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Ravindra Kaushik: The Brahmin Who Became India’s Greatest Spy

Ravindra Kaushik, one of India's most remarkable intelligence operatives. Born into a Brahmin family in Rajasthan, Kaushik displayed exceptional courage and dedication at a young age. Recruited by Indian intelligence in the 1970s, he underwent rigorous training before being sent undercover to Pakistan. Adopting a new identity, he successfully infiltrated the Pakistani military establishment, rising through the ranks and providing crucial intelligence that significantly benefited India's national security. His deep-cover mission lasted for years, earning him the title "Black Tiger," reportedly one of the highest honors for an intelligence operative. However, after his cover was compromised, Kaushik was arrested and spent many years in Pakistani prisons under extremely difficult conditions. Despite immense hardship, he remained committed to his mission and never received the public recognition accorded to many military heroes during his lifetime. Ravindra Kaushik's story is one of extraordinary sacrifice, patriotism, and devotion to duty. A son of a Brahmin family who chose to dedicate his life to the nation, he remains an enduring symbol of courage and selfless service in the history of Indian intelligence.

Highlighting the "brahmin" thing because the communities who have 0 contribution to the nation talks about 50 trillion years oppression

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago
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फक्र-ए-हिंद Lt. Gen. Hanut Singh, MVC, PVSM

Lt. Gen. Hanut Singh, MVC, PVSM was one of the most respected and formidable officers in the Indian Army, known for his exceptional battlefield leadership and uncompromising professionalism. Commissioned into the Rajput Regiment, he rose to prominence during the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars. In the 1971 war, as commander of the 17th Horse (Poona Horse), he played a decisive role in the Battle of Basantar, where his bold use of armor under heavy enemy fire helped break Pakistani defenses and secure a crucial Indian victory.
Beyond combat, Hanut Singh was admired as a sharp military thinker who believed strongly in the autonomy and intellectual strength of the armed forces. He later served as GOC-in-Chief of the Western Command, one of the Indian Army’s most important formations. Though controversially denied the Param Vir Chakra, he is remembered not for medals, but as a “soldier’s soldier” who placed duty, honor, and national interest above personal recognition.

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

we should make a telegram group for rajputs

mods should to their work . a telegram group is necessary for discussion related to certain things . only after some aadhar verification he/she should be allowed to join . discord is so shit man makes no sense . telegram is much better . anyone can come and larp on discord . there should be a private communication within the community

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u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

How do I report anti-India social media pages and accounts to the NIA?

I have come across several social media pages, groups, and accounts that appear to be spreading anti-India propaganda, glorifying terrorism, inciting violence, or promoting activities that may threaten national security. I would like to know the proper procedure for reporting such content to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) or other relevant authorities. What kind of evidence should be collected before filing a complaint? Are screenshots, post links, usernames, and archived copies sufficient? Has anyone here successfully reported suspicious online activities to the authorities, and what was the process like? Any guidance on the correct legal and official channels for reporting such content would be appreciated. The goal is to ensure that genuine threats are reported responsibly and through the proper mechanisms rather than engaging with such accounts directly.

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u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

How do I report anti-India social media pages and accounts to the NIA?

I have come across several social media pages, groups, and accounts that appear to be spreading anti-India propaganda, glorifying terrorism, inciting violence, or promoting activities that may threaten national security. I would like to know the proper procedure for reporting such content to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) or other relevant authorities. What kind of evidence should be collected before filing a complaint? Are screenshots, post links, usernames, and archived copies sufficient? Has anyone here successfully reported suspicious online activities to the authorities, and what was the process like? Any guidance on the correct legal and official channels for reporting such content would be appreciated. The goal is to ensure that genuine threats are reported responsibly and through the proper mechanisms rather than engaging with such accounts directly.

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u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

Remembering martyr Digvijay Panwar on his Birth Anniversary

Lt Digvijay Panwar hailed from Bhalaswa Isapur, village in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh and was born on 16 Jun 1974. Son of  Dr Baldeo Singh Panwar and Smt Rajesh Panwar, he developed an inclination to serve in the Armed Forces since his younger days. Consequently, after completing his education he joined the Indian Army and was commissioned into 313 Fd Regt of the Regiment of Artillery, an important combat support arm of the Indian Army known for its booming field guns. Right from an early age,  he was an avid reader and had a big collection of books. He was a member of the American Library Center in New Delhi. Besides being a deep-rooted soldier, he was a great human being and often talked about the great work the Indian Army was doing to help the poor people in remote areas. 

