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RSS leader Indresh Kumar’s big statement, said- India-Pakistan border can change, warned of China

June 16, 2025

Shimla. RSS leader Indresh Kumar has described China’s anti-India policies as a serious threat and said that China is not limited to the borders but now it is also trying to harm the cultural and religious fabric of India. Talking to journalists in Shimla on Sunday, he said that China is conspiring to destroy Tibetan society and Buddhist culture in Tibet and now the same strategy is being seen in the border areas of India as well.

India-Pakistan border may change
Indresh Kumar further said – one thing should be waited for. It is also possible that the India-Pakistan border may change. It is possible that this border may move away from the Rann of Kutch and Ladakh and go 100-150 kilometers inside Pakistan. On one side there can be Pakistan and on the other side there will be Sindh, Balochistan, Pashtunistan and Gilgit-Baltistan, which will be POK. All of them will fight for independence from Pakistan and merger with India.

Fear for Pakistan, China and America
Indresh Kumar said that may God give us a long life so that we can see all this. Today you are holding a press conference here (Shimla). One day you can hold a conference in Lahore. Pakistan, China and America are afraid that India can create such a situation one day. I have given you many indications together. This is the wish of the government, the public, the Indian Army and this region as well.


Balochistan wants independence
Indresh Kumar said that the Punjabi Pakistan that will survive in the future also rejects today’s ruling system. POK wants merger with India, Balochistan wants complete independence, the situation of Pashtunistan is not clear. Sindh wants independence as well as unity with India.

Appeal to protect cultural identity
Indresh Kumar recently visited Himachal’s tribal and Buddhist-dominated districts Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur. He said that these areas border China and there is a need for awareness among the people about China’s influence here. He interacted with the local communities and appealed to them to be cautious of conversion and protect their cultural identity.

Conspiracy to erase racial identity in Tibet
Indresh Kumar alleged that China is forcibly getting thousands of Tibetan women in Tibet married to Chinese men so that the identity of the Tibetan race can be erased. He said that the same strategy is now being tried to be implemented in Indian states like Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, which is a serious challenge to India’s sovereignty.

China is a strategic threat
The RSS leader said that China’s actions are dangerous for India not only from a cultural but also from a strategic point of view. Citing history, he said that the occupation of Tibet in 1959 and Kailash Mansarovar in 1962 was the result of India’s then weak policy.

China behind flood in Sutlej
He also claimed that the recent flash flood in Sutlej river was the result of testing activities carried out by China. He said that this reflects China’s attitude in which it is using even natural resources for military purposes.

Operation Sindoor gives blow to China-Pak alliance
Indresh Kumar, referring to the ‘Operation Sindoor’ carried out by India recently, said that in this military action, nine military bases of Pakistan and four terrorist bases were destroyed in which about 100 terrorists were killed. He said that these airbases of Pakistan were under the control of China, due to which China is shocked and panicked.

Indirect war continues
He said that China is waging a proxy war against India through countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh. There is a possibility of China’s indirect role in the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam and the atrocities on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh.

China frightened by India’s action
Indresh Kumar said that today Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun and PoK people within Pakistan are demanding independence and India’s military actions have given a big blow to the China-Pak alliance.

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