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India Bharat & Pakistan -Book by Sai Deepak

India Bharat and Pakistan, the book written by J Sai Deepak is released. In this book Sai Deepak has tried to enumerate the effects of Mughal invasion of Indic civilisation and later European colonisation of India. He has covered the roles played by the 13th century Islamic scholars Taymiyyah and Syed Ahmad Sirhindi during Akbar's time, on Islamic movement. The details of consolidation of Islamic doctrine during the Fatwa-e-Alamgiri that was compiled as per the orders and direction of Aurangzeb.  And about the 18th century Islamic revivers like Sha Wahiullah Dehlawi and Syed Ahmad Baraelvi. Information on Wahhabi power center in India, various schools of Islam like Deobandi, Barelvi, Ahl-i-Hadith and Ali-garh. The author has described about crackdown of Wahhabism by the British, partition of Bengal, Khilafat movement and evolution of two nation theory and the idea of Pakistan. Detrimental effect caused by the cunning collaboration of convenience between British and Muslim leaders on India and its civilisation.The book also gives some information about violence and genecide conducted by Muslims in the name of Islam and Khilafat riots like Mopla massacre.

One main thing, this book reveals some of the historical facts those were concealed in our academic history books by suppression and twisted nerrtive of the facts by the stooge lobby of Fundamental Islamists and European Colonisers who wanted to glorify their invasion, arson, genecide and looting of Bharat.

MRP of the book is   Rs 799/-
Offer price by Amazon is   Rs 485/- 

The Author, Lawyer:  J Sai Deepak

India's New Chief of Defence Staff takes charge


General Anil Chauhan takes charge as new CDS [Chief of Defence Staff] of India on 30th September 2022. He is the second Chief of Defence Staff after CDS General Bipin Rawat who passed away on 8th December 2021. General Anil Chauhan's appointment as CDS was announced by the Government of India on 28th September 2022. As CDS he will also be secretary to the department of military affaires, chairman of the chief of staff committe and military adviser to the defence minister.

Anil Chauhan was commissioned into the 11 Gorkha Rifles in 1981. He was the Director General of Military Operations [DGMO] during the Balakot airstrike [popularly known as surgical strike] in 2019. He retired as the Army commander on 31st May 2021. After that till this appintment he was serving as the military adviser to the National Security Council Secretariat headed by Natoinal Security Adviser Ajit Doval. The retired Senior Army Officers could be appointed as CDS and can serve until the age of 65 years.

As he assumed charge, he said “I’m proud to be assuming the responsibility of the highest rank in the Indian Armed Forces. I will try to fulfill the expectations from the three defence forces as the Chief of Defence Staff. We will tackle all challenges and difficulties together,”


Infosys Narayana Murthy on Manmohan Singh

  24-09-2022

Reported in Free Press Journal                                                                                  
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy calls Manmohan Singh extraordinary but says growth was stalled during his term

In 1991, India was battling an economic crisis worsened by high oil prices caused due to the Gulf War, cost of imports and low forex reserves. That's when Prime Minister Narasimha Rao brought in Manmohan Singh as Finance Minister, and backed him to turn around India's fortunes with sweeping reforms that liberalised the economy. His move to cut interest rates alongside higher fiscal spending during the 2008 financial crisis helped India weather a storm, but led to India's own crisis in 2013.


Lamented delayed decisions

Years later, Manmohan Singh is still respected, but his second term as PM is marred by rising prices and the 2G scam among other things. As for Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, Singh was extraordinary but growth under his government was stalled. While addressing students and entrepreneurs at IIM Ahmedabad, the former tech CEO said that while he was on HSBC Bank’s board in London, China was mentioned 30 times, while India was mentioned only once in 2012.

He added that the decisions were not taken, delaying progress during UPA-2, and urged the younger generation to make people mention India every time a country like China is mentioned. Narayana Murthy told students that during his era expectations from India weren’t as high as now, and hence the present generation has more responsibilities.

Joined HSBC as it shifted focus

Naryana Murthy was inducted into HSBC’s board after the 2008 financial crisis, as the bank decided to focus on emerging markets. In 2012, India had been listed as a priority growth market by HSBC.

Founded in 1865 as Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, HSBC was listed as a threat to national security by China in 2020, over fraudulent activities. At the same time HSBC is eyeing expansion in India after robust growth in profits driven by corporate borrowing.