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India was called the “Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire.” Since ancient times, India had approximately 20 percent of the world’s population, speaking over 1,000 different languages and dialects.

India drew its name from the Indus River, which came from the old Persian name “Hindus,” derived from the old Sanskrit word “Sindhu,” meaning “large body of trembling water,” as the river cascaded from the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean. Evidence of habitation dates back to 3300 B.C., with a Harappan civilization from 2600 to 1900 B.C.

Famous Iron Age Vedic kingdoms were the Magadha (1200-321 B.C.), and Lord Mahavira (599-527 B.C.), during the time of Gautama Buddha. Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River in 326 B.C. to conquer India, but after the Battle of the Hydaspes his army mutinied, refusing to fight further east across the Hyphasis River.

Chandragupta Maurya founded India’s great Maurya Empire, 322-298 B.C. His Machiavellian royal advisor, Chanakya, strategically fanned hostilities between various Indian kingdoms allowing Chandragupta to take control.

The Golden Age of India was during the Gupta Empire 320-550 A.D.

Chronological History of Events Involving India

Pulwama: India’s False Flag Operation in Kashmir, Danger of Nuclear War?

Pulwama: India’s False Flag Operation in Kashmir, Danger of Nuclear War?

At least 44 Indian soldiers were killed in the Pulwama district of the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) on February 14, 2019 when a suicide bomber rammed a car into a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Next day, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi blamed Pakistan for the Pulwama terror attack and warned of a strong response, ratcheting up tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors. New Delhi also removed the most favored nation (MFN) trade privileges that had been accorded to Pakistan-though annual bilateral trade between the two countries. Islamist militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) claimed responsibility soon after the ...
Report: 2019 World Watch List Released Exposing the Top Countries who Persecuted Christians in 2018

Report: 2019 World Watch List Released Exposing the Top Countries who Persecuted Christians in 2018

Last year, Christians were persecuted more than ever before in the modern era — and this year is expected to be worse: "4,136 Christians were killed for faith-related reasons," according to Open Doors USA in its recently published World Watch List 2019 (WWL) of the top 50 nations where Christians are persecuted. "On average, that's 11 Christians killed every day for their faith." Additionally, "2,625 Christians were detained without trial, arrested, sentenced and imprisoned" in 2018, and "1,266 churches or Christian buildings were attacked." Whereas 215 million Christians faced persecution in 2018, 245 million will suffer in 2019, according ...
Indian Film Exposing Child Trafficking Denied Certificate by CBFC for 'Crude Content'

Indian Film Exposing Child Trafficking Denied Certificate by CBFC for ‘Crude Content’

A film on child trafficking made by National award 'Natya Bhushan' winning filmmaker Sachin Gupta has not been granted a certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) due to what an offical said was its "crude" content. The film titled Pakhi was supposed to release on August 10th. "We have applied for the Revising Committee but the reason that they (CBFC) have given is weird. They said 'Such movies should not come in the market. How can you think of such subjects? I don't want my daughter to watch this film.' They could have given me an ...
Study Shows Christians Continue to be the Most Persecuted Religion with 90,000 Christians Killed for their Beliefs Worldwide in 2016

Study Shows Christians Continue to be the Most Persecuted Religion with 90,000 Christians Killed for their Beliefs Worldwide in 2016

Christians continued to be the most persecuted group across the globe in 2016, according to a study. The upcoming report from Italian-based Center for Studies on New Religions, determined that 90,000 Christians were killed for their beliefs worldwide last year and nearly a third were at the hands of Islamic extremists like ISIS. Others were killed by state and non-state persecution, including in places like North Korea. “U.S. policy has not had a strategy for specifically addressing the persecution of Christians,” Ryan Mauro, national security analyst for the Clarion Project, told FoxNews.com “For example, very few people are even ...
Uri Terror Attack: A False Flag Staged by India to Create Sikh-Muslim Hatred?

Uri Terror Attack: A False Flag Staged by India to Create Sikh-Muslim Hatred?

