If you have forgotten the bio-weapons once deployed by the Britons during age of colonial terrorism, then brace yourself to confront the new and more insidious threat known as environmental weapons. These are a recent invention orchestrated by the British deep state, now propelled forward with the support of certain illiterate businessmen within Bharat.
Environmental weapons refer to the deliberate manipulation or alteration of geological features within a specific region or terrain, designed strategically to serve the interests of the target nation’s adversarial neighboring nations. These weapons of environmental warfare function as a covert curse, inflicting long-term damage on the targeted nation’s environment and its strategic stability.
A glaring example of such environmental weaponization is the systematic destruction of the Aravalli Hill range under the pretext of developing homestays and helipads to boost tourism. This calculated act of environmental degradation is not merely about tourism infrastructure—it represents a strategic assault that could disrupt vital climatic patterns, potentially shifting monsoon rains toward Pakistan. Such a shift would grant Pakistan a significant and enduring military advantage, enhancing its survival prospects in the region.
This environmental weaponization is no accident but rather a carefully premeditated tactic implanted by British agents who aim to foment conflict between Bharat and Pakistan. It is a sinister strategy designed to destabilize the subcontinent while perpetuating the influence of the British deep state through indirect and destructive means.














