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पुणे , भारत (called India) Katılım Ocak 2011
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GLOBAL NEWS
GLOBAL NEWS@MohiniWealth·
India's Vulgar Content Crisis: How Algorithms, Greed, and the Erosion of a Generation Are Colliding in 2026 In 2026, open any Indian teenager’s Instagram or YouTube Shorts feed and you’ll see it: a relentless stream of suggestive reels, borderline explicit dances, and creators pushing every boundary for clicks. What began as occasional “bold” content has now become the default algorithm diet for millions. This isn’t organic cultural evolution—it’s engineered addiction, fueled by cold, hard incentives that reward the raciest material while quietly reshaping an entire generation’s sense of normal. The Numbers Don’t Lie—And They’re Alarming Official data from the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal shows a staggering 76,657 complaints of cybercrimes against women in 2025 alone—an increase of over 28,000 cases from the previous year. Sexually obscene material topped the list with 37,743 reports, followed closely by sexually explicit acts. At the same time, the government has issued repeated advisories to platforms demanding immediate removal of “obscene, vulgar, pornographic” content, warning of legal consequences for non-compliance. Yet the flood continues. Why? Because the system is designed to reward it. The Algorithm’s Poisonous Incentive Loop Social media platforms don’t care about culture—they care about watch time, comments, shares, and subscriptions. Provocative, sexually charged content consistently outperforms everything else: - Reels with “bold” hooks get 2–3x more watch time. - Controversial or suggestive posts trigger 4x more comments and shares. - Once a creator dips into semi-nude, twerking, or heavily sexualized fitness/glamour content, the algorithm pushes it harder—because engagement skyrockets. Creators aren’t stupid. Many started with dance, fashion, or comedy. Then they noticed the pattern: a slightly suggestive thumbnail or outfit = exponential growth. Instagram’s subscription model (where fans pay monthly for “exclusive” content) has turned this into a direct revenue stream. The more explicit the tease, the more subscribers pay to see what’s behind the paywall. It’s not art. It’s calculated escalation. Meanwhile, young viewers—especially impressionable teens—are being trained from their first scroll. The hyper-sexualization of children and teens on these platforms is no longer fringe; it’s algorithmic mainstream. Algorithms actively promote self-sexualized content from users as young as 12 because it drives insane engagement metrics. The Hidden Cultural and Psychological Cost This isn’t harmless entertainment. Constant exposure to vulgar, objectifying content is rewiring expectations: - Relationships become transactional and appearance-obsessed. - Body image issues explode among both boys and girls. - Respect, consent, and emotional depth take a backseat to shock value and dopamine hits. - A generation is learning that the fastest path to fame and money is self-objectification. India’s rich cultural heritage—rooted in restraint, family values, and spiritual depth—is being drowned out by a globalized, profit-driven race to the bottom. The same platforms that once promised connection and creativity are now the biggest distributors of cultural decay. It’s Not Just Creators—It’s Us Here’s the uncomfortable truth: every view, like, share, and subscription is a vote. We are the demand side of this supply chain. When we reward vulgarity, platforms and creators respond with more of it. The algorithm doesn’t have morals—it has metrics. We do. What Needs to Change—Now 1. Platforms must be held accountable. The government’s recent push for faster takedowns (now down to hours in some cases) and age-based classification of digital content is a start. But enforcement must be consistent and transparent. 2. Creators must choose integrity over virality. Real influence comes from substance, not skin. 3. Parents and educators need to wake up and actively monitor, discuss, and limit exposure. 4. Users must vote with their thumbs—follow, share, and pay for content that elevates rather than degrades. The sudden rise of vulgar content in India isn’t accidental. It’s the predictable outcome of unchecked algorithms meeting human greed in a hyper-connected society. If we don’t interrupt this cycle now, we won’t just lose our feeds—we’ll lose the values that define us as a civilization. The question isn’t whether this content exists. The question is: what kind of India are we building—one scroll at a time? What do you think—have you noticed this shift in your own feed? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s start the conversation that actually matters.
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
With Kerala gone, the commies are now left with only two strongholds in India - JNU and media.
