
stateofnomind
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stateofnomind
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ऊर- ध्वमूलमधः शाखमश्वत्थ- ं प्राहुरव्य- यम् । छन्दांसि यस्य पर्णानि यस्तं वेद स वेदवित् ॥-




Operation Sindur: 'India's grandstanding internationally is suddenly exposed' 'It was a tough job, I can assure you' — Sanjaya Baru, author, policy analyst and journalist WATCH FULL rumble.com/v7bfpu6-in-con…


I don't know who else to tell this to, so I am going to tell my story here. Every day is a struggle for a young business, but the last few months have been harder than usual. We are a small Indian company. For more than ten years we have been building a homegrown brand in a product category dominated by big foreign players. There are almost no Indian names in this space. We set out to be one. We started in 2014. Over the years we began making parts in India instead of just importing, and we started selling in the US, Dubai, Nepal, Malaysia and South Africa. We showed up at global trade fairs to represent an Indian brand on the world stage. In 2023 we changed the import code we use for our product. We did not do this quietly. Every shipment was declared. Nothing was hidden. We didn't invent our approach. We followed written professional advice and the way this product is treated in markets around the world. And now we are facing a government demand running into tens of crores in duty recovery and penalties, plus personal penalties on the founders and even on an employee. For a company our size, this is not a fine we can pay and move on from. This ends us. We have not run from any of this. I am not built like that. It is not how I was raised. We have written to the authorities, met officials in person, and we have now filed a writ in the High Court. All we are asking for is a fair treatment. I set out to build in India and sell to the world. I am asking only that the system back honest founders trying to compete globally, instead of breaking them. The process is the process, and it exists for a reason. But process should not feel like punishment. From where I am standing today, it does. I am not giving up. I have worked too hard for this. If you have read this far, please share it. If you know someone who can help, point them my way. Help me get the word out.




Marco Rubio landed in India. And went straight to Kolkata. Not Delhi. Not South Block. Not Parliament. Missionaries of Charity. That is where the story begins. I started digging. And the deeper I went, the darker it became. May 23, 2026. Kolkata. The US Secretary of State arrived. Skipped the capital. Went directly to Mother Teresa’s order. 754 facilities. 138 countries. 5,000 nuns. All controlled from one address. Vatican City. Not an Indian bishop. Not a local church. Directly to the Pope. People call this charity. States study it differently. Because networks matter. Especially old ones. Now the part most media avoids. Former member Susan Shields testified under oath. Dying patients were secretly baptized. A Hindu on a hospital bed. A wet cloth on the forehead. A whispered prayer. He thought she was easing pain. She was changing faith. Then came Ranchi. 2018. A nun arrested. Infants allegedly sold from a shelter. India ordered inspections nationwide. Then silence. 2021. Gujarat. Police found girls allegedly forced to wear crosses. Forced Bible readings. Then December 25, 2021. India cancelled MoC’s FCRA licence. “Adverse inputs,” they said. No details given. 13 days later, the licence returned. No explanation. Sometimes silence speaks louder than press conferences. Now zoom out. 1975. The US Senate Church Committee. Congressional records confirmed it. CIA used missionaries as intelligence assets. President Ford publicly acknowledged it. Think about the advantages. Remote access. Deep trust. Foreign money flows. Access to vulnerable populations. Perfect deniability. And then comes Kolkata. Former capital of British India. Old nerve centre of imperial intelligence. The oldest US Consulate in India sits there. Established in 1792. Empires change flags. Networks rarely disappear. Now comes the timing nobody should ignore. March 25, 2026. India introduced the FCRA Amendment Bill. Eight weeks before Rubio landed. One clause disturbed many people. Including Langley HQ. If an NGO loses its foreign funding licence, India could permanently seize its assets. Schools. Hospitals. Shelters. Hostels. Everything built on Indian soil with foreign money. Transferred to Bharat. Not India. Missionaries of Charity alone declared, $13 million in foreign donations, in a single year. Declared. Meanwhile, 21,933 NGOs had already lost FCRA licences. Over 70% reportedly Christian-run. Then suddenly, the bill was deferred. Not withdrawn. Deferred. Waiting. Then Rubio arrived in Kolkata. The meeting was not for the nuns. The message was for New Delhi. Do not touch strategic networks. Do not touch institutional assets. Because this stops being “charity”, the moment geopolitics enters the room. India is now fighting a much older battle. Who funds influence? Who builds narratives? Who owns long-term loyalty networks? That story is far from over.




CNBC is now warning global investors not to invest in India because Cockroach Party can bring regime change like Bangladesh, Nepal and there is a "good chance Modi government will fall" CNBC was same organisation which spread the fake news of Government taxing foreign travel which PM himself fact checked



Shri R.V.S. Mani honoured with Padma Shri, Distinguished career as a government official in the Internal Security Division, he remarkably contributed towards handling challenges to internal security. Authored five books of national interest. #PeoplesPadma2026 #PadmaAwards2026 #PadmaShri #civilservice


🇮🇳🇹🇷 Canan Çelebioğlu, Chairwoman of Çelebi Holding, spoke for the first time about the cancellation of the license of their company operating in India following Operation Sindoor: "I loved India. That's what made it so shocking. It truly devastated us." Çelebioğlu, a guest on the "İşte Zirve" program on Bloomberg HT, described the events that followed the Indian government's May 15, 2025 decision. The chairwoman said that the operations in India were terminated by a government decision and that approximately 10,000 employees were transferred to other companies in a single day. She added that the $400-500 million in value created over the years had vanished in an instant. Among other things she said: “We entered India and became the largest ground handling company there. I was obsessed with India — I called it my second country. “Last year, around May 15th, the Indian government shut us down. They seized all our equipment, transferred 10,000 employees to another company in a single day — and wiped out a value we had built of perhaps $400–500 million. Gone in one day. “Put the financial loss aside. That place was built stitch by stitch. We spent years pushing the government to change policies, to develop the sector. “And I loved India. That's what made it so shocking. It truly devastated us.” Çelebi Airport Services India, a subsidiary of Çelebi Holding, had its security permit revoked by the Civil Aviation Security Bureau (BCAS) of India on May 15, 2025, on grounds of "national security". Following the decision, the company's ground handling and cargo operations at nine airports, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Goa, Kochi, and Kannur, were suspended. On the same day, the airport operators also terminated their contracts with Çelebi, and the operations were transferred to different companies. Çelebi Holding, which has been operating in India for approximately 17 years, initiated legal proceedings following the decision. The company argued that the "national security" justification was not supported by concrete evidence. However, the Delhi High Court found the Indian government's decision to revoke the security permit to be lawful.


Betty Friedan (Mother of Feminism) I think it was easy one. Almost all answered correctly. The lady is Communist Betty Friedan. Let me tell u story behind feminism movement. 1950's was happy time in America. Huge tax and spending cuts of late 1940's WW2 have finally ended 2/8