 

Op Rhino (Assam): 06 Aug 1998

 

During 1998, Lt Digvijay Panwar’s unit 313 Fd Regt was deployed in the Nalbari district of Assam as part of "Operation Rhino".  As the AOR(Area of Responsibility) of the unit was affected by militancy, the unit troops were engaged in operations against the militants on a regular basis. The unit launched regular patrols to monitor suspicious activities as part of their operations to keep militancy under check. The militants invariably belonged to ULFA (The United Liberation Front of Assam) a designated revolutionary rebel organization, which sought to establish an independent state of Assam.  At that time, Assam was in a very fragile and volatile state owing to the frequent insurgent activities. The militants often launched surprise attacks on the security forces in retaliation to the counter-insurgency operations being undertaken by them. On 06 August an army convoy of five vehicles belonging to 313 Field Regiment was returning from Balilecha to Nalbari in Assam after completing an operational task. The convoy was being led by Lt Digvijay Panwar who was travelling in a Jonga as the lead vehicle. 

 

As the convoy reached Japarkuchi near College Chowk about 1 km off Nalbari district headquarters, the insurgents from ULFA exploded an improvised explosive device (IED) in a pre-planned attack. Soon after the blast, the heavily armed insurgents resorted to firing at the soldiers. The IED blast followed by indiscriminate firing by the ultras took Lt Digvijay Panwar and his comrades by surprise and did not give them any time to react. Consequently, Lt Digvijay Panwar, L/Nk Surjit Singh and Gnr Mam Chand having borne the brunt of the attack got severely injured. They soon succumbed to their injuries and were martyred. Additionally, three more soldiers got wounded and were shifted to the base hospital at Basistha. Lt Digvijay Panwar was a valiant soldier and a fine officer, who laid down his life at the age of 24 years in the line of his duty.

 

Lt Digvijay Panwar is survived by his father Dr Baldeo Singh Panwar and mother Smt Rajesh Panwar.

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago
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Remembering Martyr Major Vivek Singh Bhandral SM on his Birth Anniversary

Major Vivek Singh Bhandral hailed from Kangra in Himachal Pradesh but was born on 16 June 1970 at a Military Hospital in Hyderabad. He was the elder son of Colonel Pritam Singh Bhandral (Retd) of the Maratha Light Infantry Regiment and Smt. Rajkumari Bhandral, and had a younger brother Vikram. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in military tradition, Maj Vivek was inspired from an early age to follow in his father’s footsteps and wear the Indian Army uniform. His schooling reflected the life of a soldier’s family—he began his education in Kangra and later studied at various schools in Belgaum, Jalandhar, Assam, and Udhampur as the family moved with his father’s postings. Though he graduated with a degree in Commerce, his passion for soldiering never wavered. Determined to serve the nation, he successfully cleared the Combined Defence Services Examination and earned his place at the prestigious Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun in July 1991.He passed out of IMA Dehradun as a Lieutenant on 19 December 1992, and was commissioned into 9 Maratha Light Infantry, a battalion renowned for its indomitable spirit and distinguished battle honours. From the very beginning, his exceptional physical endurance, discipline, and leadership qualities earned him respect among peers and seniors alike. Craving challenge and adventure, he volunteered for the Special Forces. After undergoing one of the most demanding selection processes in the armed forces, he was inducted into the elite 21 Para (SF) in 1995—a unit famous for its daring commando operations in some of the toughest combat zones. In February 1996, Major Vivek married Ms. Shalini Jamwal, and the couple was later blessed with a daughter, Aarushi. Over the years, he enhanced his skills through rigorous professional courses, including the Commando Course, Young Officers’ Course, and Signals Course. A qualified combat free-faller, he was also selected as an instructor at the All Arms Wing, Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), Mhow—a testament to his expertise and professionalism.

