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Viral Pakistan Video: Amid the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s strong military response with Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, an old video from Pakistan has resurfaced and gone viral once again. The clip features popular YouTuber Karl Rock, originally from New Zealand and now living in Delhi, being asked by a Pakistani shopkeeper to praise the tea in Pakistan—an indirect attempt to mock India using the phrase made famous by IAF pilot Abhinandan in 2019. "You have to say, "The tea is fantastic."

But Karl quickly shuts him down, saying he knows what’s going on and firmly adds that Indian tea is better. "No, no! I know what you're trying to make me do, I'm not gonna troll India. Indian tea is better." When the shopkeeper tries to push further, Karl cuts him off with a sharp "Oye chup". Before leaving his shop, Karl said 'Jai Hind', which shuts the Pakistani shopkeeper's mouth, and it was clearly visible. In the end, Karl said, "Look at his face, I don't care. I don't mind.' Indians online are loving the comeback, hailing Karl Rock for standing his ground and refusing to mock India.

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The resurfaced video was shared again on X (Formerly Twitter) by the handle '@rose_k01.' The video shared yesterday was captioned, "Pakistani Guy tried to get the Foreigner to Troll India with A Cup of Tea BUT FAILED * Wait For End*." The video received 444k views and many likes and comments from social media users.

One user wrote, "How cheap they are for trying to get a foreigner to lie just like them. And why would an Indian soldier cross the border to drink ghatiya tea?" "Thank you, bro love from India, you said Jai Hind, that feeling very love for, truth is truth," a second user added. "He is Karl Rock, a New Zealander who is married to an Indian girl, and now he too is a proud Indian," a third user added. "Pakistani people are not about learning and growing and being educated. It's all about breeding in their religion and keep shouting India India India all the time," a fourth user wrote.

"His 'I don't mind' face tells clearly how much he minds, clown pukistani, a fifth user wrote. "Is that all y'all can do now, don't worry, I hope one day Pakistan serves more than just tea," added a sixth user. "They need this thumbs up for the foreigner," added another user.

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