1. No Public Servant can receive foreign funds - adding Public Servants to the ambit of forbidden lot (legislators, candidates, journalists, media, judges, govt. employees)
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2. NGOs who were using 50% of foreign funds to run their offices, administer salaries. Now on, this will be less than 20%. In other words, NGOs cannot use foreign money to hire and run their offices to the extent they do now. Will restrict their power and presence in India.
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Won't affect pro-nation, pro-Hindu NGOs as they are mostly voluntarily run with funds within the country. So, think whom this will affect, and why some NGOs, Congress opposing this Bill
3. Special focus on compliance and transparency of foreign funds, better scrutiny.
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4. NGOs can receive foreign funds only into a designated FCRA account - cannot transfer it into associated accounts. This is huge.
5. Another huge - the government can stop NGO from using balance funds after a 'summary enquiry' - does not need to 'find guilty'. More powers!
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6. Most importantly - any new FCRA registration or renewal of FCRA licence will now require Aadhaar number of ALL office bearers or a copy of passport or OCI card in case of a foreigner - No more unidentified entities can influence our decision making any more.
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This is a huge step to stop foreign influence in India - be it
Homegrown jihad
Naxal terror
Conversion
Subversion
Hindering development
Media orchestrations
Narrative setting
Political funding, or
Manufacturing dissent.
Disagree with those predicting a III World War. Here are four reasons why:
1. The Rise of Multipolarity:
Gone are the days when nations had to pick sides in a binary world of 'knowers' and 'ignorant colonies.'
Thanks to leaders like Putin, @narendramodi , Trump, Bibi,
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the break up of EU, unsuccessful Bloc creation of Americas, Africas, Asia and so on, we're seeing a multipolar world emerge.
India, through her Vaccine Diplomacy and Sunshine Alliances, has taken a firm, bipartisan stance on issues like the Ukraine war and the war on Hamas.
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This has inspired smaller nations and economies to champion their own causes. The era of colonial coercion is over.
2. Lack of the common narrative just yet:
Fascism vs democracy was the forefront of fear mongering which led to the WWs.
The Popular Front's comeback across Europe, especially in France, hints at a major shake-up of the political order by the GDS.
India's choice of NDA brings a sigh of relief. The US should follow suit with Trump.
Set aside the flawed Democracy for now and focus on the PF.
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Why do @narendramodi and @AmitShah keep pushing for a 'Congress Mukth Bhārat'?
It is a socialist party, formed by the Colonial powers and is still under. Has the same ability to bounce back like the PF in Europe.
Congress's recent makeover to a complete Islamic party
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is one step short of becoming another Popular Front.
The shocking leap PF made in the French election's 2nd round mirrors the tactical voting we see in India, a perfect example being EPS's manoeuvres in Vikravandi.
The real question is: How did the PF get to this level?
GDS is using their Puppet to target two key issues:
1. NEET - to mobilise students 2. Agniveers - to disrupt the defense system Modi is standing up to counter the GDS plans to create Civic havoc and unrest.
I warned about this 2 years ago. Recap here
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War takes many forms:
1. Military Combats 2. Political Warfare 3. Information Wars 4. Propaganda Warfare 5. Cyber Warfare 6. Psychological Warfare 7. Biological Weapons (e.g., COVID) 8. Chemical Weapons (e.g., Anthrax) 9. Economic Hit Jobs 10. Trade Warfare
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10. Weather Weaponry 11. Religious Wars 12. Civil Wars
Our enemies use all of the above, and I have examples for each.
Our biggest concern is our demography.
A youth bulge is both a massive opportunity and a looming threat.