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New India begins with a surgical strike on our inferiority complex

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Fresh after watching Uri: The Surgical Strike, we, the intolerant Indians, discuss why this film is a lot more than what it seems. A surgical strike which has been the modus operandi of Israeli reactions to terror strikes on its people, has gained importance in a world of asymmetric warfare.

Beyond the film, which definitely portrays a "New India", we feel it also affects the mindset of the people. What was our mindset like? How did we perceive the army? We go into a lot of topics, only to realize that this film has been a surgical strike on the inferiority complex that plagues our culture and our mindsets.

Yeh hai naya Hindustan, ghar mein gusega bhi, maarega bhi!

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Fresh after watching Uri: The Surgical Strike, we, the intolerant Indians, discuss why this film is a lot more than what it seems. A surgical strike which has been the modus operandi of Israeli reactions to terror strikes on its people, has gained importance in a world of asymmetric warfare.

Beyond the film, which definitely portrays a "New India", we feel it also affects the mindset of the people. What was our mindset like? How did we perceive the army? We go into a lot of topics, only to realize that this film has been a surgical strike on the inferiority complex that plagues our culture and our mindsets.

Yeh hai naya Hindustan, ghar mein gusega bhi, maarega bhi!

  continue reading

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