Pakistan's media has developed a fascinating new thesis - India staged the Uri terror attack + to create hatred between the Sikh and Muslim communities in Kashmir. Here's how Pakistan's The News International has come to the above conclusion. "Sources in the security establishment insist that the military brigade headquarter (in Uri), which has been the target of what is believed to be India's false flag operation, is Sikh dominated, chosen deliberately to antagonise the Sikhs from supporting the Muslims' struggle in Kashmir," the newspaper said today. Pakistani security sources told the newspaper that "Sikhs have openly supported the ...
False Flag: Pathankot Air Base in Indian Punjab allegedly Attacked by Militants

False Flag: Pathankot Air Base in Indian Punjab allegedly Attacked by Militants

In September 2016, just a day before the-then Pakistani Premier, Nawaz Sharif, was gearing up to address the United Nations General Assembly and apprise the world of the Indian atrocities in Held Kashmir, those at the helm of affairs in New Delhi had yet again accused Pakistan of attacking a military camp in Occupied Kashmir without any substantial proof. India had actually wanted to dilute the effects of Nawaz Sharif’s speech at the United Nations. Well, India keeps spelling out this rhetoric and the timing of airing such concocted and fabricated fairy tales is extremely significant. On January 2, ...
A Food Shortage Simulation Game Predicted A 400% Rise In The Cost Of Food

A Food Shortage Simulation Game Predicted A 400% Rise In The Cost Of Food

A Global Food Security Game was held November 9–10, 2015 in Washington, DC. Players with considerable influence and deep expertise in agriculture, trade and economics, climate and the environment, diplomacy, and security represented national and international governing bodies and organizations and the private sector. During the game, players encountered a decade marked by food price and supply swings amidst burgeoning population growth, rapid urbanization, severe weather events, and social unrest. Recognizing their influence over global conditions, players took action—and, in the process, shaped the world. The game’s dynamic design allowed players to experience a chain reaction of consequences resulting from ...
India's New Years Eve False Flag Terror Boat Drama Goes up in Flames

India’s New Years Eve False Flag Terror Boat Drama Goes up in Flames

On December 31, 2014, Indian agencies orchestrated a terror boat drama to defame Pakistan in the world. In this respect, Indian media and high officials unfolded the drama on the New Year’s eve by allegedly reporting that a Pakistani fishing boat as a Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was intercepted by Indian Coast Guards, some 356 km. off the coast of Porebandar, Gujarat. While alleging Pakistan, the Indian government had claimed that it had foiled another 26/11-type attack of Mumbai. Indian drama took a new twist in the shape of an expose which had overturned Indian aspersions blaming Pakistan. As ...
The 'Economic Times India' Published a Report about Young Tribal Girls who were Given the Gardasil Vaccine Spiked with Sterilization Chemicals Funded by BMGF

The ‘Economic Times India’ Published a Report about Young Tribal Girls who were Given the Gardasil Vaccine Spiked with Sterilization Chemicals Funded by BMGF

Narayana Kumar of The Economic Times of India wrote a scathing report of fraud and scandals surrounding the Gates vaccine empire: Controversial vaccine studies: Why is Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation under fire from critics in India? Kumar starts out his 4 page article by focusing on the current case before the India Supreme Court regarding deaths and injuries occurring during drug trials carried out over Merck’s HPV vaccine Gardasil and GSK's Cervarix. Vaccine trials were conducted on thousands of girls between the ages of 9 and 15. Within a month of receiving the vaccine, many of the children (ages 9 to ...
India is Controversially Declared Polio-Free With 47,500 Clinically Identical Cases of Polio Paralysis: Rename-Game?

India is Controversially Declared Polio-Free With 47,500 Clinically Identical Cases of Polio Paralysis: Rename-Game?

 According to a press release issued by the Ministry:India is polio-free. The country reported its last case of wild poliovirus in 2011. After three consecutive polio-free years, the South-East Asia Region of WHO, comprising of 11 countries (including India), was certified polio-free on 27 March 2014. Despite this progress, India has maintained a high vigil and ensured that no complacency sets in order to maintain the polio-free status for the last more than 4 years. It has taken appropriate actions to ensure high population immunity against polio as well as for maintaining a sensitive surveillance system for poliovirus detection. (Source) ...