06/05/2025
My Geopolitical View on the India-Pakistan Conflict: A War Destined by a Larger Design
This current conflict between India and Pakistan is destined, part of a larger cosmic script that has been written long before any of us were even aware. I say this with a deep sense of conviction: this war is not an accident, but a correction — a karmic unfolding that will reshape the future of the region and redefine global power equations.
Yes, the war will be prolonged. It will not be an easy path for anyone. There will be loss — immense loss — of lives, resources, and stability on all sides. But despite all of that, I want you to hold this truth in your heart: Bharat will emerge stronger than ever. We are not only going to be victorious in military terms, but the very way we rise against odds — morally, strategically, and spiritually — will make the world sit up and take notice.
I’ve been watching the alliances form, the silent manoeuvring of global powers, and the choices nations are making behind closed doors. Countries like China, Azerbaijan, Turkistan, Malaysia, and a few Muslim nations are preparing to support Pakistan. Some of these nations may act out of ideological solidarity, others out of strategic rivalry. But they gravely underestimate who Bharat has become. This is not the India of decades past — this is a military, spiritual, and intellectual giant waiting to show its full capacity.
And here’s the turning point no one expects — America and Russia will both stand with India. Yes, you heard that right. Despite their own tensions, both of these superpowers will support India — one overtly, the other strategically. Alongside them, countries like Israel, Japan, France, Italy, Poland, and several African nations will lend their support. This coalition will not only boost India’s morale and power, but it will also completely surprise and overwhelm the adversaries.
Make no mistake — this won’t be a traditional World War. But its consequences will ripple across every corner of the globe. Economies will be shaken, alliances tested, and the very idea of power will be redefined. Pakistan, propped up by external support, will initially resist. But ultimately, it will collapse — politically, militarily, and socially. It will cease to exist as we know it. Its people will rise in rebellion, its army will fall, and the region will be reborn with the seeds of true democracy — not imposed, but earned.
China, too, will face the consequences of its miscalculations. It will be attacked from all sides — India, Japan, Taiwan, and America will bring the dragon to its knees. It will lose not just in battle but in reputation. The aura of invincibility surrounding China will shatter. No, there will be no nuclear exchange. Everyone involved knows the cost of that path. The fight will be brutal, but conventional.
There will be damage within Indian borders — I won’t sugarcoat that. Some regions will be severely impacted, especially border areas. But the heart of India will remain strong, protected, and defiant. Trade will not halt. Life will not stop. In fact, India’s popularity will soar during and after the war. The world will look at Bhārat not just as a military victor but as a moral compass, a stabilizing force in a chaotic world.
By the end of it all, a truce will be signed. But that paper will carry more than just terms — it will carry acknowledgment. A global acknowledgment of India’s place as the new SuperPower, above China, above expectations, and far beyond what anyone thought possible.
This war, I believe, will last two to three years. It will be ugly. It will test our spirit. But it will also ignite a transformation — not just for India, but for the entire planet. The age of Bharat has begun.