Aswathy Ajay

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Craziest Indian Conspiracy Theories

November 23, 2023 Blog
Craziest Indian Conspiracy Theories

Have you ever been surprised as to how something you believed for so long might have another exciting possibility? In a world where everything is constantly questioned, out of fear or curiosity, the chances of all that we know or we claim to know can be a complete facade. Here’s a list of all potential Indian conspiracy theories that will definitely stop you from catching your breath.

Three Indian conspiracy theories

The spinning theory on the Indian veteran- Subhash Chandra Bose

Subhash Chandra Bose otherwise known as Nethaji was a very well known Indian nationalist. On official records, Nethaji had died in an air crash. But the death of this great man was never probed into. This initiated the idea of him not being dead and claims of his presence in many events of importance like Gandhiji’s funeral, Soviet Jail cell, Beijing military parade was the topic of interest of so many. Mukherjee Commission which was appointed in 1999 to investigate his disappearance did the groundwork in Taiwan which was supposedly the place of the crash, but it came out stating that there was no air crash reported on that timeline. The disappearance of this coveted Indian leader is still a mystery.

Indian home ground for aliens- Kongka La Pass

Kongka La Pass in Ladakh is the new one on the hit list of conspiracy enthusiasts. The place is considered the Area 51 of India. Now, this is one of the reasons to pay a visit to this curious place, but wait, airplanes have complained of glitches while moving around the air space of Kongka La Pass, so chances of getting to see the alien space with your own eyes are going to take some serious downturns. Locals have always been incessant about UFOs, bright lights and such for a very long time. Constant findings have concluded these misinformations but the first-hand experience of the Indian soldiers of seeing a weird object in the sky and the object entirely undetected by the systems keeps up the eeriness in the air intact.

The alien-made Indian temple- Ellora Kailasanath Temple

It is indeed a wondrous creation and is called the largest monolithic sculpture in the world. The whole temple has been carved out of a mountain and one of the pillar heights comes up to more than 100ft. The construction of the temple even in today’s advanced technology can be a tedious task, but it came into being 1300 years back, how’s it even weirdly plausible? Was there an alien interference? The possibility of timelines for the creation of this wonder is quite conjectured. Even when the theories are debunked through logical explanations, the carvings on the temple suggest otherwise.

Why do we believe?

Human psychology tends to believe in conspiracies as a way to fight out their anxiety and to assure themselves that they know about the unprecedented events of the future. Being said that, it has to be understood that there is an evident line between conspiracy and reality.

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