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THE YEAR THAT WAS, GOODBYE 2025, WELCOME 2026, THE YEAR THAT WILL BE




Ahoy...I blinked, and, the year was already over. Wasn't 2025 something exactly like that for all of us? No doubt it was action packed ( in the literal sense ) with so many wars going on simultaneously, and with a certain nobel 'peace' prize winner-wannabe claiming to have stopped them all too ( whoa )...while threatening to annex Greenland or declare Canada as its 51st state, dropping bombs in Iran and Venezuela ( such peace prize worthy aspirations and actions, these ...the year indeed went faster than a bullet train.

Back in May, when we had the Operation Sindoor going on, patriotism was at its peak...but towards the year end all Indians seemed to have crossed borders and landed in Pakistan to make 'spy in Pakistan' reels. And these reels, btw, had them all making silly mistakes so much so that all ended up getting caught. Sigh...so much for winning wars, all reel indian spys were getting shot left, right and center. Adding salt to already injured sensibilies we then had everyone and their entire khandaans doing the celebratory Rahman Dacait dance moves ( yea, the one featuring Akshaye Khanna thanks to Dhurandhar movie ), one was thus left to wonder which side of the border we were in. I have not seen the movie, so, I'm not sure exactly what I shoud make of the reels 'trend'. But, not one spy succeeded fooling the pakis...comeon!!! Indian Gen Z...itna beitzati na karwate apne. I know its a trend for entertainment...but to show indian spies getting caught by pakis ( in reels made by Indian themselves )...naa...too much to digest. I'm sure, those in the other side of the border must have thoroughly enjoyed the reels. At least in virtual, they were shooting indian spies!!

Bangladesh meanwhile tried its best to grab our attention by repeatedly threatening to cut the 'chicken's neck', and towards end of the year the country just kept burning more...with a hindu man hanged by the tree and burnt alive ( the videos where he was pleading for his life was spine chilling ) and more such incidents. With it's religious background, this is not a new occurance in that country and has been happening for ages - diminishing the minorities non-muslim population drastically while lakhs and lakhs illegals continue to cross border with questionable intentions. I've driven through the siliguri corridor area many times, and can vouch, its entirely filled with jihadi mindset people and can pose a serious threat. They indeed have Gazwa-e-hind mindset, and sooner we take note and precautions the better. I personally feel time has come to push back the bangladeshis with force - expand the neck.

While on Dipu Chandra Das lynching and burning case that happened in Bangladesh, we must not forget killing of Angel Chakma ( due to racism ) in Dehradun which is in India itself, and a lynching of a migrant in Kerala and so on. So, yes, Bangladesh has flaws too many infact...but, such incidents happen in India too. While pointing at others, we need to count the fingers that point back at us. I was hoping 3I Atlas would arrive and teach mankind a lesson, but, it too seemed to have fled the scene. Aliens are also scared to step foot on planet earth where humans not only kill each other, but, blows themselves up as well eg. suicide bomber Umar Mohamad who happened to be a doctor no less, and his associates.


Western India is also boiling with sudden definition of 'hills' being changed to those that are of 100 metres and above height only which has made the older than Himlayas, the Aravallis suddenly defenceless. With such new criteria set by the Supreme Court, the entire range will end up being a ecological and climatic disaster, as the move encourages mining and other activities which will completely destroy the range. With the hills less than 100 metres ( and that which are larger in number ) gone, the Thar Desert will be right at New Delhi's doorstep as well as North India's agricultural belt creating an unimaginable crisis. The range currently act as a wall and also traps the under ground water resources thanks to the trees on it, but, once removed - it'll be all dry and deserty. Hope better sense prevail and not all is submitted to 'greed', certainly not precious nature. If you cannot make it, what right do you have to destroy it? And the Aravallis have been here since billions of years, have some shame in trying to decide what height criteria can describe them as hill or not.

This year, as Trump kept howling and growling...we saw the Indian Rupee keep falling. Not because of him, but not without him either. All his tarriff coercions did have an impact on the markets and the defiance of India regarding Russian Oil purchases cost it too. Resulting in the rupee fall. I don't understand these rise and fall much ( markets, stocks etc bounce off my head ), but, knowing India is one hell of a jugaadu country, we will bounce back soon, definately. I personally would like India not to be reliant on the dollar though and try trade in other currencies as well. Gold is always an option...or good ol' barter system.

However, I'm glad whatever Trump is doing with regards to visas and the Indians settled there or aspiring to go there. I feel all these NRIs need to be taught a lesson. They give up the citizenship of their birth country and take citizenship there, but, don't stop harassing the ones back in India. Hypocrites they are. And, I'm glad Trump is giving them a hard time. I'll write more on these hypocrite NRI's in another post. They need to be exposed. And, I'm very happy Trump is giving them sleepless nights :-)


Asim Munir seems to the only person who was truly happy in the year 2025. Not only did he get invited by Trump multiple times to USA and White House luncheons, but his beggar country secured loans after loans worth billions inspite of never repaying them ever, add to that of being elevated to 'Field Marshal' despite not winning any war with India; and last but not least contributing to 'incest' by marrying his daughter off to his brother's son. Whew!!!




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