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Pamela Goswami
Pamela Goswami@pamelagoswami9·
Bye Bye Didi...
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
Mood right now🤣
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Rahul Shivshankar
Rahul Shivshankar@RShivshankar·
THIS GOES BEYOND NASHIK, TCS. IT'S A PATTERN. The very tolerance that defines a democracy can, if unchecked, be used against it. SO WE NEED TO LOOK AT THE DEEPER QUESTIONS, THE MORE UNCOMFORTABLE THE BETTER. What NASHIK case exposes, just like AJMER did is not just crime but a pattern where belief is weaponised through grooming and deception. A secular democracy cannot allow faith to become a tool of coercion. Hindu tradition is a univeral truth. Hindus don't convert. But it is up against aggressive proselytisation that blurs the line between consent and exploitation. India already has anti-conversion laws. They exist. And yet cases like this keep surfacing. Which raises a blunt question. Are these laws failing, or are they inherently incapable of policing intent and coercion? Besides laws don't change mindsets. So the debate must now move beyond law to first principles. Can coercive or induced conversion ever be cleanly regulated? Or does the very act of proselytisation in vulnerable settings create conditions for misuse? Can a society that permits conversion also guarantee that it remains truly voluntary? Liberals may resist the question. They will chaffe and troll. But what is the alternative? And is the current model strengthening social harmony or steadily eroding trust in a plural society?
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Hindu women were blackmailed, fed beef, coerced to convert, and sexually assaulted by their Muslim team leads. For four years. Their complaints were ignored. The women worked in @TCS, that just reported a revenue of 2.6 lac crores. TCS is yet to issue a statement or an apology.
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
What a haunting image. After days of white-knuckling it through the perilous Strait of Hormuz, cannot imagine how reassuring it must be for this India-bound gas tanker to be received & safely led through the Arabian Sea by that @IndianNavy P15B destroyer.
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CMO Maharashtra
CMO Maharashtra@CMOMaharashtra·
🔸CM Devendra Fadnavis chaired a meeting regarding issues related to the sugar industry. DCM Sunetra Ajit Pawar, Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, Minister ShivendraSinh Raje Bhonsle, Minister Babasaheb Patil, MLAs and senior officials were present. 🔸मुख्यमंत्री देवेंद्र फडणवीस यांच्या अध्यक्षतेखाली साखर उद्योगाच्या प्रश्नांसंदर्भात बैठक. यावेळी उपमुख्यमंत्री सुनेत्रा अजित पवार, मंत्री राधाकृष्ण विखे पाटील, मंत्री शिवेंद्रसिंहराजे भोसले, मंत्री बाबासाहेब पाटील, आमदार व वरिष्ठ अधिकारी उपस्थित होते. 🔸मुख्यमंत्री देवेंद्र फडणवीस इनकी अध्यक्षता में शक्कर उद्योग के प्रश्नों के संदर्भ में बैठक। इस दौरान उप मुख्यमंत्री सुनेत्रा अजित पवार, मंत्री राधाकृष्ण विखे पाटील, मंत्री शिवेंद्रसिंहराजे भोसले, मंत्री बाबासाहेब पाटील, विधायकगण एवं वरिष्ठ अधिकारी उपस्थित थे। 🕝 2.25pm | 24-3-2026📍Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai | दु. २.२५ वा. | २४-३-२०२६📍विधान भवन, मुंबई. @Dev_Fadnavis @SunetraA_Pawar @RVikhePatil @Shivendraraje11 @babasahebpati1 #Maharashtra #DevendraFadnavis #SugarIndustry
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
Sonia Gandhi has written & Rahul Gandhi has tweeted criticising Modi for not condemning the killing of Khamenei. Question: why didn’t your UPA government condemn the torture-killing of a serving-head-of-state Gaddafi in 2011, or the hanging of Saddam Hussein in 2006?
