For months, whispers have spread through Delhi’s power corridors.
A mysterious think-tank, backed by hidden forces, spying on officials, sabotaging Ind–Russ ties, meddling with IMEC, and running a shadow govt abroad.
BIG EXPOSE — 🧵
It began almost 8 months ago.
Senior diplomats started noticing unusual friction in India’s foreign relations... especially with the US, France, Russia, Italy, Germany, Mexico, and Nepal.
The cause wasn’t foreign governments...
It was something far more insidious: an Indian hand working against India itself.
Investigators soon traced patterns.
Leaked chatter. Miscommunication in sensitive offices. Strange lobbying abroad.
All trails pointed back to one entity... a think-tank with deep foreign links.
And it had somehow infiltrated cracks inside institutions like the Assam Rifles and even the CDS office.
Complaints reached the Home Ministry and the MEA.
But they weren’t written reports. They were whispers, conveyed orally... as if everyone knew that putting this on paper was too dangerous.
That alone tells you how serious this game is.
On the surface, the think-tank hosts “academic events” in places like Tokyo, Marseille, and Geneva.
Behind closed doors, it is accused of snooping on politicians and IFS officers, feeding leaks to foreign lobbies, and quietly projecting itself as India’s alternate voice abroad.
Its shadow looms over every major diplomatic arena.
🔹 Attempting to derail India–Russia ties
🔹 Whispering into the ears of Trump’s advisors
🔹 Spreading the lie that India was pushing BRICS de-dollarisation... a proposal New Delhi never even made.
This wasn’t policy debate. This was sabotage.
The issue escalated during the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) meet in New Delhi (Aug 5–6, 2025).
IMEC is India’s masterstroke against China’s BRI... a corridor that could slash transport time by 40% and costs by 30%. The stakes were historic.
Sources say this meeting too faced interference attempts.
Remember this:
👉 47% of India’s exports flow through the Red Sea
👉 77% of Europe-bound trade depends on it
If IMEC succeeds, India dominates the route. If IMEC fails, others dictate our future.
This was the perfect moment for shadow players to strike.
The US had even sent Ricky Gill, a trusted Trump aide, to push the project. But just as Delhi scrambled to secure IMEC, Washington announced a shocker 25% tariffs on Indian goods.
In Delhi, many believe this wasn’t coincidence.
It was coordinated pressure, amplified by insiders who don’t want IMEC to succeed.
Think about it:
A foreign-funded entity, masquerading as a think-tank, meddling in Russia policy, sabotaging BRICS narratives, disrupting IMEC, and whispering into American ears.
This isn’t just an influence... This is a parallel power structure, operating in the shadows of Lutyens’ Delhi.
The Modi government, however, has refused to bend.
By convening envoys from the US, UAE, France, and Italy, Delhi has sent a crystal-clear message...
India’s foreign policy will be written in Delhi, not Geneva.
Now, all eyes are on the government’s next step.
A crackdown seems imminent.
And when it comes, it will rip the mask off this network... exposing who they are, who funds them, and why they were allowed to meddle for so long.
By the way.. have you figured out the name of the think tank I’ve been referring to?
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> 1 lakh drone-capable soldiers... one of the biggest force upgrades in decades.
> A new bridge between Para SF and regular infantry.
> Every soldier trained in drone warfare & deep-strike ops.
> Built around the ‘Sons of the Soil’ concept... local terrain mastery.
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> Designed for high-speed offensive operations from tactical to operational depth.
> Direct lessons absorbed from Ukraine, Nagorno-Karabakh, and India’s own borders.
> Target strength is... 25 battalions.
👉 First public showcase will be... Army Day Parade, Jaipur – Jan 15.
India is preparing for the next war... And the adversaries must be worried.
Drones. Speed. Precision.
The battlefield has changed... and India moved first.
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The Bhairav battalions are elite, fast-strike units raised by Army HQ to conduct...
> High-speed offensive
> Special Forces–style operations
across multiple levels.
The Indian Army Has Quietly Changed Its War Doctrine... 🔥
India Quietly Activated Its Deadliest Deterrent... And Beijing Was Watching ⚠️
> After years of anticipation, India has finally tested...
> a nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile.
> The message was silent... but unmistakable.
> The missile is 'K-4 Missile'.
> Launched from a submarine.
> Range: ~3,500 km.
> Nuclear-capable.
> Almost impossible to detect before launch.
📌 Here's why this matters...
> A missile fired from the Bay of Bengal can place large parts of China under range.
> Shift the submarine closer to Southeast Asia... even Beijing enters the envelope.
> This isn’t about war.
> It’s about deterrence.
> Without this capability, adversaries can plan long wars.
> With it, they must think twice... every single time.
> China understood the signal.
