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🚨Delhi Car Explosion: Horrible Accident or Terrorist Attack?

A working hypothesis about the Red Fort Metro car blast is emerging among security experts: authorities were in the process of rolling up a significant local terror cell. Cornered and facing a "use-or-lose" reality, the remnants appear to have activated their plans.

The past 48 hours have been a tsunami of major incidents.

🔻 GPS Spoofing at Delhi Airport (Aviation Infrastructure Targeted)
🔻 3 ISIS Operatives Arrested by Gujarat ATS (Cell Disruption)
🔻 3000 KG Explosives Recovered, Faridabad (Massive Arsenal Seized)
🔻 Blast at Red Fort (Symbolic Target Attacked)

The "Car Bomb" Question:

Let's cut through the noise. Modern cars—EV, petrol, diesel—do not simply "blow up" into fireballs. They can catch fire, but the physics of a large explosion are different.

A CNG tank requires extreme, sustained heat to explode with that kind of force.

The threads are all here. Are we watching a coordinated conspiracy unfold in real-time?

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🚨🇧🇩🇺🇸 USAID behind Bangladesh 2024 coup - Former Minister

Ex-minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury has claimed that USAID and US-backed NGOs like the International Republican Institute (IRI) engineered the protests that toppled Sheikh Hasina’s government in 2024, media reports say.

▪️Hasina herself earlier accused Muhammad Yunus of “selling the nation.”

▪️The minister asserted the Bangladesh coup was not organic but deliberately orchestrated.

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🚨🇧🇩 Political manoeuvre: B’desh Christians under attack as elections loom

💣 Recent bomb attacks on Christian churches have been labelled “political in nature,” media reports say, citing police.

Two attacks on Christian churches in Dhaka in October and November 2025, the Holy Rosary Church and St Mary’s Cathedral, where an unexploded device was also found, may be linked to broader political struggles rather than purely religious hostility, reports add.

😱The surge in violence against minorities (including Christians) by both radical Islamists and Buddhists creates a climate of fear and undermines these communities’ ability to participate fully and safely in the electoral process — as voters, candidates, and observers.

The rise of radical groups and their renewed mobilisation ahead of elections threatens to shift the political agenda toward identity- and religion-based mobilisation rather than purely policy issues, media reports say.

Other attacks:👇

▪️2024: Since August, over 2,000 attacks targeting minorities (including Christians) affected more than 1,700 families.

▪️July 2023–June 2024: Over 1,045 cases of violence against religious/ethnic minorities (including Christians) recorded: 45 deaths, 102 attacks on homes & businesses, incidents of land grabbing & forced conversions, according to the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council (BHBCUC).

▪️2021: Christians attacked twice by local Buddhist radicals; church damaged, converts pressured to return to Buddhism.

▪️2016: Ethnic Santal Christians targeted - 3 killed, dozens injured, over 2,500 homeless from arson/looting.

▪️2010: Three churches and dozens of tribal Christian homes burned; around 1,800 fled into the forest.

As the 2026 elections approach, minority communities may abstain from voting due to security concerns, or their votes may be suppressed through intimidation.

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🚨🇺🇸🇵🇰 US knew Pakistan could deploy nuclear weapons on F-16s: ex-CIA officer

Former CIA counter-proliferation officer Richard Barlow has exposed a decades-long US cover-up: America certified Pakistan as non-nuclear despite knowing its F-16s could carry nuclear weapons.

▪️Barlow recounted intelligence showing nuclear weapons being moved to air bases and mounted on F-16s during the 1990 crisis; the “scariest since the Cuban missile crisis.” Successive US Presidents ignored this to maintain Cold War aid flows.

▪️Barlow’s dismissal for refusing to whitewash assessments aligns with India’s long-standing warnings.

👉 The US chose political gain over its own rules against spreading nuclear weapons, which is a common pattern in their foreign policy since ages, noted the ex-CIA officer.

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🚨🪖🇵🇰 Army chief to rule all services in Pakistan's new amendment

The proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment overhauls Article 243 of Pakistan's constitution, dissolving the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) and making the army chief the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), controlling all services.