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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
Isreal ❤️ India PM Modi is first to address Knesset ( Isreali Parliament) All eyes are on announcement of “ Hexagon of alliances'. The alliance includes Israel, India, Greece and Cyprus, along with other unnamed Arab, African and Asian states. Netanyahu describes it as an 'axis of countries' that "stand together against the RADICAL-axis # ISREAL
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Who declined the UN Permanent Seat? Who opposed Nepal joining India? Who freed & released 93000 POWs? Who gave 3500 sq km of Pakistan territory back to them? Who gave the Coco Islands to Myanmar? Who gave Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka? #CompromisedCongress
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Israel Foreign Ministry
Israel Foreign Ministry@IsraelMFA·
A warm welcome to Israel, Prime Minister @narendramodi. Excited to host you and External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. Our ties are strong - and will grow even stronger. Welcome to Israel 🇮🇱🇮🇳 📸: Shlomi Amsalem
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Mahesh Jethmalani
Mahesh Jethmalani@JethmalaniM·
“Pakistan PM would have died…” That one line from Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union tells you more than a thousand press notes. Forget the hyperbole. Forget the drama. The signal is blunt: Pakistan was in a corner, escalation had moved beyond control, and the brag is itself an admission that Pakistan wasn’t dictating terms - Pakistan was seeking an exit. Which brings us to the obvious: Operation Sindoor worked. India hit with intent, controlled the tempo, and left Pakistan staring at consequences. That’s why the conversation shifted from “retaliation” to “de-escalation.” That’s why third parties suddenly became very “concerned.” Now look at our own opposition parties. While India was demonstrating deterrence and escalation dominance, they were busy manufacturing doubt, fishing for headlines, and trying to cut national morale at the knees. In geopolitics, that is not “questioning.” That is self-sabotage - handing your adversary psychological oxygen right when they’re under pressure. India doesn’t need certificates. The outcome is the certificate: Pakistan needed outside talking points, outside intervention claims, and outside face-savers. But this is the New India that imposed cost and forced recalibration. And the only people still pretending otherwise are the ones who can’t digest India’s success under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Rubika Liyaquat
Rubika Liyaquat@RubikaLiyaquat·
Front page of Jerusalem Post दो प्राचीन राष्ट्रों का नया अध्याय
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Psycho Edwin Lutyens called Indians little nig*er chaps, degenerates. He said Indians should either be shot or enslaved and not given rights of man. And his great grandson @mattwridley is every bit as racist for, leave alone not condemning, fondly remembering Lutyens. My views:
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Malad fruit seller caught RED-HANDED smearing rat poison all over fresh fruits. He is not selling fruits but coffins to the Mumbai citizens
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Modi lands in Israel today. And the deals being signed tell you this visit was never about diplomacy. Israel has offered India full technology transfer for Iron Dome and Iron Beam. Not a sale. A transfer. Joint production, domestic manufacturing, integration into India’s multi-layered air defense grid. $8.6 billion in defense agreements expected to be formalized before Modi’s plane leaves Israeli airspace tomorrow. Iron Beam is the part that should stop you. A 100-kilowatt laser weapon that destroys incoming drones and rockets at $2 per shot. Two dollars. An Iron Dome interceptor costs $50,000 to $100,000 per missile. Iron Beam makes the economics of attrition warfare irrelevant. Israel has never transferred this technology to anyone. Not the United States. Not the UK. Not Germany. India is the first. Now ask yourself why Israel is handing its most advanced defensive technology to the world’s fifth-largest economy this week, of all weeks. Because Netanyahu is not selling weapons. He is buying an alliance. The “hexagon” he described publicly, a coalition against what he called radical Sunni and Shiite axes, requires India to have skin in the game. You do not give a country your most classified defense technology unless you need that country committed to your security architecture for decades. Iron Dome technology transfer makes India structurally dependent on Israeli defense integration. Maintenance, upgrades, software updates, threat library sharing, all of it creates institutional ties that outlast any single government. This is not a transaction. It is a binding commitment disguised as a procurement. And the timing is the signature. Modi is addressing the Knesset at 4:30 PM today while a 48-hour deadline expires on Iran. He is signing defense agreements while 11 F-22s sit on Israeli tarmac. He is formalizing a security partnership while Turkey plans border incursions and China sells Iran supersonic anti-ship missiles. Netanyahu is assembling his coalition before the action, not after. Every alliance signature collected before the first bomb falls becomes a diplomatic asset that cannot be retracted once the operation begins. India cannot condemn an Israeli military action 48 hours after its Prime Minister stood in the Knesset endorsing the security partnership that enables it. Modi did not travel to Israel despite the crisis. The crisis is why the invitation was sent.
