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The Agnipath scheme launched in 2022...

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  • Apr 6
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The Agnipath scheme launched in 2022 now clearly shows its strategic intent—reshaping India’s defense spending. Before its rollout, nearly 70% of the defense budget was consumed by salaries and pensions, leaving little room for modernization. The plan aims to gradually reduce this share to 50%, freeing resources for drones, fighter jets, missile systems, and advanced air defense. Recent conflicts like the Israel-Iran war highlight how unmanned systems and precision strikes dominate modern battlefields, proving the foresight behind this reform. Though progress is incremental, with only a 2% shift so far, the full impact is expected within 10–15 years. Critics, especially Congress, tried to block it for political reasons, but the scheme underscores a long-term vision—prioritizing technology and readiness over outdated manpower-heavy models.

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Most people, not just in India but worldwide, live through dreams they cannot fulfill in reality. Fear, lack of strength, absence of support, or moral dilemmas often stop them. That’s where films, plays, and stories step in—offering a stage to live those impossible desires. From Dilip Kumar’s Devdas to Amitabh’s angry young man, from patriotic hits like Border to mythic spectacles like Baahubali, audiences immerse themselves, imagining they are the hero. Recent films like Kashmir Files, Kantara, or Chhava tapped into cultural and historical emotions, while mass entertainers like Singham or Pushpa gave people a sense of power. Yet, this remains mental participation only. The real question is—are we ready to act beyond the screen, or will we keep believing that buying a ticket completes our responsibility?

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Two birds with one stone—that’s the story unfolding here. Sunetra Vahini’s wish was fulfilled by Deva Bhau, giving a post to someone long sheltered without merit, aided by Khwaja and Sankashti Tai. But the second bird flew to Delhi, and suddenly Ashok Kharat’s pen drive surfaced. Dark rituals, strange practices, all whispered to be under Kharat Bua’s guidance, became the warning shot. The message was clear: don’t fly too high, don’t leap beyond the state. It recalls the old “camera in the watch” case, when Deva Bhau was trapped in false charges. Just like Neeraj Jadhav was manipulated, politics here is never what it seems. What is shown is not the truth, and what is hidden often drives the real game.

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Anil Gurav, once hailed as “Mumbai’s Vivian Richards,” has passed away, leaving behind a poignant storyAnil Gurav, once hailed as the “Viv Richards of Mumbai,” has passed away, leaving behind a poignant story of lost brilliance. Senior to Sachin Tendulkar at Sharadashram Vidyamandir, Gurav was admired by coach Ramakant Achrekar, who often asked Sachin to watch his batting. Sachin even scored his first competitive century with Gurav’s gifted SG bat, respectfully calling him “Sir.” Known for his aggressive square cuts and leg-side shots, Gurav was the brightest star in Achrekar’s camp. Yet family troubles and tragedy derailed his career—his brother’s criminal ties led to police brutality against him, pushing Gurav into alcoholism and obscurity. He spent his final years in poverty in Nalasopara, far from the spotlight. His death marks the fading of a forgotten gem in Mumbai’s cricketing legacy.

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Raghav Chadha’s sudden mass deletion of over 10,000 tweets has set off a storm of speculation. Every trace of his old posts criticizing Modi, the BJP, and the government seems to have vanished overnight, with no explanation offered. Such a sweeping cleanup raises obvious questions—was this a strategic move to reset his digital footprint, or is it a signal of shifting political loyalties? Some observers whisper that he might be preparing for a rapprochement with the BJP, while others think it’s simply damage control ahead of future ambitions. The silence from Chadha himself only fuels the intrigue. In politics, timing is everything, and this digital purge looks less like coincidence and more like calculated positioning. Whether it’s a prelude to a bigger move remains the mystery.

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