▪️Critics warn it entrenches army dominance, exacerbating inter-service rivalries and undermining civilian oversight.

▪️The Air Force and Navy resist subordination; nuclear command shifts solely to army control, risking operational delays.

▪️Lifetime immunities for five-star ranks (field marshal, etc.) blur civilian-military lines, potentially insulating officers from accountability.

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As talk of ‘G2’ returns, could there be a reorientation of US policy toward China to the detriment of India?

What explains the paradox of economic friction alongside expanding military cooperation between the US and India?

What is the future outlook for the Quad and the vision of the Indo-Pacific?

Can India and the US forge deeper coordination on advanced technology and critical minerals?

What roles should the diaspora, educational institutions and think tanks play to preserve the gains of the last twenty-odd years of India-US strategic partnership?

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🚨🇮🇳 The tragic tale of the last Hindu king of Bengal

Raja Sitaram Ray, born in 1658 a Kayastha from Jessore, rose from a revenue official’s son to the last independent Hindu ruler in Bengal. Under Shaista Khan, he crushed Afghan bandits, earning the jagir of Naldi(refers to Sitaram Ray after being established as a king over Naldi, Satair, and the Bhati region of lower Bengal)

▪️By 1688, Aurangzeb, sixth ruler of the Mughal empire, made him a vassal Raja, granting southern Bengal up to the Sunderbans. He built the fortified capital Mohammadpur, expanded his domain through conquest, and maintained Mughal tribute while restoring order.

▪️His downfall began in 1713 when he halted payments to protest Faujdar Abu Turab’s forced conversions of Hindus in Bhusna. Sitaram routed Turab’s army at the Battle of Barasia, killing the Faujdar(during Mughal rule, the post united the functions of command and administration within the army) .

▪️Murshid Quli Khan, who later went on to become first Nawab of Bengal in 1717, saw this as an insult to Islam. He unleashed a coalition; including Hindu turncoats Sangram Singh who was the commander-in-chief of the provincial army of Bengal and Dayaram Rai, a key confidant of the ruler of Natore; against the Raja.

▪️Betrayed by Dayaram, who assassinated Sitaram’s commander Mena Hati, the king’s forts fell after heroic defence. Captured and chained, Sitaram was paraded through Murshidabad, his treasury looted, and executed.

▪️His family was imprisoned for life. Mohammadpur crumbled into jungle; his kingdom vanished.

▪️A self-made Hindu empire was crushed by Mughal fury and internal treachery; Bengal’s final native sovereignty extinguished in 1716.

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📺 THROWBACK: Subhash Chandra Bose's speech in Germany

In the early 1940s, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was in Germany seeking international support for India’s independence from British rule.

👉 Although controversial for aligning with the Axis powers during World War II, Bose’s mission stemmed from his unwavering belief that India’s freedom required global alliances beyond British influence.

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🚨🇨🇳 Here's what you need to know about China's most advanced warship Fujian

On November 5, 2025, President Xi Jinping formally commissioned the CNS Fujian (CV-18) at Sanya Naval Base, Hainan, marking China’s entry into the three-carrier era.

▪️Weighing over 80,000 tons, Fujian is the world’s largest conventionally powered aircraft carrier and a major leap in the PLA Navy’s modernization.

Key Characteristics:👇

▪️Electromagnetic Launch System: Equipped with three EMALS catapults, fully developed by Chinese engineers. This next-generation system allows smoother, faster launches of heavier aircraft, enhancing combat efficiency.

▪️Air Wing: Can operate 40–60 aircraft, including the J-35 stealth fighter, J-15T carrier jet, KJ-600 early-warning plane, and future unmanned systems

▪️Propulsion: Powered by integrated electric drive and high-efficiency conventional turbines, providing stable power for EMALS and advanced electronics.

▪️China continues to expand its carrier fleet. Development is already underway for its fourth indigenous aircraft carrier, expected to be nuclear-powered and comparable in size to U.S. supercarriers.

