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#InfiniteIndia | The Sati narrative was often distorted during colonial rule to malign India and its civilization. In the Ramayana and Mahabharata, countless women were widowed, yet widow burning was not the norm. Ancient Vedic traditions allowed widows to live with dignity and remarry, but selective interpretations were used by colonial Christian missionaries to defame India’s social heritage.
Watch the full program: youtu.be/u6FD001pITw
@authoramish #IndianHistory #Sati #ColonialNarrative #InfiniteIndiaOnDD

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>"Ye yuddh ka nahi buddh ka desh hai"
> A Jain as chief of guptchar vibhag among other things
What is this, 100BC?
DesiEsco🇮🇳@DesiEsco7
R&AW Chief Parag Jain first public appearance after becoming the chief.
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✉️ President Putin sent a message of condolences to President of India @rashtrapatibhvn & Prime Minister @narendramodi:
✍️ Please accept my deepest condolences over the heavy loss of life & large-scale destruction caused by the cyclone in Uttar Pradesh.
t.me/MFARussia/29830

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"From a Washington perspective, #Pakistan is not a woman to marry, but rather a whore to use and discard. Munir is just the latest pimp. Trump’s term is ending and whoever comes next—Republican or Democrat—will likely agree on one issue: Pakistan is not to be trusted, nor will the United States feel any obligation to respect any Trump promises to Munir."
I explain in my latest @SundayGuardian commentary: sundayguardianlive.com/opinion/pakist…
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Lose a war to India
David Keyes@DavidMKeyes
I'm interested in becoming a Pakistani Field Marshal. Any suggestions?
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The milestones keep coming for @GlobalEsportsIn 💪
From their first Playoffs qualification to their first international appearance, Global Esports are headed to #VALORANTMasters London!

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THEY HAVE DONE IT!!!!!
LONDON CALLING FOR @GlobalEsportsIn
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Symbol of national resolve #OpSindoor
JAI HIND
#OpSindoor
#indianarmedforces
#NationalSecurity
@narendramodi
@DefenceMinIndia
@SethSanjayMP
@SpokespersonMoD
@MIB_India
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America’s gift to Pakistan on the first anniversary of #OperationSindoor. American diplomats and citizens feel increasingly unsafe in Pakistan.
Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA)@State_SCA
The @StateDept has announced the phased closure of the U.S. Consulate General in Peshawar. As we transition to a new chapter, with the U.S. Consulate General’s operations shifting to @USEmbIslamabad, we will continue our important diplomatic work in partnership with the people and officials of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, fostering economic ties and promoting security. state.gov/releases/offic…
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Lurid Orientalism?
American media often refer to the BJP as “Hindu nationalists,” but rarely describe Republicans as “Christian nationalists,” even as the relationship between the Republican Party and Christian nationalism has shifted from a quiet alliance to a central pillar of the party’s identity and policy agenda. Recent surveys by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) find that a majority of Republicans are now either “adherents” or “sympathizers” of Christian nationalism.
This reluctance to label the GOP “Christian nationalist” reflects Western self-image. To do so would be to acknowledge that the United States is not an “enlightened, secular” state, but one where religious identity is a primary driver of power — much like the systems the West often scrutinizes in the East through Edward Said’s lens of Orientalism.
In the Western imagination, Eastern politics is often cast as inherently religious or tribal.
The media’s reluctance to apply the same labels at home has, in effect, enabled Christian nationalism to grow by allowing it to operate under the ostensibly “neutral” banner of conservatism. This has, ominously, helped fuel racial bigotry. nytimes.com/2026/05/04/wor…
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Each time Trump chickens out, he uses Pakistan as cover. On April 8, Trump declared a two-week ceasefire in his Iran war at Pakistan’s “request.” He later extended the ceasefire at the behest of Pakistan’s army chief (the country’s de facto ruler) and its prime minister, the nominal civilian head of government. Now, in suspending his short-lived and unsuccessful effort to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, he has again cited appeals from Pakistan and “other countries” he did not identify. In fact, only two ships are known to have passed through Hormuz before Trump abruptly reversed course.
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