Balakot in 2019, India struck deep inside Pakistan’s strategic heartland - crossing a line previous doctrines avoided for fear of triggering nuclear escalation. For decades, Pakistan’s Full Spectrum Deterrence relied on one belief: that the threat of nuclear retaliation would freeze India’s conventional response. Operation Sindoor challenged that belief head-on. India broke that assumption on May 7, 2025. For the first time since 1971, India struck across the internationally recognised boundary with Pakistan - reaching Bahawalpur in Pakistan's Punjab province, 600+ kilometres from the Line of Control, targeting the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. This was not a surgical strike on a forward operating base. This was a statement that no geography in Pakistan is off-limits when Pakistan exports terrorism onto Indian soil. Search the entire history of the nuclear era for a parallel. There is none. Israel struck Iraq's Osirak reactor in 1981 - but Iraq had no nuclear weapons. The United States bombed North Korea in the Korean War - before Pyongyang had the bomb. No state, in the post-1945 nuclear era, has struck sovereign territory of a declared nuclear-armed adversary with the depth, scale, and deliberate target selection that India demonstrated in May 2025. India's deterrence logic was precisely documented by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: "Pakistan's deterrence logic was undermined during the four-day conflict in May, when India ignored Islamabad's nuclear signaling and established what Prime Minister Modi described as a 'new normal.'" The new normal. India became the first nuclear power in history to bomb another nuclear power's sovereign territory - and survive the nuclear bluff intact. 📌 CHAPTER II: THE COST OF DETERRENCE - HOW PAKISTAN'S 75-YEAR INSURANCE POLICY EXPIRED IN 88 HOURS Pakistan has been running one of the most successful protection rackets in the history of international relations. Since 1998 - when it conducted nuclear tests days after India's Operation Shakti - Pakistan's strategic doctrine has rested on a single pillar: nuclear weapons as the ultimate guarantor against Indian conventional retaliation for state-sponsored terrorism. The doctrine had a name: Full Spectrum Deterrence. Its logic was explicit. Pakistan would arm, train, and deploy non-state terrorist groups against India. When India threatened military retaliation, Pakistan would rattle the nuclear sabre, triggering Western - particularly American - diplomatic pressure on India to stand down. The deterrence was not designed to stop a nuclear war. It was designed to stop India from imposing a conventional military cost on Pakistan for terrorism. India's Operation Sindoor starkly exposed the failure of this strategy. By striking eleven major airbases - from Sargodha to Sialkot, from Nur Khan to Jacobabad - India effectively neutralised Pakistan's capacity to deliver a nuclear warhead via its air vector. Complementing this, India's robust and layered air defence systems constrained Pakistan's missile delivery options. Even if Pakistan possessed a complete nuclear triad - which it does not - the Indian Navy's vigilant containment of the Pakistani Navy in the Arabian Sea would have thwarted any maritime strike. Pakistan lacks a nuclear-armed submarine for sea-based deterrence, critical for a credible second-strike capability. Without second-strike survivability, Pakistan's nuclear doctrine rests on first-use threat - a threat India calculated, correctly, that Pakistan would not execute given that any Pakistani nuclear strike would be met with total Indian retaliation that would eliminate Pakistan as a functional state. India called that existential bluff. Pakistan blinked. The numbers behind the conventional dominance that made this possible: India destroyed an estimated 20% of Pakistan's operational Air Force across four days of combat. Strikes across 10 Pakistani airbases were completed in just over 22 minutes - designed to paralyse Pakistan's capacity to assess, react, and recover simultaneously. India's Akashteer system demonstrated a 100% kill rate against Pakistani drones. The S-400 Sudarshan Chakra intercepted all incoming Pakistani missiles successfully - zero Pakistani missiles or drones caused meaningful damage to Indian infrastructure. Satellite imagery confirmed massive destruction at Jacobabad Air Base including the complete destruction of a large hangar housing US-made F-16 fighters. Pakistan's claims of minimal damage were demolished, literally and photographically. Massive craters were observed near the hills surrounding Nur Khan airbase, believed to house Pakistan's nuclear storage infrastructure - a deliberate signal of India's capability to reach Pakistan's nuclear architecture without triggering its use. The cost of deterrence had been imposed. For the first time in 27 years of nuclear Pakistan, the bill had come due. And Pakistan paid it. 📌 CHAPTER III: NUR KHAN - THE BASE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING The Nur Khan Airbase strike is the most consequential single action in Operation Sindoor - and the least fully understood. Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi serves as the hub of Pakistan's Air Force air mobility operations, VIP transport, and strategic operations. It is located kilometres from the Pakistan Army's General Headquarters (GHQ) and the Strategic Plans Division - the command overseeing Pakistan's estimated 170 nuclear warheads. The New York Times cited a former American official: "Pakistan's deepest fear is of its nuclear command authority being decapitated." The Indian missile strikes on Nur Khan were interpreted as a warning of India's capability to do exactly that. According to Christopher Clary, an associate professor at the University at Albany: "An attack on the facility may have been perceived as more dangerous than India intended." But here is the dimension that Western reporting consistently buried and that deserves full analytical exposure. Pakistani security analyst Imtiaz Gul alleges - with significant corroborating evidence - that Nur Khan Airbase operates under de facto American operational control through a covert arrangement, with US aircraft regularly landing and taking off amid limited transparency. Even senior Pakistani military officials are reportedly restricted from accessing certain operations at the base. During the Cold War, Pakistan permitted US U-2 reconnaissance missions from Peshawar's Badaber Airbase. During the War on Terror, critical facilities - including Shamsi, Shahbaz, Dalbandin, and Nur Khan - were used by US forces for drone strikes, intelligence gathering, and logistical operations in Afghanistan. While less overt today, this military collaboration continues in more discreet and sophisticated forms. Despite the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Nur Khan is believed to serve as a forward-operating location for US intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions - potentially including pre-positioning for potential strikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites or remnants of ISIS-Khorasan. Now read the sequence of events again with this context. • May 9, 10:00 PM: JD Vance - "none of our business." • May 9–10, 2:09 AM: India strikes Nur Khan. • May 10, morning: Rubio emergency calls activated. White House situation room fully engaged. Trump announces ceasefire on social media by afternoon. Reuters reported that India's strikes on Nur Khan airbase had alarmed US officials, due to the base's proximity to Pakistan's Strategic Plans Division. According to a senior Pakistani intelligence official, Pakistan viewed the strike on Nur Khan as a red line particularly given its proximity to nuclear infrastructure. "US intervention was necessary to pull the two sides back from the brink," the official said. "The last move came from the president." Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar confirmed in December 2025 that Rubio called him at 8:17 AM on May 10 and conveyed India's readiness for a ceasefire, asking whether Pakistan would agree - effectively revealing that the US had been in direct diplomatic engagement with both sides through the night, activated by the Nur Khan strike. The analytical conclusion is unavoidable: India did not merely strike a Pakistani military base. India struck a facility with embedded US strategic interests - and that strike is what triggered the most rapid American diplomatic intervention in the India-Pakistan conflict's entire history. Vance said it was none of America's business. India made it America's business in 23 minutes. 📌 CHAPTER IV: THE GEOPOLITICAL EARTHQUAKE - WHAT THE STRIKE REVEALED The Nur Khan strike and its aftermath revealed four structural geopolitical truths that will reshape South Asian strategic calculations for decades. Truth 1: Pakistan's Nuclear Shield Was Always An American Shield Pakistan's nuclear signaling is primarily aimed at securing third-party intervention - particularly from the United States - when confronted by India's conventional military superiority. The nuclear threat was never primarily about deterring India. It was about triggering American diplomatic intervention before India could impose a decisive conventional defeat. Frontiers Operation Sindoor revealed the mechanism. Strike close enough to Pakistan's nuclear infrastructure - and specifically, close enough to US covert interests embedded within that infrastructure - and Washington activates immediately. The nuclear shield Pakistan advertises to the world is, in operational reality, an American diplomatic guarantee that gets triggered when American assets are threatened. India proved it understands this mechanism - and that it can operate within it. Truth 2: Chinese Weapons Failed Under Real Combat Conditions Operation Sindoor highlighted that Pakistan's Chinese-supplied air defense systems - J-10Cs, HQ-9 batteries, PL-15 missiles - failed to prevent a single Indian strike from reaching its target. Wiley Online Library The operation carries longer-term implications for Chinese-supplied air defense worldwide. Systems marketed as peer competitors to Western and Russian alternatives failed completely. Defense procurement officials worldwide are reconsidering contracts built on assumptions that May 2025 demolished. The Wire This has a direct deterrence implication for Taiwan, for the South China Sea, and for every country that has