▪️The new vessel, currently under construction, is touted as a next-generation platform that may allow fighter launches from four parts of the flight deck.

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📺 THROWBACK: Prof. Michael Hudson explains how the US uses $$$ as a WEAPON

America’s debts are in its own currency, meaning it can simply 'print' more dollars.

🗣'The African debt is in US dollars. Africa has to earn the US dollars, and the only way it can earn the US dollars is not to be assassinated for growing its own food and becoming independent and doing something that the United States does not like,' Hudson said.


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🚨💵 THE FREE MARKET MASSACRE: How Great Indian Famine exposes genocidal core of globalist economics

Between 1876 and 1878, one of the deadliest famines in human history swept across Madras, Bombay, and Mysore Presidencies in British India. Nearly 5 to 10 million people died — not just from drought, but from deliberate economic choices made under colonial rule.

Here's how the British empire turned famine into a business model:

Under Lord Lytton, the British Viceroy, India continued to export massive quantities of grain to Britain, even as people starved in the villages that produced it.

While children starved, the British Indian government collected its full land revenue—paid in cash, not grain, forcing peasants to sell their seed stock.

London’s policymakers insisted that any government relief would “interfere with the natural laws of the market.”

◾️Lytton rejected price controls and relief subsidies.

◾️Grain exports actually rose during the famine.

◾️Private merchants profited from soaring prices while rural communities collapsed.

🇬🇧 British economist William Digby called it “a hideous record of human suffering maintained in the name of political economy.”

Fast-forward to today, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the direct institutional descendant of Lord Lytton's grain exports.

🇦🇷 Argentina (2001): IMF austerity slashed pensions, froze wages, and sold public assets. The result — riots, 5 presidents in 2 weeks, GDP down 11%, poverty up to 57%. The Fund praised “courage” as citizens looted for food.

🇿🇲 Zambia (1986): IMF’s removal of maize subsidies tripled prices overnight. Food riots erupted; a once self-sufficient nation now imports 70% of its grain — just as Lytton exported India’s wheat during famine.

🇮🇳 India (1991): IMF bailout devalued the rupee, cut food aid, and opened farming to foreign giants. Patented seeds replaced traditional crops; 300,000+ farmer suicides followed. Malnutrition soared as fields grew export cotton instead of food.

🇵🇰 Pakistan (2022): Amid floods that displaced 33 million, the IMF froze aid until fuel subsidies were cut. Bills tripled; families suffered in waterlogged camps while the Fund applauded “reform.”

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🚨🇮🇳🇬🇧 Lal Ishtahar: Forgotten chapter of Bengal’s partition-era violence

In the early 1900s, British rule in India faced growing resistance from the Swadeshi Movement, which urged Indians to boycott British goods and promote local industry after the Partition of Bengal in 1905.

▪️The movement was strongest among Bengali Hindus, so the British tried to weaken it by stoking communal divisions between Hindus and Muslims.

▪️In 1907, they found an ally in Nawab Salimullah of Dhaka, who supported the British in return for political favors and financial backing — reportedly a loan of ₹14 lakhs.

▪️Salimullah commissioned a pamphlet called the Lal Ishtahar (“Red Manifesto”), written by Ibrahim Khan, which urged Muslims to boycott Hindus economically and socially.

Here are some controversial excerpts from the pamphlet:👇

“Do not read in the same schools with Hindus… If you become enlightened, the Hindus will starve and soon become Mahomedans.”


“Be united in boycotting Hindus. They have robbed us of honour and wealth.”


▪️The pamphlet triggered immediate carnage. In Comilla, during the Nawab’s visit in March 1907, Muslim mobs looted Swadeshi shops, assaulted Hindus, and desecrated temples.

▪️In Jamalpur, hundreds of Hindus sheltered in a temple overnight as rioters plundered villages.

▪️British officials largely ignored or even praised the rioters, while punishing Hindus involved in Swadeshi protests.

▪️Although Ibrahim Khan was released on a minor bond, those shouting “Vande Mataram” faced severe jail terms.

