
india doesn’t need foreign enemies.
India doesn’t need nuclear bombs.
India doesn’t even need pandemics.
Because india is killing its own citizens every single day — not with bullets, but with potholes, stray dogs, adulterated food, and poisoned air.
While politicians fight over temples, castes, and reservations, ordinary indians are dying in millions every year — because of criminal negligence and a broken system that treats human life as disposable.
1. Potholes: 2,100 Deaths a Year
Every monsoon, indian roads transform into graveyards. Cars skid, bikes flip, buses crash — yet authorities keep patching instead of fixing. A pothole isn’t just a crack in the road. It’s a crack in governance.
2. Stray dogs & Rabies: 20,000 Deaths a Year
Street dogs bite lakhs of people annually. Rabies remains a 100% fatal disease once symptoms start. Yet india spends more on statues and stadiums than on sterilization drives or vaccines.
3. Adulterated Food: 1,20,000 Deaths a Year
From toxic mustard oil to chemical-laced milk and pesticide-ridden fruits — food in india is a slow poison. Regulatory agencies look the other way, while citizens unknowingly consume death every single day.
4. Pollution: 15,00,000 Deaths a Year
Air so toxic it’s worse than smoking 20 cigarettes a day. Water so polluted it carries cancer in every sip. The result? 1.5 million indians die annually. That’s more than the entire population of goa — wiped out every year, silently.
5. The Biggest Killer: Apathy
These aren’t “accidents.” They aren’t “unavoidable.” They are the direct outcome of systemic corruption, incompetence, and criminal negligence. Roads are looted, laws ignored, lives wasted — and no one is accountable.
⚡ Closing Mic-Drop
india doesn’t need enemies. Its greatest enemy is its own governance.
Potholes. Dogs. Poisoned food. Polluted air. Together, they kill 1.6 million indians every year. That’s not infrastructure — that’s infrastructure as a weapon of mass destruction.