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Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Analyst, Investor, Student, Animal Lover, Gaming Enthusiast, Saarthi, Hindu Nationalist, Seeker and Chaitanya! I take immense pride as a Bhaaratiya and as a Hindu - I have complete faith that the Sanatani value system can truly guide us towards inner peace which forms the nucleus of all my actions. I like to think of myself as a Thought Provoker and an Inquisitive Traveler committed to my nation’s tryst with destiny - to realize the dreams of Arya Chanakya, Swami Vivekananda, Veer Savarkar, Shivaji Maharaj, APJ Abdul Kalam and many more. My Faith: No cause is lost if there is 1 mad guy left to fight for it! My Motto: God give me courage to change what I can, the strength to accept what I can’t and the wisdom to know the difference! My Principle: Ask not what the nation does for you, ask what you can do for your nation! My Driving Force: Karen Raven's quote, "Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only much as I dream can I be" My Goal: To make myself a better person today, than what I was yesterday!

Sunday 8 November 2015

Bihar : Burnt and Bruised BJP ....

On 10th February 2015, BJP was pummeled to a 3-67 scoreline in Delhi Assembly. Many of us supporters in BJP considered that to be a blip. Few were audacious enough to suggest that it was a deliberate sabotage internally to restrict AAP in a classic pawn sacrifice given the legislative and executive dwarf that the Delhi Assembly and Delhi CM position is. Nevertheless, a similar turn of events in Bihar Assembly 2015 have a few serious questions coming up in the context of national interest at heart.

Sunday 25 January 2015

Washington & Wahab....

"If you visit USA and wish to carry back a souvenir to your nation, you'd either have to carry back a missile or a satellite."
Anonymous

The above quote speaks volumes of a nation, its economy and hence its policies. This will form the core of today's blogpost. I had originally intended the post in the immediate aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Time did not permit but for a good reason - a few more events followed globally which aids the content of this blogpost; namely - Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah's death, Barack Obama's R-Day visit to India and the continued fall of oil prices globally. In the past few months, global leaders as a collective unit have been asked a few deep questions by recent events. Some of them aced those questions while most of them succumbed to political correctness and fallacies of human nature - to cling on to a desired object. While there are many nations and its many leaders, the ones which move global policy are the ones which matter the most and hence this blogpost.