In this insightful discussion, Faiz Khan opens up about one of India’s most overlooked security challenges — white-collar radical influence, covert recruitment ecosystems, and
the subtle ideological pipelines shaping young minds across universities, NGOs, digital platforms, and professional spaces.
This conversation explores:
How radical ideologies spread quietly through educated, urban networks
Why deradicalization is India’s most urgent internal security priority
How doctors, engineers, and professionals are being strategically targeted.
The psychological tools used by extremist ecosystems
India’s growing need for community-driven de-radicalization models
What policymakers, institutions, and families can do to stop the spread.
Faiz Khan explains the mindset, mechanisms, and motivations behind indoctrination — and shares practical solutions for strengthening social harmony, national security, and community resilience.
This is a must-watch for anyone interested in India’s internal security, counter-extremism, national awareness & social stability.
Watch till the end for a comprehensive breakdown of how India can safeguard its youth and neutralize ideological threats before they become crises.
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reports from October and November 2025 show that the RBI has been increasing India's gold reserves and repatriating them from abroad. While RBI does intervene in the FOREX market to manage rupee volatility, its interventions typically involve selling U.S. dollars, not gold.
The RBI's interventions involve primarily selling its U.S. dollar holdings to manage volatility, rather than selling gold.
Gold holdings: As of September 2025, the RBI's total gold reserves stood at 880.8 metric tonnes, an increase from 854.73 tonnes in September 2024.
Vivek Vardhan has written this and frwrd pos⚡ “The Man Who Never Got to Bat — Yet Won India Its World Cup.”
He was padded up that day.
Eyes burning, heart pounding, gloves tightened.
A schoolboy named Amol Muzumdar — waiting for his
turn while two other boys, Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli, rewrote history with a 664-run stand at Azad Maidan.
He waited.
And waited.
The innings ended.
He never got to bat.
That became the story of his life.
He kept scoring mountains of runs — 260 on Ranji debut, 11,000+ first-class runs, 30 centuries, average of nearly 50 — yet, the call from Team India never came.
While the world cheered others with lesser records, Amol walked back from every season not bitter, not broken
Soros: ``No Sense of Guilt'' for Confiscating Property from Jews in Nazi-occupied Budapest. ``But there was no sense that I shouldn't be there, because that was--well, actually, in a funny way, x.com/mehdirhasan/st…
it's just like in markets--that if I weren't there--of course, I wasn't doing it, but somebody else would . . be taking it away anyhow . . whether I was there or not, I was only a spectator, the property was being taken away.
So the--I had no role in taking away that property. So I had no sense of guilt.'' (``George Soros,'' 60 Minutes interview transcript, December 20, 1998)
Extended quotation from the 60 Minutes transcript follows: ``When the Nazis occupied Budapest in
#KhanLiesOrIsIgnorant
Yes, Israel has officially recognized the 2008 Mumbai attacks — including the assault on the Chabad House (also known as Nariman House) — as a terrorist attack, and acknowledged Ajmal Kasab as one of the terrorists involved.
Let me explain. Has he taken control of Mosques as he has of Hindu Temples?
No!
Has he disbanded the scholarships for Muslim students?
No!
In fact, he has given scholarships to more Muslims than Manmohan Singh did........ 2.37 crore versus 2.33 crore.
Has he overturned the Supreme Court's Sabrimala judgement to placate Hindus, like the Shah Bano judgement was overturned by @INCIndia, to placate Muslims?
No!
Has he reduced the Aligarh Muslim University funding?
No!
In fact, he increased it, incld Rs.90 crore topping up.