One for all and all for one.


Just imagine this for a minute. Believe that your family has a generation-old ammunition business. You have your bases and manufacturing hubs in every country. You also hold significant power, which allows you to start and end a war while making it look like you are the peacemaker. You can overthrow any political party that does not buy into your vision and thought process, or build a terrorist organization, fund it as long as it obeys your command, and later demolish it. Your family also holds power over some of the most lethal organizations that supply essential commodities. You have a few organizations that, on paper, are meant for the safety of your family, but in reality, they are working in different parts of the world, killing, abducting, brainwashing, threatening, spying, and obeying your family’s orders to do whatever you want them to do, just because you can. You also control a powerful leftist and woke media that never shies away from showing its hypocrisy.

Now, imagine someone you never thought of as a competitor starts giving you a tough fight. What would you do? What would you do when you see the family that once relied on your ammunition has started manufacturing and exporting homegrown weapons? What would you do when you see the newcomer coming up with policies that will hurt your cash flows? What would you do when you see the competitor gaining more respect globally? What would you do when you see the competitor producing better startups and more powerful billionaires than your family? What would you do if the competitor tries to suppress your dominance, not because they want the limelight, but because you have been using your power incorrectly?

Ladies and gentlemen, that is the United States and Bharat. It is an open fact that the world has never seen a bigger hypocrite and more spineless country than the US. It is also an open fact that Bharat is gaining momentum, thanks to its businessmen, politicians (not all of them), citizens, and well-wishers. Time and again, people have shown their true colors when they see their importance diminishing or when they feel powerless. The United States finds itself in the same position that once held the British and Dutch empires. History may not repeat itself, but it rhymes, and it has created a remarkable symphony of rhyming songs for the US. Through this blog, I will attempt to open the eyes of our own citizens, who have been blinded by the American media and the CIA. 

* Disclaimer: This one's going to be a nasty one because I will try to be as open and as filter less as possible. I apologize for my language in the beginning itself. I don't want to hurt anyone through this blog. If anyone still ends up getting hurt, please read the disclaimer again. Let's dig deep. 

After the implementation of the Emergency in India, one of the first decisions that the late Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi made was to open a semiconductor facility in India. Whether it was a genuine effort or an attempt to clean her image remains unknown, but it was in 1976 that Mrs. Gandhi proposed the idea of semiconductor manufacturing. With a sum of Rs. 7 crore, a semiconductor plant was established in Mohali, called the Semiconductor Laboratory Complex. To meet global demand, the plant began operating at full capacity in its first year. However, long before Mrs. Gandhi’s dream of providing the world with chips could become a reality, a major fire broke out at the facility on 7th February 1989. In just a few minutes, India’s dream, along with all the advanced equipment in the lab, was destroyed. When asked about the incident, Indian security agencies and workers at the factory were reluctant to say anything, but they couldn’t help but point to none other than the CIA of America. It was a proven fact that American powers were involved in this gruesome act, yet we hesitated to name them, knowing their influence. America had begun producing chips in the late 40s and had gained a significant market share by the end of the 80s. Therefore, seeing someone try to challenge their dominance was difficult for them to accept.

Neither America nor their tactics have changed since the 80s. What is happening with the Adani Group today is nothing new. Every Bharatiya who has tried to make Bharat a self-reliant economy has faced this backlash. In the past, American influence would infiltrate government companies and lobby against them. There was a time when companies like BHEL were profitable, trading at Rs. 350-360. Then came Congress. Chinese companies were given import incentives, and anti-dumping duties were as elusive as American liberty—present, but not really enforced. As a result, most PSUs went from being cash cows to cash-strapped companies. SAIL almost went bankrupt. Congressmen always chose treacherous profits over honest salaries. Today, Indian private sector companies, particularly those trying to make Bharat self-reliant, are on America's radar. Thirty years ago, Indian scientists like Nambi Narayan were targeted, and today, the Adani Group is giving Americans sleepless nights.

Their first attack came through Hindenburg. Apart from the corruption allegations, which Congress has no place talking about, the Adani Group was shorted for having a lot of debt. Being an infrastructure player, one cannot rely solely on retained earnings for developing projects; debt is necessary. What matters is their ability to repay. The Adani Group has Rs. 54,000 crore on their books, which is more than enough to cover their debt repayments for the next 23 months. Did we examine their financial statements before shorting Adani? No. What did we do instead? We helped Hindenburg earn millions.


For all those in favor of Hindenburg, please enlighten me: Did Hindenburg build India's largest solar plant, or was it Adani? Does Hindenburg contribute $1 billion in corporate taxes, or does Adani? Does Hindenburg satisfy India's rising coal demand by importing cheaper coking and thermal coal from Australia, or does Adani? Does Hindenburg employ 46,000 people, or does Adani? The CIA cannot operate openly in Bharat today as they did in the past because we no longer have spineless leaders.

