BJP Reaction Rahul Gandhi highlighted excerpts of Narvane's Book in Parliament Rahul Gandhi (Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha) recently displayed and referenced an unpublished memoir by former Indian Army Chief General M.M. Naravane, titled "Four Stars of Destiny" , during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament in early February 2026. The book, which has been awaiting government clearance (from the Ministry of Defence) since around 2024 and is not publicly available in India, reportedly contains accounts of the 2020 India-China border standoff in Ladakh. Rahul Gandhi highlighted excerpts (often quoted from a The Caravan article or the manuscript) where Naravane allegedly describes feeling "abandoned" by the political leadership. A key line cited by Gandhi is that when Chinese tanks advanced or intruded, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed a message to Naravane: "Jo uchit samjho woh karo" ("Do whatever you think is appropriate"), im...
The 2020 Ladakh standoff The 2020 Ladakh standoff (also known as the 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes) was a major military confrontation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, marking the most serious border crisis between India and China since the 1962 war. It involved troop build-ups, multiple friction points, and a deadly clash, leading to the first fatalities on the border in 45 years. Background and Triggers The standoff began in early May 2020 amid longstanding disputes over the undemarcated LAC (the de facto border). Key triggers included: Both sides accelerating infrastructure development near the border (roads, bridges, airfields). India's construction of a road in the Galwan Valley area, connecting to the Daulat Beg Oldi airbase, which China viewed as provocative. China's concerns over India's 2019 revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status, creating the Union Territory of Ladakh. Broader strategic competition, includin...
AMAROLI MUDRA (Attitude Arousing Immortality) According to the Kapalika sect, Amaroli is practiced by drinking the cool midstream of urine. The first part of the urine is left as it contains bile, and thelast part is left as it does not contain goodness. One who drinks amari, takes it through the nose and practices vajroli, is said tobe practicing amaroli. The practitioner should mix the semen with the ashes of burnt cow manureand wipe it on the upper parts of the body, it bestows divya drishti(clairvoyance or divine sight). (96-98). Amaroli mudra is a yogic practice that involves drinking one’s own urine for various health benefits. Amaroli is the practice leading to immortality. Here’s a brief on the procedure and benefits of Amaroli mudra. Techniques of Amaroli Mudra Drink the first urine of the day, which is the urine that has accumulated in the bladder overnight. Catch the urine mid-stream in a clean container. Drink the urine without holding the breath or breathing thr...
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