How the world is becoming anti-china



China has recently claimed the eastern side of Bhutan. Like this has become pretty common now. But the interesting fact is the info that the part China has claimed on, has boundaries with India rather than China. So China has to pass through Arunachal Pradesh to get there.

Tension on India-China border has continued for some time, which got really intense when the armies clashed physically on 15 Jun. 20 people of the Indian Army were killed in action and China is still scared to give a number.Few days back the two armies had a discussion and decided to move back 2km from the area of dispute. The limits were finally crossed when the Chinese media displayed this video and said the following words “ China has evidence that the Indian Army has on multiple occasion tried to instigate the Chinese forces and the Chinese army has not tried to take control of the loc".






How did the journalist say such a thing?. We have abundant satellite images that show China’s construction on the loc. Were they not able to make a simple google search. One One sec…. Oho funded by China. The claims were made by a country that has territorial disputes with 18 of its neighboring countries. Well China will not gain any benefit by claiming on Bhutan, like they intruded Bhutan’s Doklam region in 2017, Indian Army went to settle the dispute and after a 72 day stand-off, the Chinese army went back empty handed.


Since Xin Jinping came in power in 2013 China has not given the world anything except corona virus. Xin Jinping wanted to make China a central power, to remove poverty from China and when he realized he is incapable of doing anything, he starts to bite on someone else’s food

The whole world is now sick oh China. China has began to recover from the aftermath of Corona virus whereas the other countries are still in turmoil. Xin Jinping wanted to take advantage of this and hence made everyone a enemy.


UK’s president Boris Johnson in may disclosed his desire that he wants to form a international group D-10 which will include G7 along with Australia,India,South Korea. The objective of D-10 were quite clear, to control the implementation of 5G and to stop the growing influence of China. American president Donald Trump suggested something similar.

Seeing the increasing dispute in Hong Kong UK offered UK citizenship to Hong Kong citizens.


China is also a backstabber. Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte is not much fond of the American president. So in 2016 when he became the president he proposed to invest 24 Billion Dollars in Beijing rather than the US. But now his own people are calling him a coward.

Chinese ships sunk a Philippines boat in Philippines territory. After that Philippines reviewed its defense pact with US and approached them for naval help.


China and Australia also have some issues. When Australia proposed that the corona virus might have come from the China. In retaliation China imposed sanctions on them, that has greatly affected the farmers and miners. Now 94% Australian people want to kick China out of their economy’s system.


We can call US a front player in the fight against China. US-China trade war has been going on for a while. America and China have been putting sanctions on each other. America has got even more aggressive since the start of this pandemic. Trump has has already named it a Chinese virus, he also claimed that he has seen proof that the virus has been made in Wuhan lab. He has also accused WHO to side with China and withdrawn from it. Even before UK, the US in 2019 tried to form a international alliance against China, but were unsuccessful . When Beijing’s law passed in China, US congress Unanimously voted to increase sanction on China.


China is a technologically advanced nation and every other nation is trying to reduce its influence in their own way. India in a digital strike on China banned 59 Chinese apps in the country. Chinese companies claim that they do not share any data whatsoever with Chinese government, but interestingly there is a law in china that makes it compulsory for them to share their data whenever the government asks for it. Indian government also ordered Amazon to display the origin of the product on the add to cart page. Recent India-China clash has united Indian citizens to boycott Chinese products. Apart from this India is also considering putting sanctions on China.


If China continues with this attitude for sure they will be kicked out of global economy one day. The Chinese president has no ability and is so insecure that China has even censored A Xin Jinping look-alike in China.




The Internet Is Making Us Stupid!!

