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PM Modi can get PoK back, says his fiercest critic

April 2025 219 views 10 Min 39 Sec

 

Anand Vardhan Singh, founder-editor of The Public India, a Hindi YouTube news platform with 1.2 million subscribers, delivered a sharp assessment of India’s current political climate, criticizing symbolic responses like suspending the Indus Water Treaty to terror attacks and calling the present moment a “golden opportunity” to reclaim Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK).

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