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🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane:

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  • Aug 28
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🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane:

Rice Becomes India’s New Geopolitical Weapon! In mid-2025, the global rice market reeled from climate change, El Niño, and crop failures. While panic spread, India under PM Narendra Modi calmly unveiled a masterstroke: with a record 53 million tonnes in stock, New Delhi declared 20 million tonnes as “surplus” and decided to release it gradually into world markets. This wasn’t just economics—it was geopolitics. NSA Ajit Doval assessed the security angle; EAM S. Jaishankar negotiated with Africa, Asia, and the Middle East; Agriculture leaders reassured farmers that India would never bend under pressure. The message was bold: “Indian farmers will feed the world.” The ripple effects were immediate: Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, even the U.S. felt tremors, while Africa and the Middle East hailed India as a lifeline. More than food, rice became a tool of influence—India’s soft power grain diplomacy at its finest.

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RSS at 100: Mohan Bhagwat Clears the Air. At Delhi’s Vigyan Bhavan, during the centenary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat addressed one of the biggest misconceptions surrounding the RSS. He emphasized that while the Sangh works for the idea of a Hindu Rashtra, the meaning of this term is not limited to Hindus alone. In his words, “Hindu Rashtra means all people living in Bharat.” For decades, critics have painted the RSS as an exclusive, religion-centric body. Bhagwat’s clarification highlights a broader, more inclusive vision—where the cultural essence of India is rooted in Hindu values, but its embrace extends to every citizen, regardless of faith. Marking 100 years of service, the RSS seeks to redefine its identity in the public mind: not divisive, but unifying, with nation-building as its central mission.

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Bill Gates’ Simple Act, Big Lesson. A single picture of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has taken social media by storm. Seen outside New York’s popular restaurant NUBO, Gates carried a small packet in his hand—it was simply his leftover food! For a man worth billions, this simple gesture stunned many, yet inspired millions. His act underlines that true wealth is not measured by bank balances, but by humility and mindful habits. Instead of wasting food, Gates chose to preserve it, sending a powerful message about respecting resources. The photo reminded people that greatness lies in valuing even the smallest things. Gates proved that being extraordinary often comes from ordinary choices. Next time you dine out, remember: don’t waste food—even Bill Gates doesn’t.

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Syeda Hameed, a former member of the Planning Commission under Manmohan Singh’s Congress government, has made a shocking statement. She openly advocates granting shelter and permanent settlement in India to Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators, arguing, “This land belongs to Allah, so why can’t Bangladeshis live here?” At a time when the nation is already facing grave threats to national security—especially after the Pahalgam terror attack—the government has adopted a tough stance, identifying and deporting such illegal infiltrators. Yet, Hameed, a Padma Shri awardee thanks to Congress patronage, continues to push this dangerous line of thought. Her remarks raise a disturbing question: how many others in India share such a mindset? If national honors and political backing are used to promote anti-national ideas, it becomes a serious warning bell for India’s security, sovereignty, and democratic values.

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“Justice Served: Kasganj Killer Salim Sheikh Dies Behind Bars” Salim Sheikh, the prime accused in the infamous Chandan Gupta murder case in Kasganj, has met his end. Convicted for the brutal killing that once shook all of Uttar Pradesh, Salim had been suffering from severe kidney ailments and was undergoing dialysis treatment. His prolonged illness finally claimed his life inside the jail itself. The murder of Chandan Gupta had sparked outrage across the state, bringing Salim’s name to the forefront as the prime accused. After being found guilty in court, his fate was sealed behind bars—ending in death. Under Yogi Adityanath’s rule, such outcomes are seen as strong signals of justice, where criminals are punished without compromise. For the people of UP, this news comes as a reminder that law and order will prevail, and crime will not go unpunished.

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