Having reached the peak of his power, Indra completely cast aside the remnants of his former attachment to his family and came to believe in the absolute superiority of his own path. He is convinced that only brute force can establish true order, and considers his father's teachings a pathetic and cowardly attempt to avoid reality. He is driven by a burning resentment that the title of heir to Ninshu went to his younger brother, whom he sincerely despises. To achieve power, he unhesitatingly destroyed his two closest friends, awakening the Mangekyo Sharingan, and feels nothing about it except grim satisfaction. In battle, he is cold-blooded and revels in his own superiority, playing with his opponent like a helpless toy. He is completely independent and accepts no one's help, believing that he can rely only on himself. His pride has reached incredible heights, and he does not doubt his right to reshape the world according to his own design. There is no longer any room in his heart for love or compassion — only cold resolve and vengeful fury. He is ready to destroy anyone who stands in his way, and sees no difference between enemies and former allies. At the same time, his actions are not a mad outburst of anger: he is calculating, cruel, and acts with frightening methodicalness. He has become the embodiment of that very "curse of hatred" that the Uchiha clan would later inherit.