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The rise of a nation is rarely a simple, linear trajectory; it is an ongoing, relentless battle between the forces of visionary statecraft and the chaotic elements of internal subversion. Today, as Bharat stands at the critical intersection of a profound civilizational resurgence and cutting-edge technological mastery, a bizarre, deeply concerning, and highly orchestrated narrative is being manufactured to derail its youth. The recent digital eruption of the so-called “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP) is being enthusiastically hailed by a certain freebie-centric, left-leaning political ecosystem as a masterstroke of Generation Z satire. Founded by a digital activist with a documented history of aligning with dependency-inducing political models, this fabricated movement proudly and shamelessly claims to be the “voice of the lazy and unemployed.”
In a recent interview that bordered on the delusional, the founder of this anarchic outfit lamented that while American youth are deeply engaged in high-level discussions about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and semiconductor technology, Indian youth are supposedly left behind, wallowing in apathy and unemployment. This assertion is not merely factually bankrupt; it is a calculated, malicious narrative designed to deliberately undermine the unprecedented technological strides Bharat is currently making. It is a blatant, intentional attempt to blur the reality of the Prime Minister’s relentless push to position India as a global heavyweight in AI innovation and advanced manufacturing. By projecting a false narrative that Indian Gen Z is disconnected from these global tech currents, the architects of the CJP are attempting to script a tragedy of their own making.
Classical Bharatiya statecraft, particularly the Chanakyan principles of governance, has long warned against this exact internal threat. A Rashtra (nation) is severely weakened when its populace is deliberately stripped of its inherent industriousness (Karma) and lured into complacency by the illusion of unearned rewards or manufactured despair. The true goal of this movement is to derail the focused, hard work required for nation-building and replace it with a culture of grievance.
To completely deconstruct this malicious narrative, one must look at the undeniable reality of India’s current technological leap. The detractors want you to believe that we are missing the bus. The truth is, we are not merely “catching up” to the West in older, legacy technologies; we are actively entering the advanced stages of next-generation chip development. We are leaping into the future. For decades, traditional silicon chips have powered the world. From the earliest desktop computers to modern smartphones, silicon was the undisputed king. However, as our technological ambitions have grown, silicon is reaching its fundamental physical limits. It generates too much heat and loses too much energy when handling massive electrical loads. The future of high-power, high-efficiency electronics relies on a revolutionary, next-generation material called Gallium Nitride (GaN).
To put it simply, without getting bogged down in extreme technical jargon, if a silicon semiconductor is a two-lane village road, a GaN semiconductor is a ten-lane, high-speed, frictionless expressway. GaN semiconductors are vastly more efficient, they can handle significantly higher power voltages, and they lose far less energy to heat than their silicon predecessors. Why does this matter to the common citizen? Because GaN is the critical, foundational backbone required for the ultra-fast chargers in our homes, the seamless deployment of high-speed 5G and 6G telecommunication networks, the advanced radar systems required by our military, and, most importantly, the highly efficient powertrains of modern Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Rather than remaining dependent on imports for this absolutely vital technology, India has proactively and aggressively built a fully indigenous GaN manufacturing ecosystem. Premier institutions across the country, such as IISc Bengaluru, have already successfully developed and fabricated advanced GaN power switches domestically. We are rapidly transitioning from being mere passive consumers of foreign technology to becoming creators of the vital intellectual property that will drive the global EV and telecommunications markets for the next fifty years. Indian youth are not sitting idle; they are in these laboratories, designing the future.
This monumental technological push is not an accident. It is the direct result of the Prime Minister’s sharply focused vision for Atmanirbharta (self-reliance). The current administration implicitly understands a fundamental geopolitical truth: a sovereign state cannot secure its future, defend its borders, or grow its economy if the foundational building blocks of its digital infrastructure are controlled by foreign entities. True sovereignty in the 21st century is silicon sovereignty. This grand vision is actively manifesting through high-level, aggressive global diplomacy. Just recently, in May 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji’s highly strategic visit to the Netherlands resulted in historic, game-changing outcomes for the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). During this crucial visit, a landmark agreement was brokered and signed between India’s Tata Electronics and the Dutch technological behemoth ASML.
For those unaware, ASML is the world’s undisputed, monopolistic leader in high-precision extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography equipment, the massively complex machines required to print the tiniest, most advanced circuits onto silicon wafers. This crucial, strategic partnership ensures that India’s first front-end semiconductor mega-fab, currently rising in Dholera, Gujarat, will be equipped with the most advanced, state-of-the-art chip-making machinery on the planet. The Prime Minister is not merely making promises; he is actively securing the supply chains and the heavy machinery required to turn Indian youth into the leaders of the global semiconductor supply chain.
If one wishes to see the stark, unavoidable contrast between the Prime Minister’s constructive, forward-looking technological vision and the destructive, chaotic mindset of the opposition ecosystem, one need look no further than the India AI Impact Summit held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi in early 2026. This summit was a moment of immense national pride. It was a gathering of the finest minds in global technology, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, attended by international dignitaries, and featuring titans of the tech industry. It was a platform to showcase our infrastructure, our talent, and our readiness to lead the AI revolution.
