Category: india
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How will India become a developed country?

The transformation of India hinges on the collective awakening of its citizens, not solely on government action. True revival requires mental liberation, education, courage, and the balance of wealth, knowledge, and strength embodied by the Shaktis. A sustained effort towards self-improvement and community action is essential for India’s renaissance and development.
Kavita Singh
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Wherever there is a double-engine government, corruption is very high.

Recent incidents in India, from nightclub tragedies to contaminated water deaths, reveal a corrupt system disregarding citizens’ lives. Political parties, irrespective of affiliation, prioritize power over public welfare. Future astrological shifts suggest intensified public unrest and scrutiny of authority, highlighting a crisis of judgment that undermines governance and societal trust.
Kavita Singh
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2026 in the Air: Change, Uncertainty, and What Comes Next

In 2026, India faces significant geopolitical changes, marked by potential chaos and transformation influenced by planetary alignments. Internal unrest and external destabilization are anticipated, necessitating strong governance. Despite financial pressure and market volatility, strategic decisions and state support may stabilize the economy. An era of heightened military preparedness and innovation in technology will reshape global…
Kavita Singh
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IndiGo Meltdown: India Wants to Grow. The System Won’t Let It. India’s Visible Corruption

India’s ongoing struggle with corporate greed and bureaucratic negligence is once again exposed through the IndiGo incident. While pilots and crew are ready to work, IndiGo’s top management prioritizes profit over employee welfare, worsening the disconnect between the elite decision-makers and the common people who keep the system running. The authorities who should ensure accountability…
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Will India(भारत) become an Islamic country?

India’s changing demographics, particularly in border areas, threaten its democratic structure. The population growth rates of Muslims contrast sharply with declining Hindu figures, signaling potential instability. The current Mahadasha of Mars requires decisive actions to secure national identity. Without reforming governance and addressing demographic imbalances, India’s future may be compromised.
Kavita Singh
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Why India Has Not Yet Become a Developed Nation

India possesses immense potential but struggles with accountability, as leaders prioritize politics over truth. The nation’s astrological chart indicates contradictions, with weak benefic planet placements resulting in corruption and inefficiency. The coming Mars Mahadasha may reveal internal conflicts, necessitating reform and awakening the middle class to challenge existing power structures for true progress.
Kavita Singh
