Monday 21 November 2016

WHEN THE NATION BEGINS TO WAKE

India ought to assume a tough stance towards Pakistan which will not soften overtime if she is to make any credible impact on this perfidious State.
China is waiting for the international situation to be favourable when it may with impunity integrate Taiwan into its political landscape.
India has to patiently wait to absorb Pakistan and Bangladesh as integral parts of her being. Our motherland must become one for one indeed we are ethnically and historically too.
India must strengthen her armed forces immensely if she is to legitimately lay claim to a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council.
When we fight among ourselves like famished slaves, what is the chance that the international community will look upon us with respect? Politicians, beware! The ire of the masses none can resist, neither will you when their hour comes.
Indians must cultivate a sense of nationalism which alone can safeguard our territorial sovereignty and protect our national interests. Mere pretence of debilitating humanism devoid of national pride is a malaise that must be rooted out if as a nation we are to play our rightful role to serve humanity the way we ought to and ourselves evolve into a premier power full of the potency of our pristine spiritual culture. But for all this, we must first stand up united as a nation. Jai Hind!
Is not Pakistan an assemblage of Indian provinces and Bangladesh a fragment of erstwhile Bengal? Ought not they to unite with India some day? Should India not move in that direction from now on, towards undoing the partition enforced on her?
Hinduism is the only religion that declares the validity of all faiths as pathways to the divine. Does Islam or Christianity do the same?
Pakistan's fate was sealed the day it was born out of the treachery of Jinnah and it is but a matter of time before it is absorbed in India.
Will the environmental crisis facing the human species finally unite humanity for all divergences disappear in the equalising act of death?

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