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The Burning Truth: Why India Must Build Its Own Jet Engines and Self-Reliant Armed Forces — Before It's Too Late

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The Burning Truth: Why India Must Build Its Own Jet Engines and Self-Reliant Armed Forces — Before It's Too Late Published on The Sensible Arya By Shiva Arya There’s a fire that burns quietly in the heart of every true Indian — a fire made of pride, pain, and a longing to see our nation rise, not just in words, but in weapons, in will, and in war-readiness. Let me ask you something straight — what good is a sovereign nation that can't even build the engine to fly its own fighter jet? What good is “Atmanirbhar Bharat” if, when war knocks at our door, we scramble for spare parts from foreign suppliers? This isn’t just about machines. This is about dignity, independence, and survival. The Forgotten War: Our Struggle for Jet Engine Independence It was 1983 when India lit the first spark of self-reliance by launching the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft program. A few years later, in 1986, the Kaveri engine program was born. Its goal? To build India’s first indigenous fighter jet engine...

Can EVMs Be Manipulated? Why Major Democracies Banned Them and What India Must Learn

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Can EVMs Be Manipulated? Why Major Democracies Banned Them and What India Must Learn By The Sensible Arya Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were introduced to make elections faster and free from human error. But global experiences, expert analyses, and multiple demonstrations over the years suggest that EVMs—though efficient— can be hacked or manipulated , often in undetectable ways. This blog dives into why several countries have banned or abandoned EVMs, and why India’s system must face deeper public scrutiny. 🌐 Global Bans: Why Developed Democracies Said ‘No’ to EVMs 🇩🇪 Germany Germany banned EVMs in 2009 after its Constitutional Court ruled that any vote counting process must be publicly verifiable. The machines failed this democratic requirement. The government had also invited citizens to attempt hacking EVMs— and they succeeded —showing votes could be altered invisibly. 🇳🇱 Netherlands Abandoned EVMs in 2007 after citizen hackers exposed flaws, proving vote manipul...