▪️Historian R.C. Majumdar called the Partition Curzon’s 'crowning folly' that birthed a national uprising crushed by engineered communal terror. The Muslim League, co-founded by Salimullah in 1906, carried this strategy to Pakistan’s creation.

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🚨🇮🇳India’s overseas infrastructure footprint

🇲🇻Maldives’ Hanimaadhoo International Airport, built under a 2022 project & financed through an Indian Export-Import Bank LoC of $800M ($136.6 for the airport), was commissioned on November, 9.

It features a 2.46 km runway, a 1.3 million-passenger terminal, facilities for Airbus A320 & Boeing 737 aircraft.

India’s overseas infrastructure engagement combines gov't-backed & private-sector projects.

approximately $32B has been extended through 308 Lines of Credit (LoCs) across Asia & Africa, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

South Asia:

🇲🇲 Myanmar: USD 120 million Sittwe Port linking India’s northeast to the sea.
🇧🇩 Bangladesh: Modernisation of Mongla Port to boost logistics within Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal (BBIN) initiative.
🇱🇰 Sri Lanka: Maritime Rescue Centre, Kankesanthurai Port, and Colombo West International Terminal (CWIT) - $700 million FDI.

Africa:

🇲🇿 Mozambique: $95 million for railway rolling stock.
🇹🇿 Tanzania: Upper Ruvu Water Treatment Plant in Dar es Salaam.
🇷🇼 Rwanda: Nyaborongo Hydropower Project (28 MW, $80 million).
🇬🇲 Gambia: National Assembly Building ($16.8 million) and Banjul Port expansion ($92 million).
🇸🇳 Senegal: Irrigation and agro-equipment for rice cultivation.
🇬🇭 Ghana: Tema–Mpakadan Railway (97.7 km) linking Tema Port inland.
🇦🇴Angola: Railway rolling-stock modernisation (around $40 million).

Pan-African e-Network: Telemedicine & education across 48 countries.

Private-sector investments:

Indian firms have invested over $9 billion abroad in transport infrastructure in the past decade.

▪️Adani Ports (APSEZ): 70 % stake in Haifa Port (Israel, $1.2 billion); Dar es Salaam terminal (Tanzania, 30-year concession); talks for Lien Chieu Port (Vietnam, $2 billion).
▪️GMR Airports: Heraklion Airport (Greece, 35-year concession); airports in the Philippines & Indonesia.
▪️Larsen & Toubro (L&T): Metro and road EPC projects in Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Qatar, Indonesia.

Fusing economic and strategic goals, these initiatives cement India’s position as a leading development partner across the Indo-Pacific & Africa.

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🚨🇮🇳🇦🇫 India-Taliban rapprochement signals new regional strategy & gains

The recent visit of Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Shah Muttaqi to Delhi signals India’s pragmatic shift toward the Taliban, aligning with Central Asia, reports Hindustan Times.

▪️ISKP, Al-Qaeda, drugs trade, refugee flows demand engagement.

▪️India’s Chabahar-Zaranj-Delaram corridor bypasses Pakistan, supporting Central Asia’s drive for diversified trade routes.

▪️The 2022 India-Central Asia Summit and SCO drive joint action to counter terrorism and promote regional development.

▪️Education, healthcare, and governance remain India’s soft-power strengths, amplified by proximity to Central Asia.

▪️While challenges like Taliban non-recognition, China’s BRI, Pakistan’s influence, and internal Taliban divisions remain, India engagement in Central Asia is imperative.

▪️Afghanistan's economy has shown a modest recovery in recent years, with GDP growing by an estimated 2.5% in 2024 after significant contraction in 2021 following the Taliban takeover, as per the World Bank.

▪️A low-profile, issue-based cooperation could transform Afghanistan from a buffer into a bridge, reshaping regional order around shared success of their practical application.

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🚨🇮🇳 India’s stability amidst regional chaos: A geopolitical anomaly

Despite a volatile neighbourhood, Gen Z unrest in Nepal, Sheikh Hasina’s overthrow in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka’s presidential flight, and Pakistan’s political turmoil; India’s calm defies expectations, reports The Economist.