An attack on the Adani Group is, in itself, an attack on Bharat. Having ideological differences is what builds a democratic country, but having ideological differences simply because you are paid for it or are too blind to be influenced by leftist media is shameful. The leftist media cannot sabotage the Bharatiya economy like they did in the past. Instead, they have adapted their tactics. Now, what they do is get the opposition on their side by luring them with money, women, liquor, power, or something trivial. First, they satisfy their desires and later ask for favors in return. The recent elections are a prime example of this. Uddhav Thackeray, who still has the audacity to call himself a Thackeray, betrayed late Balasaheb Thackeray's ideologies by partnering with AIMIM and Congress. In his campaigns, he said what he was paid to say. Whether it was calling Aurangzeb his "brother" and a martyred Indian soldier, or making statements like, "If qurbani is not allowed publicly in society, then you shouldn't allow Diwali lighting either." Mind you, his father once said, "I am a mad Hindu. I will never join hands with Congress." Such is life.

Coming back to the topic, America has a psychology of sabotaging Bharat by targeting Adani and Indian businessmen. Another example is the US-Saudi oil cartel. After the 2008-09 financial crisis, countries in the Middle East stopped investing their petro-dollars in the US. In response to this situation, exactly one year later, the CIA began its covert operations in Libya. It wasn’t a coincidence that the dictator of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, was killed in October 2011. When Hillary Clinton was questioned about Gaddafi's death, she said, and I quote, "We came. He saw. He died." After Libya, several other Arab countries began experiencing protests against their ruling governments (governments that were hesitant to invest their petro-dollars in the US), which gave birth to what the US called "The Arab Spring." More than 61,000 protesters were killed in this process. As a result, the ruling governments were overthrown, and new "pro-US" governments were formed. And guess where the petro-dollars went? Back into American banks.

What? What did you say? You think similar things are happening with Bharat and Adani? Not similar, but the same things are happening in Bharat. Using "democracy" as a shield, the US is trying to do in India what they once did during the Arab Spring, attempting to burn our economy, which traitors like Rahul Gandhi and Mamata Banerjee are warming their hands on. Do you think Bharat needs foreign enemies when we are accommodating them inside our own borders?

In 2019, Reliance and Saudi Aramco were about to sign a deal in which Reliance would sell a 20% stake in their oil-to-chemical business to Saudi Aramco, making us completely dependent on Saudi Arabia and America for oil. But, thanks to PM Narendra Modi, that deal was canceled. This was when Mr. Modi got interested in buying Russian oil, which accounted for just 2% of our imports back then. Today, Russian oil imports make up more than 40% of our total imports. Had Reliance signed that deal, the US would have used us to stop the Russian invasion, as we would have been dependent on their oil. This has happened in the past.

You fool me once, shame on you. You fool me twice, shame on me. In 1991, our foreign reserves were depleted, and we were in urgent need of cash. As a last resort, Bharat turned to the IMF for funds. During that time, the US wanted to attack Iran, which was Bharat's largest crude oil exporter. Instead of directly attacking Iran, the US asked their fighter jets to be refueled in Gujarat. This was a critical situation. Helping America refuel their jets in Gujarat so they could attack Iran was the "sweet deal" the US wanted to put us in. If we had denied, the IMF would not have granted us the bailout package. With no other option, Bharat allowed American fighter jets to refuel in Gujarat. The very next morning, the IMF granted us the bailout package, but with one condition: we had to keep gold as collateral. Look at the hypocrisy. Pakistan (a terrorist nation funded by the US) has begged the shady IMF multiple times for bailout packages, yet they were never asked to put up anything as collateral. And yet, when Bharat asked for a bailout package just once, we were required to keep gold as collateral! How low can the US fall? A similar situation would have occurred if Reliance had signed that deal. Thank God Mr. Modi stepped in.


America feels insecure about the growing ties between Bharat and Russia, and they have a bloody good reason to feel that way. The Chennai-Vladivostok maritime corridor, a trade route established by Bharat and Russia, is now fully operational. This 10,300 km long trade route enables Indian ports to receive their cargo in just 16 days, compared to the previous 28 days. Adani plans to own the majority of the ports along this corridor, keeping them out of the hands of leftist Western countries that want to control Bharat. It's a golden rule: If you can't damage their business, hurt their name. That's exactly what America is doing.

As part of a green initiative, Mr. Modi and his government plan to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels from 80% to 50% by 2030, which essentially means that America and several Arab nations will see their revenues drop to levels comparable to Ivy League colleges' standards. Was that harsh? It better be, because Ivy Leagues are not what they used to be. How can universities like Oxford invite Rahul Gandhi to give a lecture? How can Harvard tolerate pro-Palestine rallies on their campuses? All I think is that America is using these B-schools as a weapon to feed new, senseless ideas like wokeism into the system under the guise of "liberalism." What they do next is ask these universities to write research studies on these topics and publish them. For the common man, a report from these business schools is seen as authoritative, like the decision of the Supreme Court. 

