Operation Sindoor of India
Post succinct attacks in Jammu city by the enemy, a Hindu kid’s car was destroyed and muddled but he bravely drew a Swastika (The pious Hindu symbol) over the car through the dust like a brave hero. He is the very essence for which our forefathers always worked tremendously hard for Aryavrata or Swaraj and why it is now our duty to preserve his very brave zeal amidst this whirlwind of despondent battles. And the battles aren’t just at the borders, it's of the mind as well. In the history of India and in the history of Bharat, it is the very first time that a war surfaced, though for primarily four days, got documented in social media applications. We realised how Tiktok is for Islamists, Instagram is for leftist and Twitter is for the right wing. The social media narrative aptly describes the battle between 57 muslim nations Vs No Hindu nation. When we say how we are losing the narrative war, we simply signal the lack of a land of our own. During Operation Sindoor Trump tweeted on ceasefire before India could formally elaborate, before Operation Sindoor Brooklyn based NRI dudes were tweeting about peace and uselessness of war, and months before Operation Sindoor, Elon Musk had made a tweet against Swastika. All these American anecdotes tell a story of the dominance of thirty trillion dollars over the fragmented peninsula worth four trillion. And why do I call this peninsula fragmented, only because Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar were all one, in harmony with Bharat. Throwing light on a fresh perspective, Atul Subhash suicided in early 2025 where he claimed how he was harassed by his wife, in-laws and the judicial system of India and he uploaded a long video where he explained why he had decided to take such a harsh step. His suicide amplified discourse on mental health and marriages in India but now after the weird ceasefire declaration by Trump, my eyes searched for Atul Subhash’s twitter profile. His twitter profile showcased how much he loved Trump’s win in the 2025 US elections. His profile mocked DEI, feminism and was seen as a supporter of SIFF (Save Indian Family Foundation). My friend who was against this guy told me in counter how SIFF disrespects Maa Durga and other Goddesses of Hindu religion. I was shocked to realise how a seemingly helpful foundation, aiming to work towards men’s rights and affairs in India would be so disproportionately against the majoritarian religion of India. Mr Subhash, as per his friend’s ANI interview, was apparently happy celebrating Trump’s win over a zoom call by playing music just weeks before his suicide. This Indian techie followed Trump on twitter over his own Prime Minister Modi. He followed the Russian President, DOGE, Trump and SIFF. His last tweet: “A dead man is requesting @elonmusk @realDonaldTrump to save millions of life from Woke Ideologies, Abortion, DEI and restore freedom of speech in India.(more)”. He did not even tag the PM in his tweet, instead he had his hopes pinned on Trump for bringing about change in India but what changes Trump is about to make in India? The ceasefire tweet indeed spinned the foreign policy dialogue with Trump and America. A swarm of memes were made when Pakistan itself broke the ceasefire hours after Trump’s tweet and began attacking India. Tucker Carlson is another dude who gets respect in India but never been supportive to us. I am in no way blaming Atul Subhash, may he rest in peace but he is of the likes of the many who had hopes from the right of America instead of the right of India. People like him had already declared him the king of this world, even I had subtracted four from thirty to accept him as the key emperor of this planet. But his attitude is now well contrasted with the impeccable sophistication and grace of our PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji. Nowadays, American alliance and foreign policy is on sale because Qatar bought it with $ 400 million jet and Pakistan with investment in Trump family crypto form. Pakistan also got one billion loan from IMF during Operation Sindoor signalling how Trump is here to trade even blood.
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