> For weeks, Chinese “research vessels” — widely known as spy ships... hovered in the Indian Ocean.
> NOTAMs were issued and canceled multiple times.
> Tests delayed... Routes monitored.
> A classic cat-and-mouse game in open waters.
👉 And then India tested it anyway.
> India’s nuclear triad is fully credible... land, air, and now sea.
> Fighters can strike.
> Land missiles can strike.
> Submarines can strike... from anywhere, without warning.
📌 Now here's another angle.
> Bangladesh has reportedly evaluated Pakistani short-range ballistic missiles.
> Ranges of ~400 km.
> Enough to threaten India’s Northeast and parts of eastern India.
> This test wasn’t only for China.
> It was also a reminder in the neighbourhood.
⚠️ Bangladesh must know whom they are up against.
Bangladesh has reportedly evaluated Pakistani short-range ballistic missiles.
And this test was India's reply 🔥
📌 Remember NOTAMs were issued and canceled multiple times last month?
👉 It was all because China was keeping an eye on us with it's spy ships.
It was a classic cat-and-mouse game in open waters.
When Washington Mourns an Anti-India Agitator, You Know the Plot Was Bigger ⚠️
> Bangladesh is burning.
> Political violence is spreading.
> A Hindu youth was lynched after fresh unrest.
> And in the middle of this chaos, one death triggered an unusual reaction.
📌 US Embassy in Dhaka issued a public condolence.
> Not for a head of state.
> Not for an elected leader.
> But for Sharif Usman Hadi...
> an activist who built his following on open anti-India rhetoric.
👉 This is the same man who repeatedly pushed the fantasy map of “Greater Bangladesh.”
> A map that erased India’s Northeast.
> Claimed Indian territory.
> And framed India as Bangladesh’s “colonial oppressor.”
> He held no constitutional post.
> Never won an election.
> His power came from street protests, social media agitation...
> and selling territorial dreams to an angry population facing inflation and economic stress.
> India said nothing after his death.
> But Washington spoke... quickly and publicly.
📌 That raises some uncomfortable questions... ⚠️
> How close was the alignment?
> And why does U.S. sympathy surface only for figures hostile to India...
> while silence follows attacks on minorities, media houses, and democratic institutions in Bangladesh?
👉 The pattern is hard to miss...
> Silence on violence against Hindus.
> Sympathy for agitators.
> And selective outrage framed as “democratic concern.”
📌 This should also make one thing painfully clear:
> If such elements were being openly indulged...
> India narrowly avoided a far bigger regional destabilisation.
And this is where credit is due...
👉 We are not thankful enough for PM Modi’s restraint and quiet strategic foresight.
📌 Can the U.S. be trusted as a strategic partner... if it mourns India’s enemies but ignores violence against Hindus?
Ajit Doval Knew the Truth... He Waited Until a Pro-India Govt. Came to Power 🔥
> Pakistan was running a multi-crore fake Indian currency racket.
> Not printed in basements... but using original Indian currency plates.
> And the biggest shock?
> Those plates were sold from inside India... by a senior minister sitting in power.
> When Ajit Doval discovered it, he said:
“Kabhi koi sarkar aayegi jisko desh ki chinta hogi… tab kuch karenge.”
> Because under that regime, acting meant political suicide.
> So he waited... Years passed.
> The network kept pumping fake notes into India.
> Terror funding thrived... Black money grew.
> And Pakistan laughed.
📌 Then 2014 happened.
> A nationalist government came to power.
> And in 2016, one decision shattered the entire ecosystem.
> Demonetisation didn’t just target black money.
> It pulled the plug on Pakistan’s fake currency network overnight.
> Warehouses of worthless notes... Terror funding dried up.
> Hawala chains collapsed.
> Pakistan’s underground economy took a direct hit.
This wasn’t a random economic move...
It was a national security strike... without firing a bullet.
Those who scream “what about inconvenience?” never ask:
👉 Who protected this racket for decades?
👉 Who sold the plates?
👉 Who benefited from silence?
Never forget the people who opposed this decision.
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For 50 years, an “official” guide named Abdul stood inside Ellora’s Kailash Temple and told tourists that...
— Shiva doubted Parvati
— Ravana was an enemy of Shiva.
This thread will shock you... 🧵
A traveller had dreamt of visiting Ellora for 3 years.
He finally reached Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, booked a stay, and walked towards Kailash Temple at sunrise... not just to “see” it, but to understand it.
For that, he needed a guide.
That day, only one guide was available.
> Name: Abdul.
> Experience: “50 years”.
Government-approved rates. Government-approved tag. On paper, he sounded perfect.
So the traveller put a mic on him and said, “Aap bas batate rahiye. I’ll just listen and record.”