While the Prime Minister was standing at podiums inviting global capital to build multi-billion-dollar fabrication plants and hyper-scale data centers in India, how did the political opposition respond? Did they engage in a thoughtful debate on tech policy? Did they propose a shadow technological framework? No. Instead, members of the Indian Youth Congress actively infiltrated the high-security international venue, stripped off their shirts, and staged a chaotic, topless protest right in the middle of Hall No. 5. Shouting anti-government slogans and waving their garments like absolute hooligans, they sought to completely disrupt a summit of immense geopolitical and economic significance. They utilized a platform dedicated to the future of artificial intelligence to stage a vulgar, characterless political stunt.
One must seriously ask: Is this the way? Is this the behaviour of a mature democracy’s opposition party? While young Indian engineers are designing GaN transistors, the youth wing of the nation’s oldest political party is running shirtless through tech expos. They do not comprehend Artificial Intelligence; they do not understand the strategic, life-or-death importance of semiconductors; they only understand the politics of disruption, chaos, and global humiliation.
This stark reality brings us back to the ideological rot peddled by the Cockroach Janta Party. A close, serious examination of their so-called “five goals” reveals a terrifying blueprint for institutional collapse, masquerading as youthful, digital rebellion.
Weaponising Terrorism Laws Against Bureaucrats: Their demand to arrest the Chief Election Commissioner under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) if votes are deleted is pure, unadulterated anarchy. To suggest invoking stringent anti-terror laws against constitutional authorities for administrative errors or systemic updates is not reform; it is a violent threat designed to paralyse the democratic process through sheer intimidation.
Unconstitutional Overreach: Demanding an arbitrary, mandated 50% reservation for women in Cabinet positions, completely bypassing parliamentary strength, electoral mandates, and meritocratic realities, showcases a complete, frightening ignorance of constitutional governance. It is a hollow slogan designed for social media engagement, not a serious policy for running a complex nation of 1.4 billion people.
Draconian Political Bans: Calling for an immediate 20-year ban on politicians who switch parties is a totalitarian oversimplification of democratic representation. It strips elected officials of their constitutional agency and binds them as slaves to party high commands, destroying the very essence of intra-party democracy and representative flexibility.
Institutional Vendetta: Banning post-retirement roles for Chief Justices is a thinly veiled, highly reactionary attack. Given that this entire digital movement was birthed in response to a specific judge’s casual comment, this “policy” is nothing more than a petty, personal vendetta artificially codified into a national political demand.
The Communist Assault on Job Creators: The absolute most sinister of their promises is the explicit, documented demand to cancel the licenses of media houses owned by the Adani Group and Reliance Industries, alongside probing the bank accounts of specific journalists. This is textbook, Stalinist communist censorship. It is a vicious, targeted attack on domestic capital, seeking to silence any platform that does not align with their chaotic, left-wing worldview.
This explicit, venomous attack on major Indian conglomerates exposes the profound, unignorable hypocrisy of the CJP, its founder, and its digital supporters. The founder loudly idolises the technological discourse of American youth, pointing to Silicon Valley as the gold standard. Yet, he conveniently ignores a fundamental, undeniable truth: the Western nations they so deeply admire are built entirely on the backs of massive, ruthless multinational corporations. The American technological supremacy that these digital anarchists supposedly crave was not built by government handouts, NGOs, or by cancelling the business licenses of large companies. It was built by massive corporate giants like Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Google, and Intel. You cannot champion a semiconductor revolution while simultaneously trying to criminalise and dismantle the very domestic conglomerates capable of funding multi-billion-dollar fabrication plants.
To build world-class technology, you need world-class capital. Corporations are an intrinsic, vital, and indispensable part of the nation. They are the primary engines of economic growth, the sole drivers of large-scale Research and Development, and the ultimate creators of employment. The CJP’s narrative promotes a toxic cognitive dissonance: demanding world-class tech jobs while systematically attacking the wealth creators who are the only ones equipped to provide them.
To claim that Generation Z is merely “lazy” is a gross understatement of the psychological manipulation currently at play here. What is actually being propagated by this ecosystem is a deeply anarchic, freebie-driven political culture explicitly designed to reduce a highly capable, intelligent generation into mere dependents of the state. They do not want Gen Z to be hardworking; they do not even want them to be smart-working. They want to cultivate a pervasive, inescapable mindset of beggary. The core issue facing those drawn to such subversive movements is not a lack of employment in a rapidly expanding, multi-trillion-dollar economy. The real issue is the systematic, politically motivated encouragement of a lazy, entitled attitude. When political startups promise absurdities, offer freebies without accountability, and actively glorify inaction and apathy as a form of “cool” rebellion, they are planting the toxic seeds of civilizational decay.
The youth of Bharat are a uniquely blessed generation. They are inheriting a nation that is economically stable, digitally advanced, militarily secure, and globally respected. True progress, true fulfilment, and a genuinely better life will not come from demanding freebies, revelling in a manufactured, self-deprecating “cockroach” identity, or acting like shirtless anarchists at global summits. The path forward is not found in the chaotic, destructive demands of digital subversives who hate wealth and progress. It is found in the smart, dedicated, and relentless pursuit of excellence. It is found in mastering GaN technology, writing the algorithms for the next AI breakthrough, and building the corporate giants of tomorrow. That is the true Karma of this generation, and that is what will definitively shape Bharat’s triumphant technological future on the global stage.