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Nobody is talking about the most important variable in the strike timeline. It is not the deadline. It is not Geneva. It is not the carriers. It is Narendra Modi. Tomorrow, February 25, the Prime Minister of India lands in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit. He will meet Netanyahu. He will address the Knesset at 4:30 PM. He will visit Yad Vashem. He represents 1.4 billion people and the world's fifth-largest economy. The 48-hour deadline expires the same day Modi's plane touches Israeli soil. You do not launch a strike on Iran, triggering retaliatory ballistic missiles aimed at Israeli territory, while the leader of 1.4 billion people is standing inside the Knesset. The Secret Service equivalent for both nations would physically prevent it. The diplomatic fallout of endangering a visiting head of state during a military operation you initiated would collapse the very alliance Netanyahu is trying to build. He literally described the Modi visit as constructing a "hexagon of alliances" against radical axes, meaning Iran. You do not blow up the hexagon while assembling it. This means the earliest realistic strike window opens the evening of February 26, after Modi departs. Which is the same day Geneva talks resume. The timeline architecture is now visible in full. The 48-hour deadline expires February 25. Nothing happens because Modi is on the ground. February 26, Modi leaves. Geneva talks convene the same day. If Iran arrives with nothing, or arrives with a proposal that does not meet zero enrichment, the diplomatic failure is now documented, witnessed, and internationally legible. The off-ramp has been publicly offered and publicly refused. The legal and political predicate for military action is established in front of the global press corps. Then comes March 2. Purim. The Israeli holiday celebrating deliverance from a Persian plot to destroy the Jewish people. Multiple analysts, including the Sri Lanka Guardian, have flagged this date as a speculated strike window. The symbolism would be unmistakable and deliberate. That gives you a seven-day sequence. Deadline expires Tuesday. Modi provides diplomatic cover through Wednesday. Geneva provides the documented failure Wednesday evening. Thursday through Sunday are preparation and final authorization. Monday, March 2, is Purim. Now understand why India issued an advisory telling all Indian citizens to leave Iran immediately. Not "exercise caution." Not "defer non-essential travel." Leave. India knows when its Prime Minister is scheduled to depart Israeli airspace, and India knows what the window after that departure looks like. Modi is not visiting Israel despite the crisis. Modi is visiting Israel because of the crisis. Netanyahu is collecting alliance signatures before the document they are signing onto gets executed. When the strikes come, Netanyahu needs to be able to say that the leader of the world's largest democracy was standing in the Knesset forty-eight hours earlier endorsing Israeli security partnerships. That is not a diplomatic visit. That is a pre-strike legitimacy operation. The market is watching the deadline. The market should be watching the departure. The clock does not start when the deadline expires. The clock starts when Modi's plane leaves Israeli airspace. And India just told its citizens to get out of Iran before it does. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
As we neared Gyanvapi, a sea of skullcaps encircled us. I looked nervously at Babuji. Son, he said, dead or alive, we are going to meet Mahadev. Some day, when we resolve to remember our heroes more than our tyrants, the name of @Vishnu_Jain1 would be at the very top. Some day.
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Sameer
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Brutal takedown of CONg & MMS by General Rajiv Narayanan Sir @KlRajiv 🔥🔥🔥 MMS betrayed India at Sharm El Sheikh, right after Mumbai 26/11 by signing a joint declaration with Pak which said both nations are victims of terror🤬 This is real surrender
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Great decision by @narendramodi to reinstall in the rendition of Vande Mataram the sacred stanza removed by Nehru on Jinnah’s demand. We are not allowed to reclaim our land, our schools, our laws, our temples, even our festivals. At least we have reclaimed our song. My views:
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