 

Before his posting to Jammu & Kashmir in 2002, Major Vivek had already served in Assam as part of Operation Rhino, combating insurgency, and played a key role during the Kargil War (Op Vijay). Leading Special Forces teams in challenging missions, he demonstrated remarkable courage and tactical acumen. His exemplary leadership and dedication during this period earned him the Army Chief’s Commendation Card, underscoring his reputation as a committed and fearless officer.

 

Machal Sector Operation(J&K) : 29 Aug 2002

 

In 2002, Major Vivek Singh Bhandral’s unit, 21 Para (Special Forces), was deployed in Jammu & Kashmir for counter-insurgency operations under Operation Parakram. On 29 August 2002, intelligence reports indicated the presence of heavily armed militants hiding in the dense jungles of the Machhal sector in Kupwara district. To neutralize the threat, a search-and-destroy mission was planned, and the task was entrusted to 21 Para (SF). Major Vivek Singh, known for his tactical acumen and fearless leadership, was chosen to spearhead the operation. Acting swiftly, Major Vivek and his team launched the mission that day. Around 1200 hours, as the troops were closing in, two militants suddenly charged out from a house, firing indiscriminately in a desperate attempt to break the cordon. In the initial exchange of fire, the leading scout and squad commander were injured and needed to be evacuated to safety.Without hesitation, Major Vivek took decisive action. He shot down one of the militants on the spot. The second militant, however, leapt into a nearby grove and opened heavy fire on him. Demonstrating exceptional courage and battlefield skill, Major Vivek closed in, lobbed a grenade, and pressed the attack. In the intense firefight, he was grievously wounded by a burst from a machine gun. Despite severe injuries and heavy bleeding, Major Vivek refused to retreat or allow the militant to escape. Summoning every ounce of strength, he advanced on the terrorist and eliminated him in close combat—ensuring the success of the mission and the safety of his men. Shortly after, Major Vivek succumbed to his injuries, laying down his life in the highest traditions of the Indian Army. For his extraordinary bravery, indomitable spirit, and supreme sacrifice, Major Vivek Singh Bhandral was posthumously awarded the Sena Medal. He remains remembered as a gallant soldier and an inspiring leader who always led from the front, embodying the ethos of the Special Forces and the Indian Army.Major Vivek Singh Bhandral is survived by his father Col Pritam Singh Bhandral (Retd), mother Smt Rajkumari Bhandral, wife Smt Shalini Bhandral and brother Shri Vikram Bhandral. 

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

Listen what Local Kashmiris have to say about the Atrocities by The Pakistani Regime-

>🔴The Regime open fired upon the peaceful protestors,

🔴Normal people who were going to offer namaz were shot,

🔴Pakistani Army shot local police to blame the protestors”“🔴The Regime open fired upon the peaceful protestors,

🔴normal people who were going to offer namaz were shot,

🔴Pakistani Army shot local police to blame the protestors”

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago
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As Per The Sources Situation is Getting Out Of Control in Pakistan Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

>Day By Day More People are Joining The Protests Against Pakistani Occupational Forces Day By Day More People are Joining The Protests Against Pakistani Occupational Forces

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

“Hindustan behtar hai hamare liye in kafiron (Pakistani Army) se"

Says a Protestor who Got injured after Pakistani army Opened fire on him

Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has faced repeated allegations of human rights violations, including restrictions on freedom of expression, suppression of political dissent, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, and misuse of anti-terror laws against activists and critics. Reports by international organizations and human rights groups have also highlighted limitations on independent media, discrimination against some minority communities, and excessive force against protesters. Recent unrest has raised further concerns about mass arrests, communication blackouts, and restrictions on peaceful assembly.

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

Hussain Hashim, son of Lashkar terrorist and PMML Punjab President Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, is dead in a hospital bed.

Hussain Hashim, son of Lashkar terrorist and PMML Punjab President Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, is dead in a hospital bed. He sustained serious injuries in a road accident a few days ago.
Muhammad Sarwar maintains close ties with Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Saifullah Kasuri.