PS: I won't be surprised to a few more wars in the future, just to keep the oil rates up and US ammunition production going. 

Coming back to the topic, as part of a green initiative, Mr. Adani is investing heavily in the renewable sector, which will help us achieve the COP 2021 mission faster. After the recent allegations against Mr. Gautam Adani, Total Energies, a French company that works in a joint venture with Adani, has backed off. This was bound to happen. I won’t justify it here, as it would extend the blog, but I highly suggest you read about how America funded woke culture and Islam in France, and how France is now on the verge of becoming an Islamic nation.

The only reason we are hell-bent on implementing renewable energy is that we need to curb our oil imports. We need to stop importing inflation, and the US can’t see this happening.

Saudi Arabia was the largest FDI investor in FY 2023, investing roughly $26 billion. Not a penny was invested in Bharat. But I guess His Highness Muhammad Bin Salman was more interested in the Wayanad elections, as thousands of Malayalis living in Saudi Arabia were flown in private charters to India for the elections in Kerala. A total of 22,000 such voters were flown to India. Chartered flights were booked by IMUL’s overseas wing, KMCC. No one has asked Mr. Gandhi about these chartered trips or the money spent on the Malayalis.

Peter Haas, the American diplomat who became the Ambassador of the United States to Bangladesh, is another story. After his briefing in March 2022, he took office as the US Ambassador to Bangladesh. Exactly 11 months after his appointment, Bangladesh experiences anti-government riots. These riots force Sheikh Hasina to leave her position. A new round of attacks against Hindus emerges in Bangladesh, yet the impotent governments of Biden and Rahul Gandhi say nothing. After Sheikh Hasina’s departure, Jihadi Muhammad Yunus was appointed as the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh. Why? Because Sheikh Hasina wasn’t willing to bend to American demands, but Yunus did so willingly. It's sad to know that we protest more about "black lives matter" as compared to "Hindu lives matter".


Exactly one month after Yunus was appointed Chief Advisor, Peter Haas joined Excelerate Energy as an advisor. Excelerate is an American company that had been trying to establish a foothold in Bangladesh for a long time but was unsuccessful due to the presence of Mr. Gautam Adani. On October 15, 2024, Yunus met with Steven Kobos of Excelerate Energy at their Dhaka guest house, where he assured them of investments worth billions of dollars in Bangladesh’s energy sector, since the country imports the majority of its electricity from Adani Green's plant in Jharkhand. Essentially, Yunus wants Adani out and the CIA in.

In 2021, America alleged the Adani Group in a similar bribery case involving states like Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. As far as my knowledge goes, these four states are not ruled by the BJP government. Does that mean Rahul Gandhi is implying that his party took bribes from the Adani group in order to deny business to American interests?

Look, all I want to convey through this blog is that we need to open our eyes and not succumb to what the Americans are selling. We need to trust our brands, our companies, and our businessmen more than a 400-page report written by someone who stands to profit if we act on it. Chanakya once said, "Jab jab ghar tutega, padosi aakar lootega," which essentially means, "If we are not united, the United States will come and tear us apart." America operates on the philosophy of subjugation and conquest. Bharat and Bharatiyas have faced a lot. First, the British looted us, and now the Americans are doing the same. We have always been seen as slaves.

This isn't about me being a Modi supporter or anything like that. This is about nationalism—about putting our nation first, above everything else. Do you think the Americans and the British would have been successful in creating Hindu-Muslim divisions if we had prioritized our nation over all else? The ideology of nationalism should be supreme, whether you are a BJP supporter or a Congress supporter. What Congress and Rahul Gandhi lack is nationalism. They are self-centered, easily manipulated individuals willing to sell their nation for anything.

To be very honest, I don't see Bharat in a sweet spot going ahead because we are not united. We as a nation and the citizens need to unite ourselves in order to stab America in their face. How can a country grow when it has people like Mamta Banerjee who throw's Tata's out of Bengal for a few seats? How can a country grow when it has people like Rahul Gandhi who asks for proof about surgical strikes? How can a country grow when it has people like Sonia Gandhi who wouldn't say a word on the targeted attacks on Hindu's in Bangladesh? How can a country grow when it has people like Uddhav Thackery calling Aurangzeb a "national hero"? 

Open your eyes. If you want Bharat to regain its prosperity, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to reclaim its lost land, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to remain a democratic nation, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to become self-reliant, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to restore its lost Sanatan culture, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to stay debt-free, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to remain free from wokeism, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to be the land of fiercely nationalistic warriors like Shaheed Bhagat Singh, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to be known for its aggressive monks like Swami Vivekanand, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to become the manufacturing hub of the world, open your eyes. If you want Bharat to produce high-value men and women, open your eyes. It’s not too late, because if not today, then when? If not us, then who?



Jai Hind 

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