I am just loving it the way India is exposing US. After giving deplomatic slaps to USA now Indian army has join the party.
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In a move that has caught the attention of global strategic circles, the Indian Army has issued a sharp and timely reminder to the United States—one that is resonating far beyond the realm of military history.
The Indian Army’s official Twitter handle from its Eastern Command recently posted a newspaper clipping that bluntly read: "U.S. shipped $ billions worth of weapons to Pakistan since 1954." While seemingly a factual historical post, the message behind it was anything but passive. The timing, tone, and context have made it clear: India is pushing back diplomatically and strategically.
This isn’t just an isolated social media post. The tweet is part of a planned campaign. Indian army often use to post such things using well-documented military facts, particularly related to the 1971 Indo-Pak war. But the inclusion of the U.S.-Pakistan arms alliance struck a different nerve—one that Americans could not ignore.
These posts reminds the world, and more importantly, the United States that between 1954 and 1971, America equipped, a rogue state, Pakistan with an arsenal of tanks, fighter jets, and artillery worth billions of dollars (an astronomical sum for that era). These weapons were used against India, particularly during the 1965 and 1971 wars
Today, in 2025, this historical reminder serves as a strategic rebuttal to the recent tariff threats made by President Donald Trump against India, supposedly in response to India purchasing oil from Russia.
But unlike in the past, this time India is not silent.
Americans Are Listening
The message has reached Washington. Prominent voices within the U.S. political establishment have taken note.
Nikki Haley, senior Republican leader and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, issued a strong public statement. She criticized the Trump administration's pressure on India, calling it short-sighted and dangerous to long-term U.S. interests. Her words were firm:
“India is not just an ally. It is a strong ally. You don’t burn bridges with your strongest strategic partner while giving China—the largest buyer of Russian and Iranian oil—a 90-day pass.”
This internal rebuke is significant. It's possibly the first time in recent history that influential American leaders are openly questioning U.S. foreign policy toward India. Haley made it clear: isolating India will only damage America's long-term position in the Indo-Pacific.
The most critical question now: Will Trump dare to impose tariffs on Indian pharmaceutical exports?
This could trigger massive backlash not only in India but also within the U.S., where India-made drugs play a crucial role in healthcare.
It will be interesting to watch
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SERIOUS!!! PM Modi said that he has to face some personal loss because he is not willing to give up on the rights of our farmers. Does he hinted about a Bangladesh like situation in India?
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Today PM Modi's 'personal loss' was a hint, a hint that powerful people gonna create bangladesh like situation to dethrone him and we can see the glimpse of it.
At a time when geopolitical dynamics are shifting rapidly, General Asim Munir of Pakistan is en route to the United States again. Coincidentally, Rahul Gandhi, India's Leader of the Opposition, has made serious allegations about Indian democracy being "hollowed out" and elections being rigged with the Election Commission working hand-in-glove with the ruling BJP.
Consider the timing. India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is in Russia, negotiating directly with high-level officials. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is also headed to Moscow. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is preparing for high-stakes diplomacy with President Xi Jinping, trying to balance Trump’s assertive posturing. All this unfolds just as domestic narratives begin to collapse under orchestrated chaos: SSC protests erupt, Parliament debates Sindoor, and foreign outlets push questionable stories about Indian defence failures. Is this all just coincidence? Or are we witnessing a Bangladesh 2.0 blueprint in motion?
MODI HAS GONE MAD because he is taking Trump very lightly! Trump has imposed 50% tarrif on India and this will destroy India's business.
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GHANTA! Trump is actually shocked and at backfoot. Please read the entire post to know the whole context
Trump has announced a 50% tariff on Indian goods starting August 27. Why? Not because India is buying cheap oil from Russia, that’s just the excuse.
Behind the scenes is a much deeper and more dangerous game — one that involves global power shifts, rare-earth minerals, broken monopolies, and India’s refusal to play by America’s old rules
As soon as Trump made his aggressive move, India didn’t flinch.
The Ministry of External Affairs responded:
“This move is unjustified, irrational, and India will take all necessary steps to protect its national interest.”
No apology. No retreat. No begging.
That’s the new India, calm, firm, and sovereign.
MASSIVE India wins the tarrif war as for the first time, India enters US Defense Market like a power player. Like I told you earlier this is just for trade deal and our relationship is still intact with USA.
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In a bold and strategic response to President Donald Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on Indian goods, India didn't just react but, it redefined the game. On the very same day that the tariff announcement was made, India officially cancelled all ongoing discussions regarding the procurement of the American F-35 fighter jets.
But what followed was even more remarkable. 👇
Despite rejecting the F-35, India successfully negotiated and signed one of the most significant bilateral defense agreements in recent history — the India-US Reciprocal Defense Procurement Agreement (RDPA). This is not just any trade agreement. It is a VIP entry into the world’s largest defense market, valued at over $850 billion.
Another Masterstroke by Trump---NATO is at verge of BREAKING UP
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It seems like the “curse” of India and Russia has fallen on America, as President Donald Trump’s recent actions are backfiring. Just four days ago, Trump deployed U.S. nuclear submarines near Russia’s borders, prompting President Putin to immediately activate hypersonic missiles in Belarus. But the backlash hasn’t come from Russia alone, NATO allies themselves are rebelling.
In the past 48 hours, two major shocks have hit NATO. Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán declared NATO is now just a tool for America’s ambitions and criticized the U.S. for escalating the Ukraine crisis. Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico echoed the same, saying his country cannot afford to support the Ukraine war due to economic constraints and external interference, accusing both the U.S. and U.K. of meddling in their elections.
India’s Diplomatic Counterattack: How Modi, Doval, and Jaishankar Are Turning the Tables on the West.
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Not just that they have a lot of cards on the table against the hypocrisy of West. Read the entire post to know and trust me you will feel very proud.
At a time when President Donald Trump has reignited tariff threats and intensified pressure on India by labeling its economy "dead" and imposing 25% import duties, the global chessboard is shifting, and India is playing the game with rare mastery. Backed by strategic brilliance and unshakable resolve, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is not just defending against Western pressure, it is launching a full-spectrum diplomatic counterattack.
Trump’s outbursts were more than political rhetoric, they were calculated provocations. By calling India’s economy “dead,” threatening tariffs, and openly warming up to Pakistan, Trump aimed to force India to abandon its historic partnership with Russia.
But the Indian response was swift, clear, and composed.
Ajit Doval, India’s National Security Advisor, was dispatched to Moscow with a bold mission: reinforce defense ties, fast-track arms deals, and send a direct message to President Vladimir Putin—India stands firmly with its time-tested friend.
Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister, followed with an economic agenda: expanding Indo-Russian energy cooperation, boosting Arctic trade routes, and pushing toward a $100 billion bilateral trade goal. This wasn’t diplomacy—it was strategic warfare by other means.
OMG ! Trump is going to increase tarrifs on India, Modi again failed to Deal with Trump.
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Lol the truth is SBI report has exposed that Trump's tarrif has a negligible effect. Trump is in extreme pressure. Read the entire post for the latest updates.
Just four days after President Donald Trump announced a sweeping 25% tariff on Indian exports, a series of developments and official reports are turning initial assumptions upside down. What was initially perceived as a bold geopolitical and trade maneuver is now being exposed as a potential economic blunder, not for India, but for America itself.
In a strongly-worded report published this morning, India’s largest bank, SBI Research, stated clearly: Trump’s tariffs will have MINIMAL IMPACT on India but could SEVERELY HARM THE U.S. economy.