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 2 months ago

cleric on how kashmiri muslim women were coerced for sex, how can people admit so causally to something so disgusting

This is evident how pakistan backed terror outfits used there modulus operandi in kashmir and how they exploited the local muslim women and forced them into marriage also known as Nikah Mut'ah

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 3 months ago

Mods please add his photo in the banner

Born on 08 June 1994 in Sudsona village of Kulgam district in Jammu and Kashmir, Lt Ummer Fayaz Parrey was the son of Shri Fayaz Ahmed Parrey, a farmer, and Smt Jameela. He grew up in a modest rural environment where values such as hard work, discipline, and perseverance were deeply ingrained. From an early age, he displayed a strong sense of purpose and a quiet determination, which gradually shaped his aspiration to serve the nation in uniform. He received his schooling at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Anantnag, where he stood out as a sincere and focused student. During his formative years, the idea of joining the Armed Forces took firm root in his mind. Motivated by a deep sense of patriotism and a desire to contribute meaningfully to the nation, he set his sights on becoming an officer in the Indian Army. After successfully completing his Class 12, he cleared the highly competitive entrance examination for the National Defence Academy, marking a significant step toward realizing his dream. At the NDA, he underwent rigorous academic and military training that tested his physical endurance, mental resilience, and leadership potential. Known for his dedication and team spirit, he adapted quickly to the disciplined life of the academy. He was also a keen sportsman and actively participated in various games, particularly excelling in hockey, which further reflected his energy, competitiveness, and camaraderie.

 

Upon successful completion of his training at the NDA, he proceeded to the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun for the final phase of his pre-commission training. Here, he honed his military skills, leadership qualities, and tactical understanding, preparing himself to shoulder the responsibilities of an officer in the Indian Army. On 10 December 2016, he was commissioned into the 2nd Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles (2 Raj Rif), part of the illustrious Rajputana Rifles—one of the oldest and most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army, known for its rich legacy of valour and numerous battle honours. Following his commissioning, he joined his unit for his first operational assignment in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu and Kashmir, stepping into active service with a strong sense of duty, pride, and commitment to the nation.

 

Batapura Incident: 09 May 2017

 

In 2017, Lt Ummer Fayaz Parrey was serving with his unit in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu and Kashmir, an area that demanded constant operational readiness and alertness. By May 2017, he had completed nearly four months with his battalion and had already begun to distinguish himself as a competent and committed young officer. During this period, he honed his field craft skills and developed a sound understanding of ground operations. His professionalism, coupled with his affable and approachable nature, earned him the respect and admiration of both his seniors and fellow soldiers. He quickly became an integral part of the unit, embodying the qualities expected of a young officer in the Indian Army. In early May 2017, Lt Ummer proceeded on leave to his hometown to attend a family function—the wedding of his uncle’s daughter at Batapura near Behibag in Shopian district. It was meant to be a brief period of personal time with his family and community, away from the demanding operational environment in which he served. However, in a tragic turn of events, he became the victim of a heinous and cowardly act. Militants abducted Lt Ummer during his stay in the area. Despite being an unarmed officer on leave, he was targeted and later brutally killed. His bullet-ridden body was subsequently recovered from Harmain village in Shopian district, sending shockwaves across the region and the nation.

 

Lt Ummer Fayaz was not only a dedicated officer but also a symbol of hope and inspiration for the youth in his village and surrounding areas. Coming from a humble background, his journey to becoming an Army officer had motivated many young individuals to pursue a similar path of service to the nation. He was regarded as a role model, and his presence had positively influenced several youths to join the Armed Forces. It is widely believed that this very influence and his role in encouraging local youth to serve the nation made him a target for militants. The loss of Lt Ummer Fayaz was deeply felt—not only by his family and the Indian Army but also by the community that looked up to him with pride. His life, marked by dedication, courage, and a sense of purpose, was cut short in an act of senseless violence. Lt Ummer Fayaz will always be remembered as a valiant soldier and a fine officer who upheld the highest traditions of the Indian Army. His sacrifice stands as a poignant reminder of the risks faced by those in uniform and continues to inspire generations to serve the nation with honour, courage, and unwavering commitment.

 

Lt Ummer Fayaz is survived by his father Shri Fayaz Ahmed Parrey, mother Smt Jameela and two sisters.

u/Scary_Sugar_4807 — 3 months ago