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The nuances lie in the Shudh Hindi he uses:

  • "Shiksha Pradan " ( शिक्षा प्रदान) = give an education or educate." We will educate Pakistan on how a responsible nation interacts ( behaves) with its neighbors "
  • "Shiksha Grahan (शिक्षा ग्रहण) = Received an education, or got educated; , " In this Operation ( Operation Sindoor) we got an education ( learned a lesson)"
Knowing the background of the General helps to understand his psych. Caste is a factor in the demeanor of Indian Army officers. General Dwivedi is a highly educated Brahmin from Uttarkhand, and thus speaks softly. What is amusing is his attempt to speak Shudh (Sanskritized) Hindi when his native language is simple Urdu ( Hindustani) evident in the choice of words in the rest of his rant. He can't read or write Urdu since the teaching of that language has been officially banned since 1947 but the spoken language still lingers handed down from the previous generations.
Uttarkhand ( earlier a part of the pre-independent Indian province known as United Provinces or UP) has officially banned the use of simplified Urdu and Urdu words in official communications but this General seems to ignore that directive.
@hnn @NA71

Rightly pointed out. Instincts kick in when the environment load peaks beyond what you are trained for/have famialirized yourself with. Since you touched upon the psyche, I'll leave a few readings, I'm sure once you watch the video shared by @NA71 again with the following readings in mind you'll find it even more joyful:

1. 0:15 - tounge gets stuck when trying to say "we are already prepared for future" - classic sign of your body rejecting the lie (shows he doesn't believe they are prepared)

2. 0:22 - tries to take a jibe at Pakistan with "bharpoor..." But quickly sanitizes the language with "Shiksha Pradan" - shows the pent up frustration because of the losses they suffered. Alternate read would be that he didn't want to threat Pakistan. In either case it shows they are not ready for round 2.

3. 1:06 - while trying to explain multi-domain warfare accidentally slips in "PAF" and tongue gets stuck - classic sign of trauma response 🥲

4. Right after moves to explain anti-drone warfare as domain responsibility of Cyber Warfare 🤦🏻‍♂️ - meaning PAF trauma is strong enough to send his brain on a short vacation 🥹

5. 1:52 - gets stuck again at explaining 88 hours conflict - meaning not even their angels had predicted the Pakistani retaliatory response 🥲

The only time he's confident and explaining with a flow is when explaining the "Shiksha Grahan" - meaning this is the only truth his body and mind agree about. They had a lot to learn, meaning Pakistan is clearly out of their league.

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State backed enemy troll?

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Well.. backed by the state funded IT Cell located at
  • J6X3+32M, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, Block E, Jhandewalan Extension, Jhandewalan, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India. ( Coordinates 28.65° N, 77.2° E)
 
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Well.. backed by the state funded IT Cell located at
  • J6X3+32M, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, Block E, Jhandewalan Extension, Jhandewalan, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India. ( Coordinates 28.65° N, 77.2° East)
Were you joking or seriously alleging that I am a troll backed by India?
 
The nuances lie in the Shudh Hindi he uses:

  • "Shiksha Pradan " ( शिक्षा प्रदान) = give an education or educate." We will educate Pakistan on how a responsible nation interacts ( behaves) with its neighbors "
  • "Shiksha Grahan (शिक्षा ग्रहण) = Received an education, or got educated; , " In this Operation ( Operation Sindoor) we got an education ( learned a lesson)"
Knowing the background of the General helps to understand his psych. Caste is a factor in the demeanor of Indian Army officers. General Dwivedi is a highly educated Brahmin from Uttarkhand, and thus speaks softly. What is amusing is his attempt to speak Shudh (Sanskritized) Hindi when his native language is simple Urdu ( Hindustani) evident in the choice of words in the rest of his rant. He can't read or write Urdu since the teaching of that language has been officially banned since 1947 but the spoken language still lingers handed down from the previous generations.
Uttarkhand ( earlier a part of the pre-independent Indian province known as United Provinces or UP) has officially banned the use of simplified Urdu and Urdu words in official communications but this General seems to ignore that directive.
@hnn @NA71
Great post ....exposing the mindset behind the hatred against Pak......

We haven't seen Indian Generals talking to press like this ....
 
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That's not hydraulic oil. That's dispensed sacred liquid of bovine origin. Viton/Nitrile hydraulic seals don't contain those leaks, but solid waste (also sacred), in a paste form from the same source might.
The aircraft technicians also forgot to hang the usual lemons and chillies.
Unfortunate !
 
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The only time he's confident and explaining with a flow is when explaining the "Shiksha Grahan" - meaning this is the only truth his body and mind agree about. They had a lot to learn, meaning Pakistan is clearly out of their league.
"Shiksha Grahan" is the keyword here . There may be more instances of "Shiksha Grahan" in the near future.
The funny part is that an armed force that is 7 times numerically and technically superior to its adversary gets a Shiksha Grahan experience.
 
Now its viral ......

 

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