Here's how they have performed recently:👇

🇳🇵 Nepal has seen “Gen Z” protests over inequality, with political elites flaunting luxury while unemployment plagues the masses.

🇧🇩 In Bangladesh, students overthrew Sheikh Hasina in 2024, driven by grievances over a quota system favouring war veterans’ descendants.

🇱🇰Sri Lanka’s 2022 economic crisis forced President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee as citizens stormed the presidential palace amid shortages of fuel and medicine.

🇵🇰 Pakistan faces protests by supporters of an imprisoned former prime minister and another IMF bailout.

▪️This regional instability contrasts sharply with India’s calm. India’s stability stems from robust democratic institutions and economic resilience, enabling it to navigate internal and external challenges more effectively than its neighbours.

▪️ However,there is a need to be cautions against complacency, noting that external shocks and internal issues could still threaten this equilibrium.

▪️India’s ability to maintain stability in such a volatile region is a classic example of geopolitical equilibrium, but its durability depends on continuous reform and vigilance.

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📺THROWBACK: Why did India not capture Pakistan after 1971 war ?

On 16 December 1971, Pakistan ultimately called for unilateral ceasefire and 93,000 Pakistani troops surrendered its entire four-tier military to the Indian Army.

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🚨🖥 Fake news is the new junk food for the mind

Just as junk food clogs bodies, junk information such as gossip, fake news, mindless reels rots brains, causing “brain fog” and beyond, reports Economic Times citing a study posted on arXiv.

▪️It confirms AI chatbots suffer too: LLMs fed low-quality data skip reasoning steps, output inaccuracies, and “hallucinate” facts.

▪️GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) applies to both humans and machines. Google’s AI Overview admits chatbots’ flaws potential harm, inconsistency, lack of understanding, but the deluge of social media and AI reliance makes verifying truth nearly impossible.

▪️Yet, for certain groups of people, this “rot” might be a harmless distraction. Now the real challenge is to balance convenience with critical thinking in an era of unchecked digital noise.

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🚨🇧🇩 Current regime in Bangladesh sponsors extremists: Sheikh Hasina

Exiled in India since August 2024, former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused Muhammad Yunus’s interim government of fuelling India–Bangladesh tensions through “violent and extremist policies” — including attacks on Hindus, regressive laws, and hostile rhetoric.

▪️During an interview with Hindustan Times, she denied ordering the use of lethal force during the 2024 protests, called the ICT trials a “kangaroo court,” and challenged Yunus to face her at the International Criminal Court.

▪️Hasina warns of rising radical Islamism, citing freed terror convicts allegedly linked to north-eastern Indian insurgents and growing military ties with Pakistan.

▪️▪️She also blames economic collapse under Yunus — IMF downgrades and stalled projects — for threatening India-backed infrastructure initiatives.

“Yunus’ sponsorship of extremists undermines the fundamental India-Bangladesh relationship,” Hasina said.

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🚨🇮🇳 India rewrites trade playbook: Lessons from ASEAN asymmetry

Asean-India Trade in Goods Agreement (Aitiga), was signed in 2010 with a simple premise to deepen market access with ASEAN neighbours. The outcome was less tidy.

▪️Since Aitiga's implementation, Asean's share in India's exports has fallen from 10.2% to 8.9%, while its share in our imports has risen sharply from 8.3% to 11.7% - a telling asymmetry that suggests the agreement opened India up more than it opened Asean.

▪️Indonesia and Vietnam offered only 50-70% cuts in tariffs; Non-tariff barriers(NTBs) blocked real access.
Result: 30% of coal from Indonesia, half of vegetable oils and base metals now Asean-sourced which makes it strategically vulnerable.

▪️ India is changing its approach to be more carefully-balanced.

Now, when signing a trade deal, India demands:👇

▪️ Value-symmetric market access
▪️ Operationalisation of NTB (non-tariff barrier) resolution
▪️ Enforcement of rapid dispute-settlement mechanisms
▪️ Linking liberalisation with 3–5-year domestic reforms in logistics, skills development, export-readiness funds, and digital certificates of origin (CoO).

