Three world leaders visited India in two weeks-
Cyprus
Myanmar
Venezuela
A Mediterranean EU chair, an isolated junta chief, a state in political limbo. All flew to New Delhi. That is not a coincidence
It is a pattern
Here is what India is actually doing
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Cyprus May 20-23
Christodoulides came not just as Cyprus president. He came as sitting chair of the EU Council. The India-EU Free Trade Agreement was concluded in January 2026, covering 2 billion people. Cyprus is the EU's current chair. India used this visit to operationalize that deal fast
Cyprus - what India got
A Strategic Partnership upgrade, defence MoUs, and Cyprus backing India's entry into the IMEC corridor. Cyprus is already a top-10 investor in India. With the FTA live, it becomes India's preferred hub for shipping, fintech, and trade access deep into Europe.
Myanmar: May 30-June 3
Min Aung Hlaing led a 2021 coup, declared himself president after a sham election, and was internationally shunned. India was first country to host him. It even sent its foreign minister to his swearing-in. That is a calculated signal, not an oversight
Myanmar: why India had no choice
India shares a 1,600 km porous border with Myanmar. Insurgents, drug trafficking, arms flow across it daily. China's Wang Yi visited Myanmar weeks earlier. Beijing already controls Myanmar's roads, pipelines, and rare earth deposits. India can not cede that space.
Myanmar: what India got
Border security pacts and a critical minerals agreement. Myanmar is the world's 4th largest rare earth producer, rich in dysprosium and terbium, essential for EVs and defence. China has monopolised these. India gaining even partial access is a strategic breakthrough.
Venezuela: June 3-7
Maduro was detained by US forces in January. Acting President Rodriguez flew in with ministers of finance, science, and transport. The backdrop: the Iran war has largely shut the Strait of Hormuz, through which over 40% of India's crude imports once flowed.
Venezuela: what India got
India is now world's 2nd largest buyer of Venezuelan crude at 427,000 barrels per day. ONGC is seeking expanded field licenses. Reliance is a top buyer. With the Gulf disrupted, Venezuela is not a diplomatic nicety. It is an emergency energy lifeline.
What the pattern tells us
▪️Trade Security: EU access via Cyprus
▪️Border Security: Rare earths and border stability via Myanmar
▪️Energy Security: Oil security via Venezuela
Each visitor had nowhere else to go. India knew it.
This is statecraft: three different crises, three different leaders, one consistent logic, maximum leverage, minimum cost.
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Modi govt cleared semiconductor units for those companies as well that did not fund BJP. But today, let’s talk about the funding of Scroll.
Is it not true that a Soros-funded organisation funded Scroll four times between 2014 and 2020?
Thread
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Scroll dot in is an Indian digital news and entertainment website, founded in 2014. It is owned by SCSN Pvt Ltd
It was co-founded by US based Samir Patil along with senior journalist Naresh Fernandes and Jennifer O'Brien. Samir Patil serves as President.
Lets talk about them
1. SAMIR PATIL (Founder & CEO)
▪️Samir Patil is a graduate of MIT, USA
▪️Before founding Scroll, he was an Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company, New York, one of the world's most powerful consulting firms with deep ties to US government, Wall Street, and global policy circles
Congress-Era Paper Leaks: The Original Sin
The tenure of the Congress administration (2018 2023) in Rajasthan was marked by a shift from isolated crimes to institutionalized corruption and industrial-scale paper leaks.
One should not mistake that the ‘Paper Leak Mafia’ operated in a vacuum; rather, it was integrated into the state's recruitment machinery and watered by Congress’s own top leadership.
A detailed thread
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1. Constitutional Subversion (The Katara Case)
For the first time in RPSC history, a sitting RPSC member, Babulal Katara, in 2022, was arrested for leaking a paper (Senior Teacher Grade II).
Katara’s appointment by the Congress government was central to the syndicate's ability to access secure vaults.
2. The Shiksha Sankul Breach
The REET 2021 paper was stolen from the Shiksha Sankul, the state’s high-security education headquarters.
The Special Operations Group (SOG) confirmed the paper was leaked by a person appointed as a district coordinator by the state, illustrating a direct failure of government oversight.
Do you know South Korea has banned use of washing machine on weekdays, Thailand has asked to not to wear coat and ties
People living in India don't even know how bad energy crisis is going on
Read this thread to know what's going on in world
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USA
▪️World's biggest oil producer
▪️Increased petrol and diesel prices by 45% and 48%
▪️Jet fuel prices increased by 72%
▪️gasoline crossed $4/gallon
▪️"Work-from-Home Mandate" by several states
▪️Airlines cutting flights; airfare hikes
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South Korea
▪️LNG prices up roughly 140%
▪️Citizens asked to:
- use washing machines and vacuum cleaners only on weekends
- take short showers
- charge phones and EVs during daytime only
▪️Government offices using a 5-day vehicle rotation system
▪️cars banned one weekday based on license plate number
▪️Scenic city lights switched off
▪️Escalators and fountains shut down
▪️Top 50 oil-consuming companies ordered to cut energy use
▪️Coal plants kept alive longer instead of shutting down
Mallikarjun Kharge’s repetitive rhetoric is not ‘Politics’ neither it is ‘slips.’ It is not ‘heat of the moment.’ nor ‘old age’.
It is a repeated pattern of extreme, provocative language that keeps getting ignored.
This, from a man whose own family was brutalised by Razakars of Hyderabad.
Let us lay his repeated misbehaviour out on the record, clearly and chronologically
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Recently, on 21st April 2026 Mallikarjun Kharge called Prime Minister Modi, the constitutionally elected third-term Prime Minister - a ‘terrorist.’
This isn’t criticism. This is deliberate vilification using one of the most loaded words possible in public discourse.
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He invoked ‘Goebbelsian propaganda’ on Prime Minister Modi, He dragged Nazi-era comparisons into Indian politics to attack opponents.
This is not a debate. This is an escalation to the most extreme historical analogy
Revolutionary Workers' Party of India (RWPI): A Multi-Front Agitation Syndicate (Thread)
Inside story of Noida violence
In April 2026, activists Rupesh, Aakriti, Srishti, and Manisha were detained at Botanical Garden Metro station, Noida.......
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They were nominally supporting a wage agitation by Noida Hosiery workers. Kilometres away in Manesar, another set of activists, Sunny, Sarthak, Sham Murti, and Virendra "Prince", were arrested the same period for coordinating industrial strikes.
The actual workers at centre of both disputes were largely absent from the visible protest activity. What was present, at both sites simultaneously, was the cadre of Mazdoor Bigul / Bigul Mazdoor Dasta, the street organising arm of the Revolutionary Workers' Party of India (RWPI).