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Not just a ‘border dispute’, it is a ‘battle of civilisations’...!


Today, India stands at a decisive turning point. It is fighting not just to protect its borders but also for its civilisation, culture, and future. This struggle is not just against terrorism but against that medieval mentality that seeks to enslave humanity. This is a war of modernity versus barbarity, progress versus backwardness, and unity versus a fragmented mindset!

The partition of 1947 was the most painful chapter in India's history. Millions of lives were lost, crores were displaced, and a poisonous ideology took root—an ideology that even today dreams of breaking India. But today, we have a historic opportunity to correct those mistakes and build a new, undivided India.

Prof Paras Nath Choudhary says, "New Delhi cannot remain silent anymore. The time for half-hearted measures and appeasement is over. India must seize this opportunity to confront these divisive forces and uproot the jihadi mentality. This war is not just about securing borders, but about securing India's future. By destroying the structures of hatred—terrorist networks, their ideological supporters, or sympathisers—India can send a clear message: there is no place for medieval barbarity in the modern world."

The ongoing conflict on the western border is not just about guns and bullets, but a war of two ideologies: on one side is India, a symbol of unity in diversity, pluralism, and progressive thought.

On the other side is that thinking, which considers women as ‘hoors’, turns children into weapons, and deems dissent a sin. This thinking is a threat not only to India but to all of humanity. Today, the world is witnessing how this ideology has wreaked havoc from Afghanistan to Syria. India must confront it, otherwise, it will enslave our future generations.

History is witness—civilisations based on hatred and violence ultimately collapse. The Mauryan Empire, the Gupta period, the Chola Empire—India has always chosen the path of progress and peace.

Today, the same time has come again when India has to protect its civilisation. This struggle is difficult, but not impossible. The sacrifice of every soldier, the enthusiasm of every youth, and the faith of every citizen together will win this war.

We will not only eliminate terrorism but also burn its roots. We must remember this—this is not just the army's fight, but every Indian's fight. As long as we are together, no power can defeat us. This is the new India, which will stand firm, fight, and win!

In a way, India is fighting this war for the entire world. Because this is no ordinary conflict. It is a clash of civilizations, a battle of two ideologies: one of a modern, liberal values-based open society, and the other of a barbaric, medieval, authoritarian, closed mindset that wants to dominate the entire world and enslave it, a civilization where human values are weighed by the count of ‘hoors’.

India, which is on the path to becoming a global leader by overcoming civilizational obstacles, has long been held hostage by regressive forces within and outside the country. These forces want to impose a fanaticism that does not tolerate dissent or different opinions. The ongoing conflict on the western borders is not just a military operation; it is a historic opportunity to eliminate those regressive forces.

For a long time, India's progress has been hampered by narrow-minded forces that thrive on hatred and division. Their roots lie in the 1947 partition, when divisive ideologies broke the subcontinent, the wounds of which are still fresh today. The jihadi mindset, inspired by a medieval mentality, rejects the principles of coexistence, dialogue, and mutual respect, which are the hallmarks of a modern, pluralistic society. It not only challenges India's sovereignty but also seeks to destroy its inclusive values.

This threat is not just geographical but existential, pitting the progressive spirit of India's liberal democracy against an archaic mindset that glorifies violence and oppression. The stakes are very high. India's enemies, driven by their authoritarian thinking, want to impose a closed society where dissent is crushed and individual freedom is sacrificed at the altar of fanaticism. This thinking is against India's constitutional values—equality, liberty, and the right to diverse beliefs. Those who spread hatred—whether through terrorism, propaganda, or internal sabotage—do not believe in India's democratic principles. They misuse India's liberalism, weaponising its diversity to spread unrest.

This struggle, however difficult, will open new possibilities. A resolute India, steadfast in protecting liberal values, will emerge stronger, with both its democratic institutions and global standing strengthened.

Victory will not only eliminate immediate threats but also expose the hollow reality of authoritarian ideologies worldwide. India's fight is a call to all who value open societies. It must eliminate those who spread hatred with full determination so that its progressive, inclusive world vision can prevail.

The war may be difficult, but surrendering to oppressive thinking is unimaginable. Tempered by the fire of this war, India will emerge undivided and stronger, ready to fulfil its civilizational destiny, moving towards a world defined not by hatred, but by hope.