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Why Are Indian Cities Dirty? Who Is Responsible?

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Why Are Indian Cities Dirty? Who Is Responsible? India’s cities are often criticized for being dirty, chaotic, and unhygienic. While common citizens are usually blamed, the real responsibility lies with the bureaucrats who run the system. 1. No Accountability Bureaucrats enjoy immense power, authority, and resources. Yet, if cities remain filthy, nobody questions their competence. If they are truly so educated and powerful, how can they fail in something as basic as cleanliness? 2. A Systemic Scam It almost feels like a scam—keeping people surrounded by filth so their minds remain occupied with low-level survival struggles. Dirty surroundings block peace of mind, making citizens less thoughtful and leaving society running in a haphazard manner. 3. Leadership Failure If our leaders are serious about solving this issue, they should create a strict rule: any District Magistrate or Collector whose city remains dirty should be immediately removed from service. Such accou...

Galwan Valley Incident and India’s Changing Response

Note: This article was structured and edited with the assistance of ChatGPT (OpenAI) , based on historical data, official statements, and public records. The views expressed remain the author’s own. Galwan Valley Incident and India’s Changing Response The Galwan Valley clash of June 2020 was not just another border skirmish. It was a defining moment that revealed two truths: the unmatched courage of Indian soldiers, and the critical role of political will in defending sovereignty. Our jawans fought with supreme sacrifice, but this time the government’s stance ensured that China could not advance further. Past Governments: A Record of Weakness and Silence Since Independence, successive governments—especially under Congress—repeatedly failed to confront China’s aggression. Instead of defending territory, they often chose denial, cover-ups, or quiet compromises. 1962 War: Jawaharlal Nehru’s “Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai” policy left India unprepared. The Army was delibera...

Why Does the West Take Clear Sides While Asia Balances Its Conflicts

Disclaimer This article presents an analysis of international relations based on publicly available information and historical patterns. It is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent any official political stance or endorsement. Geopolitical situations are complex and subject to change. About This Article This article was researched and written with the assistance of ChatGPT , an AI language model developed by OpenAI. The AI helped synthesize historical data, analyze geopolitical trends, and organize the content for clarity and depth. Why Does the West Take Clear Sides While Asia Balances Its Conflicts? An In-Depth Analysis International relations are often a complex web of alliances, rivalries, strategic interests, and historical legacies. Observing global conflicts today, one might notice a striking difference in how regions respond to disputes. The West — led by the US and Europe — often takes clear, decisive stance...

1991 IMF Loan and liberalisation: The Western Economic Coup That Hijacked India's Sovereignty

The Global and Domestic Context of 1991 The year 1991 was a pivotal moment in global politics and economics. Internationally, the world was witnessing the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had been India’s long-time ally. At the same time, the Gulf War broke out after Iraq invaded Kuwait, leading to a massive surge in global oil prices. For a country like India, heavily dependent on oil imports, this created enormous pressure on its foreign exchange reserves. Why India Was Forced to Accept IMF Terms India’s foreign exchange reserves fell to below one billion dollars — enough for just a few weeks of imports. The government, led by Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar and later P. V. Narasimha Rao, was forced to seek emergency loans from the International Monetary Fund. In return, India had to agree to sweeping economic liberalization policies and structural adjustments dictated by Western financial institutions. The Humiliation of Pledging Gold To secure a 2.2 billion dollar IMF ...

Why Hinduism Became a Soft Target for Conversions

Hinduism Disclaimer: This article is a historical and philosophical reflection. It is not intended to attack or demean any religion or community. All faiths have their own strengths, contributions, and spiritual value. The purpose of this write-up is to understand why conversions happened in India from a Hindu perspective. This article was developed with the assistance of ChatGPT, an AI language model by OpenAI, to structure and expand ideas into a coherent historical narrative. Hinduism’s Tolerant Outlook Hinduism has always emphasized freedom of thought and the pursuit of knowledge above rigid belief systems. Unlike many other organized religions, Hinduism never forced its followers into one fixed path. Instead, it encouraged exploration—whether through philosophy, rituals, or spiritual practices. Because of this openness, Hindus historically allowed people to adopt any ritual or belief that seemed to bring them closer to knowledge and truth . The emphasis was never on enf...