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Sep 9 • 5 tweets • 4 min read
šŸ•øļø The Foreign Funding Web: How Think Tanks Became Tools of Influence:

The CSDS Connection

At the center of this web sits the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), a Delhi-based think tank that has received over ₹15.6 crore in foreign funding since 2016. Recent controversy erupted when CSDS's Lokniti division published flawed data claiming massive voter drops in Maharashtra constituencies, data that was immediately weaponized by opposition parties to allege "vote theft".

The Indian Council of Social Science Research has now issued a show-cause notice to CSDS for "data manipulation" and demanded explanations about foreign funding sources. Police have filed FIRs against CSDS co-director Sanjay Kumar, who later apologized for the "error" - but the damage was already done!Image 1/ The Foreign Money Trail

The funding sources reveal a pattern of strategic intervention:

German Influence: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, directly affiliated with Germany's ruling Christian Democratic Union, has donated over ₹2.6 crore since 2016[4]. KAS's explicit mandate is advancing German foreign policy and Western democratic values globally.

Canadian Crown Corporation: The International Development Research Centre provided up to a third of CSDS's annual budget through its Think Tank Initiative[4][11]. IDRC has funded 551 research activities worth CA$159 million in India since 1972.

American Foundations: Ford Foundation, after being placed on India's watchlist in 2015, negotiated its way back using high-level diplomatic pressure. George Soros's Open Society Foundations has been under ED investigation for routing ₹300 crore through shell companies to Indian NGOs.Image
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Sep 5 • 21 tweets • 18 min read
Thread 🧵: The Forgotten Horrors: Anti-Hindu Genocides in India's History – Leaders' Betrayals and Unsung Heroes

August 16, 1946 — Calcutta burned as communal hatred exploded into genocidal violence. Partition’s horror wasn’t an accident, but the result of political maneuvers, betrayals, and a chilling willingness to sacrifice innocent Hindus for dangerous ideals. Today, as we revisit these events, let’s honor memory and expose truth.

Picture the chaos of 1946 Calcutta, bloodied streets on Direct Action Day, Jinnah's call igniting Muslim mobs with knives and fire. Homes torched, Hindus massacred in droves—heart-wrenching scenes of families ripped apart, bodies discarded like trash. This calculated terror aimed to birth Pakistan on Hindu graves.

#TheBengalFiles #1946AntiHinduGenocideImage 2/ The Anti-Hindu Genocide was Orchestrated to get Partition forcibly

The All-India Muslim League’s ā€œDirect Action Day,ā€ masterminded by Jinnah and enforced locally by Bengal’s PM Suhrawardy, marked a calculated bid to force Calcutta into Pakistan. Suhrawardy assured Muslim mobs, ā€œNo action will be taken against you,ā€ unleashing a terrifying orgy of arson, rape, and murder on Hindu neighborhoods.

Suhrawardy, Bengal's sly Premier, orchestrated the nightmare. He rigged police neutrality, turned a blind eye as weapon-laden trucks fueled the frenzy. Dangerous savagery: Mobs chanting death, hunting Hindus relentlessly. The Great Calcutta Killings devoured 4,000-10,000 souls—a veiled genocide.

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Sep 4 • 6 tweets • 4 min read
Thread 🧵 Exposing Faizal Khan Patna wale ā€¼ļø

Alright folks, let's talk about Faizal Khan aka Khan sir from Patna.

He built his rep as a pro-India teacher, but lately, he's been dropping some wild, misleading claims that smell like anti-India fearmongering and subtle Congress praise.

Time to fact-check and expose the BS. #KhanSirExposedImage 1/ If Trump bans Gmail, UPI wont work

First up, his recent gem - "If Trump bans Gmail in India, we won't be able to use smartphones or UPI!" (from a Sep 2025 video).

Dude, seriously? UPI is run by India's NPCI on our own servers - it doesn't need Gmail or Google to function. Transactions link to phone numbers or Aadhaar, not email.

Even if Gmail got blocked (which Trump can't just do in India), we'd switch to other email services or apps in a heartbeat. India's got data laws keeping UPI secure and independent.

This is just scaring people into thinking India's weak - classic FUD. Why spread that, Khan Sir?Image
Aug 31 • 24 tweets • 22 min read
🚨 Exposing the Hidden Manual of Regime Change Attempts, Impacts and National Security Threat on Indiaā€¼ļø

Ever wondered how governments can be toppled without a single shot fired? I just dove into this eye-opening discussion on the 198 methods of non-violent regime change by Gene Sharp. It's fascinating how these tactics play out in real world – let's break it down! 🧵

#RegimeChangeImage 1/ I recently stumbled upon a chilling blueprint—the Albert Einstein Institute (AEI), founded by Gene Sharp in 1983 to champion "nonviolent" strategies for toppling governments, Maintained and funded by the CIA.

AEI's portal outlines 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action, a playbook that's fueled color revolutions in Syria, Serbia, Tunisia, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka etc..

These aren't just ideas; they're weapons disguised as peaceful protest—categorized into symbolic actions, noncooperation, and direct interventions—to erode authority from within, often with foreign backing.Image
May 28 • 11 tweets • 10 min read
Thread: Kala Pani’s Brutal Legacy: How the British Crushed Freedom Fighters & Their Families 🧵

1/ Kala Pani, the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, was the British Raj’s torture den for India’s fiercest patriots. Let’s uncover its horrors, how it ruined families, and compare Savarkar’s 11-year hell to Nehru’s ā€œjailā€ spa and Gandhi’s palace retreat. Buckle up! šŸ˜

#VeerSavarkar #KalaPani #Nehru 2/ Built in 1906, Cellular Jail was a 696-cell nightmare. Freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar were exiled to the Andamans to break their spirit. ā€œKala Paniā€ meant isolation, loss of caste, and often death. The British didn’t just cage men—they obliterated their families too.

Solitary confinement in 13x7 ft cells crushed souls. No light, no hope—just a tiny ventilator. Savarkar scratched poems on walls, only for guards to whitewash them. Mental torture was the game. Meanwhile, families back home faced a different kind of hell.

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May 27 • 15 tweets • 7 min read
Thread: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Blunders (1947-1964) That Shaped India’s Challenges 🧵

1/ Nehru, allegedly India’s 1st Not elected but selected PM by M.K. Gandhi & Britishers, despite congress voted Sardar Vallabhai Patel to be Party President. Though Dec 30, 1943 Netaji Subhashchandra Bose had freed Andaman Nicobar islands at Port Blair and declared independence of India with his INA soldiers!

I consider him as first rightful PM of India.

Coming back to Nehru, From Kashmir to China, his missteps haunt India even today. Let’s dive into the blunders that cost us territory, lives, & global standing. #NehruBlunders

2/ Kashmir Accession (1947):

When Maharaja Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession, Nehru hesitated to act decisively.

He insisted on Sheikh Abdullah to be remained as Prime Minister of the region and his approval to be considered before taking any further steps, delaying military action against Pakistani invaders. One may wondered why Nehru wanted Sheikh Abdullah so badly that he was placing bets on Kashmir just to get him freed from Maharaja Hari Singh’s jail and make him politically powerful. What did India actually get in return?

This allowed Pakistan to seize 1/3rd of J&K, now PoJK. #Kashmir