Saturday, April 27, 2024

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Exposing Pakistan Sponsored Terrorism

The hard truth about Masood Azhar, China and UN listing

As per the Chinese Communist Party, the Nobel Peace Laureate, the Dalai Lama is a terrorist but a venom-spouting, jihadist is not, because both positions, although contrary, further Chinese self-interest.

Balakot airstrikes and aftermath – Parallels with Shivaji’s Battle of Pratapgadh

PM Modi’s leadership and actions in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack has a lot of parallels with Pratapgadh encounter between Shivaji and the Adilshahi General Afzal Khan, in terms of  comprehensive strategy, successful military action and decisive leadership.

The only way to get rid of terrorism

Terrorists from now on will have to think about the safe havens for themselves, because Pakistan is not safe for them any more. This fear is good. Fear is an excellent deterrent.

Modi’s Middle East Policy is a huge success

Though Pakistan’s remarks were harsh and uncharitable, the summit's Abu Dhabi Declaration remained silent on Kashmir, unlike the previous year which is a sign of success.

An appeal on behalf of Jaish-e-Mohammed

May Bharat, the country of Kufrs, be soon converted to an Islamic State. Inshah Allah.

The anatomy of distraction in India

In the name of transparency, proof, we cross the lines, making shameful remarks.

De-coding the nexus between Pakistan military and terrorism

India has had been struggling for establishing peace and love for years and that can't be established by living with the enemies of our planet. We need to eliminate them to enjoy freedom and bliss.

The Government has every right on Air Strikes success

As the NDA government has come out victorious, slowly the opposition has started gathering issues and are enquiring for proof of raids in Balakot.

The Pulwama aftermath: Whither to from here?

For every terrorist killed, a hundred rioters could easily be recruited. The experience of Israel is very much before us.

Beastly doves

India say no to war not because “an ex-cricketer who once considered playing Indo- Pak matches as a jihad” says so, but because it is your ethos.

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