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🚨🚆 Unexpected guests in Jammu and Kashmir train

🦅 An eagle busted through the windshield of a moving train in Jammu and Kashmir, startling the crew but leaving both train and bird largely unharmed.

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🏗 Top 5 South Asian megaprojects that will REVOLUTIONISE urban living and trade

🇲🇻 Maldives Floating City, Maldives, $200 million, 2022-2027

A first-of-its-kind floating city designed to house 20,000 people just off Malé. Built with Dutch partners, it blends sustainability and innovation to help the island nation adapt to rising sea levels.

🇮🇳Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), India, $100 billion, 2007-2028

Spanning 1,500 km, this mega-corridor connects India’s political and financial capitals through smart cities, industrial hubs, and high-speed freight links — a cornerstone of India’s manufacturing ambitions.

🇮🇳 Bharatmala, India, $87 billion, 2017-2028

India’s biggest road project ever — 34,800 km of new highways linking ports, borders, and economic zones. The goal: faster logistics, cheaper transport, and stronger national integration.

🇵🇰 Gwadar Port Projects, Pakistan, $8-10 billion, 2002-2023

Once a quiet port town, Gwadar is now central to the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. Deep-sea port expansion, free trade zones, and a new airport are turning it into a key trade hub for Asia and the Middle East.

🇦🇫 Qosh Tepa Canal, Afghanistan, $1 billion, 2016-2025

An irrigation project designed to enhance agricultural productivity and improve water management. It aims to divert water from the Amu Darya River to support farming in the northern regions of the country.

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🚨🇵🇰 How Pakistan's "Tea Is Fantastic" turned into bitter brew of geopolitical challenges

In the volatile world of South Asian geopolitics, a simple cup of tea has twice symbolized Pakistan’s perceived triumphs only to become emblems of regret.

Four years on, what Islamabad once hailed as masterful strategy now haunts it as a catastrophic blunder:

▪️It all began in 2019 amid escalating tensions with India. Following the Pulwama attack that killed 40 Indian paramilitary personnel, claimed by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed, India’s air force struck a terrorist camp deep inside Pakistan in Balakot.

▪️The next day, in aerial attacks, Pakistan downed an Indian MiG-21, capturing pilot Abhinandan Varthaman.

▪️In a viral video, the composed pilot sipped tea under interrogation and quipped, “The tea is fantastic.”

▪️The phrase exploded into memes, taunts against India, and even tea brand slogans, embodying Pakistan’s narrative of aerial dominance and defiance.

▪️Fast-forward to 2021: With the Taliban’s swift takeover of Kabul, Pakistan’s ISI chief Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed jetted in for high-stakes talks. Sipping tea at Kabul’s Serena Hotel, he assured journalists, that "everything will be okay."

▪️For Pakistan, the moment symbolised what many in its security establishment saw as a vindication of decades of policy — supporting the Taliban to ensure a friendly government in Kabul and maintain “strategic depth” against India.

▪️But the problem is clearly visible. Today, Pakistan’s leadership openly laments that “cup of tea” as the spark for its security nightmare. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar recently blamed Hameed’s outreach for reopening borders, allowing 35,000-40,000 militants to flood back, some of whom had previously turned against Pakistan.

▪️The Taliban, once viewed as a regional partner, has since pursued its own agenda. Tensions have risen along the border, with sporadic clashes and cross-border attacks complicating relations between the two neighbors.

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🇮🇳🇷🇺 🍒RARE FOOTAGE: Indian ex-PM Indira Gandhi visiting Moscow, Russia in 1976

In June 1976, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi visited Moscow to reinforce India–Soviet ties at the height of the Cold War.

🤝 She met the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev, signed agreements on economic and technical cooperation, and reaffirmed the two nations’ strategic partnership.

🥂 Brezhnev publicly described the USSR as "a reliable friend of India and the Indian people."

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