purchased Chinese air defense infrastructure. China's weapons failed against Indian indigenously developed systems. That is a strategic advertisement for Indian defense manufacturing and a strategic liability for Chinese arms exports that China will spend years trying to counter-narrate. Truth 3: The Nuclear Threshold Is Higher Than Pakistan Claimed India demonstrated by striking eleven major Pakistani airbases that it could impose devastating conventional damage without triggering nuclear response. India's strikes effectively neutralised Pakistan's air-vector nuclear delivery capability while its navy contained the maritime vector and its missile defense intercepted all incoming threats. PubMed Central Indian strategists may increasingly see through Pakistan's nuclear bluff and could pursue a decisive conventional campaign in a future India-Pakistan confrontation. A conventional war under the shadow of Pakistan's nuclear threats is now more plausible, not less, because India has demonstrated the threshold is higher than Pakistan's rhetoric suggested. Frontiers Truth 4: India Has Redefined the Rules of Engagement for Nuclear-Era Conflicts India's Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan articulated the new doctrine explicitly: "There is increased propensity amongst nations and governments to use force because political objectives today can be achieved by short-duration conflicts. Precision strikes create very little collateral damage - hence the cost of war for nations is less." Taylor & Francis Online Operation Sindoor established three pillars of India's new doctrine: any terrorist attack on Indian soil will be met with assured and proportionate retaliation; India will no longer be deterred by nuclear blackmail in striking terrorist hideouts across the border; India will not differentiate between terrorists and the government that harbours them. PubMed Central This doctrine - articulated publicly, validated operationally, and enforced with precision - has permanently changed the cost-benefit calculation for state-sponsored terrorism. Every government in the world that uses non-state actors as strategic instruments against a neighbour now has to factor in India's May 2025 precedent. 📌 CHAPTER V: THE IMF FOOTNOTE - HOW THE US PROTECTED ITS INVESTMENT In May 2025, amid escalating conflict with India following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan secured a crucial US$1 billion disbursement from the International Monetary Fund under its $7 billion Extended Fund Facility. The Tribune The timing is not coincidental. It is structural. The IMF disbursement, arriving precisely during the conflict, served multiple US strategic purposes simultaneously: it prevented Pakistan's economic collapse (which would have destabilised US intelligence and military assets in the country), it signalled to Pakistan's military establishment that American institutional support remained operative regardless of the conflict's military outcome, and it gave Pakistan's leadership the financial cushion to accept a ceasefire without appearing domestically as having capitulated. Pakistan's 2025–26 federal budget included a nearly 20% increase in defence spending, raising the allocation to approximately 2.55 trillion rupees, even as overall public expenditure was reduced by 7%. Analysts argue that such a move would not have been possible without continued external backing from the US through financial assistance and favourable multilateral mechanisms. The Tribune India demonstrated military dominance. The US ensured Pakistan's military establishment survived financially to fight another day - or rather, to remain useful for American strategic purposes in the region. This is the honest geopolitics that India's strategic establishment must map, plan around, and ultimately work to change through sustained diplomatic investment in Quad architecture, G20 leadership, and the long project of making the US-India partnership structurally more important to Washington than the US-Pakistan arrangement. 📌 THE VERDICT: WHAT OPERATION SINDOOR CHANGED FOREVER Operation Sindoor didn’t just strike targets - it shattered assumptions. India called Pakistan’s nuclear bluff, proving that terror attacks can now invite direct military retaliation without fear of nuclear blackmail. For the first time, India demonstrated a fully indigenous kill chain - BrahMos, Akash, Akashteer, S-400 integration - exposing both Pakistan’s vulnerability and the combat limitations of Chinese weapon systems. Pakistan paid the price in damaged airbases, crippled operational capacity, and a forced ceasefire request after Nur Khan was struck at 2:09 AM. The old doctrine of “bleeding India by a thousand cuts” collapsed the moment India showed it could impose a cost far greater than Pakistan’s nuclear shield could prevent. The bill was delivered with a BrahMos missile. The receipt was the DGMO call requesting ceasefire. May 7–10, 2025 changed the rules of deterrence in South Asia forever. And the world - from Beijing's defense procurement offices to Washington's situation rooms - has been taking notes ever since. धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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