I know you must have come across many other articles,videos that say the same thing and you are pretty much tired of hearing that internet impacts our learning,memorizing and creative ability. But in this video, I will be taking a different approach and try to show you a new point of view.
Well for starters internet does not make you stupid, it may sound contradictory but listen to me first. Internet is a vast sea of knowledge, you can learn new things with less resources and that too at a incredible pace. Like for example, I don't have to attend a lecture, teaching me how to optimize my article for better SEO scores. I can just open up my browser and ask the greatest teacher of all that is always available on my fingertips, GOOGLE. Now you can even have real-time conversations with people far far away from you, have a really productive discussion with thousands of people joining in from all across the world, which is going to be specially handy in this pandemic struck world.
No doubt you gain information super fast, but, the problem is the information is not always 100% accurate. Consider this analogy, if you are looking for a coaching center, you ask the people you know who studied in it, get their real life experience and then easily decide which one to go to. One might think it is also true for online coaching classes, where you can find online reviews very easily. Well the thing is there are a lot of cases when the reviews are self-planted, this can be done by using scripts, codes or hiring paid reviewers that give attractive reviews for just a meager amount of money.
There are also cases where people spread misinformation intentionally to gain benefit or to target an individual, or a specific group of society. Our history is filled with such cases where people have taken the lives of others based on false information, a problem that has only been accelerated by the fast pace of mis(information). One prime example would be of Radio Ravanda where one group of society was put against other just on the basis of intentionally created false rumors, the only difference is that radio has been replaced by much faster and evergreen internet.
My basic point of this article is that misinformation is spreading fast and the awareness level is not catching up. The difference is what makes us stupid. We know a lot of stuff but most of it is false information that doesn't contribute even a little bit to our intelligence. For the sake of it, it is not that people are not spreading awareness, they are, but majority tends to always prefer crispy and juicy false rumors that stimulate their brains over hard-written facts that are hard to process and act on.

What do you think about this matter, we would love to hear from you!!!

Jagran:- A Beautiful Indian Legacy

"India is a place filled with cultural history, it has traditional and religious practices so divine that it locks our hearts away from all worldly desires. Jagran is in my opinion the very epitome of these rituals."


A week before, I went to my village with my family. It’s a beautiful place situated in between mountains and hills, surrounded by nature's wonderful gifts. My Village (Varsi) is in a place called Ritha, something like 50 km ahead of Shaharfatak a popular tourist spot in the Himalayan hills. 


We started our journey at 3 PM, the climate was rather moderate and I could see some black clouds in the distance, I really wished that the climate would remain subtle as travelling in the hills in rain would be uncomfortable. A city called Haldwani, my hometown connects most of the other areas of India to the hills. After crossing the bridge which marks the end of planar region and the start of hilly areas, I really begin to feel like I was surrounded by nature. the hordes of congested buildings were suddenly replaced by trees, bushes, and endless greenery. I personally don't have a concrete opinion on the travel experience in the hills, I have mixed thoughts on it. During the start you might feel a little dizzy because you are more elevated in the atmosphere than usual and the air pressure is also different. I really suggest you this that you should avoid using in-ear earphones during the travel instead I prefer a headphone because it lets you better hear the ambient sounds and also lets your ear adapt to the change in air pressure so as to avoid headache. Despite all the discomfort I don't really hate it, well the ambient sounds and the beautiful scenes soothes the heart and more than makeup for it. One of the best things about travelling in hills is the food served at the restaurants, the combinations of tea and "pakode" with the "Chutney" to dip it in. I have to tried to recreate their recipes time and time again but I didn't have much success, somehow or the other it lacks a certain essence, maybe it’s the surrounding that make the meal so special. The distance to our village is roughly 170 km and it us about 6 hours to reach there including a 30 min tea break. We reached our destination at 9 PM. As it was quite late in the night, we had supper, then I talked to my relatives that had also gathered there for Jagran and then went to sleep in the fairly cold night. 


The next day the Jagran was supposed to happen. You could really feel it in the atmosphere, everyone woke up early some even early as 4 AM including me. When you go to areas like my village away from the modernization your internal clock really aligns itself with the natural cycles. Thus, I could easily sleep at 10 PM and wake up ate 4 AM, but I didn't climb out of my bed instead I kept laying there with my eyes open as it was still chilly outside. Around 6 AM the activity around the house increased and I decided that it was time to get up and freshen up. Then around 30 min later tea was served to all the house members, in my opinion morning tea is a very crucial part of Indian culture no matter where you live in the rural or the urban areas. After having breakfast, we almost immediately got involved in the preparation of Jagran. Coming to this phase I would like to clear a point that this ritual like every other ritual differs to a great degree according to the place you are considering. First, we collected firewood that would be burned during the ritual. Then we cleared the area where the ritual was supposed to take place so that no stones or twigs would remain there. This ritual also involves preparation of a feast, so we brought a whole lot of utensils from the village association because the feast had to be prepared for almost all 100- 150 people who would be attending. Then around late noon we started peeling vegetables and cooking them for the feast. A very good point that I like about villages is that no matter where the events are taking place, the whole village people become involved and help in any way they can. They helped us in many ways some making food, collecting firewood and in other stuff. I have always considered my whole village to be a very big family and I think it’s the same for others too. 

