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Meme of the day: Viral post captures Holi vibes in India amid escalating Middle East conflict

A fierce military confrontation involving the United States, Israel and Iran has expanded into a wider regional conflict, marked direct attacks and counterattacks across the Middle East. What began as heavy US and Israeli strikes on Iranian military targets, including the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has triggered a wave of retaliatory missile and drone barrages launched Tehran.A viral meme contrasted Middle East conflict with Holi celebrations in India. (X/@sagarcasm)A meme captures contrasting global moodsWhile geopolitical tensions continue to intensify across the region, social media users have found a way to reflect the contrasting global mood through humour. As Indians prepare to celebrate Holi this week, a viral meme has resonated widely online for perfectly capturing this emotional contrast.Shared on X a user named Sagar with the caption “Mood this week”, the meme draws from scenes in the film Dhurandhar to highlight how different parts of the world are experiencing the same moment in entirely different ways.The top frame, labelled “Rest of the world,” shows two men firing rifles in a desert setting, symbolising chaos, conflict and intense military action. The imagery reflects the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where direct strikes and counterattacks have created an atmosphere of uncertainty and warlike urgency.In sharp contrast, the bottom frame shifts to a festive tone. The same characters appear joyfully spraying colourful liquid, resembling Holi celebrations. Labelled “Meanwhile Indians,” the image humorously suggests that while much of the world remains focused on conflict and crisis, people in India are preparing to celebrate the festival of colours with enthusiasm and positivity.Take a look here at the meme:Tensions in the Middle EastAmid the rapidly escalating situation, military developments have continued to dominate international headlines. The US Central Command announced on Monday that it had destroyed the headquarters of Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), describing the operation as a decisive blow.“The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) killed more than 1,000 Americans over the past 47 years. Yesterday, a large scale U.S. strike cut off the head of the snake,” the US Central Command said in a statement shared on X.A video posted the Central Command’s official handle showed missiles being launched from a US Navy ship before striking what appeared to be an urban compound. The statement further asserted that America “has the most powerful military on earth, and the IRGC no longer has a headquarters”.

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