Doing all the tasks it was already late evening, everyone was almost finish with their work. Then the evening tea would be served. Enjoying the tea after some hard work they would gather in places and discuss (in my opinion) random things like some religious talk and then the next moment they would shift to praising the climate of the hills and so on. The small children could be found playing around in the veranda, telling the smaller kids ghost stories and having fun. Before the ritual the food is served. This is also a unique feature of Jagran that feast takes place before the ritual unlike other rituals. After eating the food it’s now finally time for the actual ritual. 

The fire burns in the middle while the people sit around the file in groups in kind of circular fashion with plenty of space between them and the fire. At one place some the elderly of my family sat with other elderly of the village, beside them one can see all the religious items like small statue or the photos of the gods, a Diya ( a religious lamp) , a holy trident, and a Chaur. And the other elderly, adults and kids sit together. Why some elderly sit in a different group? I'll explain. Well the way it works is that during the ritual gods bestow their presence or in some ways possess certain individuals. This is considered as way of indirectly communication with the worshipers. So, the people who have been previously blessed or bestowed upon sit in a different group. During jagran a musical instrument like dhol, nagadi, etc. is used which provides a rhythm or to be more specific a uniform beat that helps increase the concentration. I have never discussed the significance of musical instruments during the ritual but it is probably because in my head I already know it’s importance. So how do I tell you this? Consider this as something that you have to be there to experience. But I also understand that saying that also defeats the very point of you reading this post. The beats on the dhol and nagadi marks the start of the ritual. The beats of the drum are uniform and after hearing continuously for even a small time it will calm you down and I think it is true for other people also, and so it probably helps the people shed their desires, worries and connect with the almighty. Unlike the concept of meditation where you try to connect to the almighty as an individual, in Jagran you try to achieve the same but with all of the others. The sound of the instruments is also mixed with hints of people talking and slight giggles, this time the talks are mostly religious. It does not take much time and the real events start. A diety usually suddenly bestowes upon one of the elders. The events that happen after this are a little dramatical but I swear to you that's how it happens. When the diety suddenly bestowes upon someone they start shaking and then they start revolving around the flames. The motion of revolution is mostly in a fixed pattern kind of like a dance. Just bear in mind that they don't stop shaking while dancing. When I was small when the first one began dancing, I would get really scared but now as an adult I'm more curious than scared. Then some other elders will also follow. Some after having danced for a while would go sit down on their original place indicating that the diety no longer possesses them. Now some interesting things occur while they are possessed, some of them would pick up the ashes from the firewood and put tilaka on everybody's forehead, and some would yell in a really loud voice like asking someone that what were their problems or saying that you are now blessed by the god. This could go on for few hours. Then when everybody would settle down the most elderly of our house would wave the Chaura over our heads of each member of the family as a sign of blessing them. Elders also say that it also eliminates the possibility of ill spirit or ill will that may be directed on the family members. This marks the end of the ritual. 



Even after the end of the ritual people usually just sit there talking discussing and waiting for the final cup of tea, that in my opinion really marks the end of Jagran. 



This concludes my entire experience on this episode. My family holds a Jagran every year and I remember that I have attended it every year from the birth and will continue to attend it. But when I heard the elder people discussing the future of this ritual in this so called mordern world. When I was small I remember Jagran lasted for about 3-4 hours and now it usually lasts about 1-2 hours. "It's enough to just show our faith" said a village elder when he was questioned about if he was concerned with the future of this ritual.