Fanatic Narendra Modi is a global Powers’ Cat’s paw
"History only teaches us that if we do not learn from
it, then history punishes us. Those who do not remember the mistakes of the
past and repeat them get nothing but harm. Indian fanatical Prime Minister Modi
is reluctant to recall the mistake made by his country in the Sino-Indian war
of 1962. Modi is about to repeat the mistakes made by the then Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru on China's strategy because he relied heavily on the advice of
his pro-Russian aide VK Krishna Menon, Modi
also relies on his foreign minister, Sobra Manium J. Shankar, who
believed the alliance with the United States is correct. It is essential for
the interests of India, although both history and time testify against it.
Henry Kissinger's Memoirs The world does not know why our friendship is more
dangerous than our enmity. But what can be done? The fanatical Prime Minister is
not shying away from setting the whole world on fire for his power.
This fanatical Hindu is also making his people extremists
and showing them the dream that there will be Hindu rule all over the world.
This religious fanatic speaks something else inside his own country and
pretends to be a peacemaker by going abroad. In order to maintain and prolong
its rule, it has completely erased the secular face of India, which had been
much distorted before. In order to fulfill this desire for the length of his
rule, he has made foreign policy his weapon instead of domestic policy and has
succeeded in doing so to a large extent. This means that he has succeeded in
fooling his voters even though Tradition has it that whoever is befooling
others is in fact fooling himself. The world and especially the major powers
have realized this weakness of him and
are now using Modi as their tool to enhance their China and South Asia policy.
In order to secure his seat as Prime Minister for the second
time, he called religious fanaticism and nationalism an electoral agenda by deceived
the voters after the Pulwama drama attack and the resulting surgical strike on
Balakot, Pakistan. During the election campaign, Modi vowed to take back Pakistan-administered
Kashmir. Despite failing on every front in domestic affairs, Modi successfully
increased his popularity with his foreign policy. He successfully hid the
failures of his domestic policy from his voters by showing his engagement with
the leaders of superpowers like US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi
Jinping, Russian leader Vladimir Putin. But he is blind to the fact that
whatever goods and services are offered in the market have to be paid for by
their customers, meaning no one gets anything for free. " There is no such
thing as a free lunch. " This is truer in politics than as economic theory
in international relations.
Because embracing and hugging the rulers of the superpowers also
has a special price and this price is paid by the small countries financially.
Modi paid 43 billion for the US missile
defense system to embrace and shake hands with Putin. Raphael's deal with
French President Emmanuel Macron was worth 30 billion. This was the clear price
paid by Modi. Modi appeared with Trump on the Howdy Modi program. Similarly,
Trump attended an event in the Indian state of Gujarat on February 22 this year
at the world's largest cricket stadium with more than 100,000 people in
attendance. Modi demonstrated the strong relationship between himself and
Trump, and the US President in a speech described the Indian Prime Minister as
an "extraordinary leader". All this was inflating Modi's bubble so
that India could be used against China and Modi was used.
The United States'
recently released National Security Strategy on China said it is still pursuing
a "one-China policy" and has made it clear that the United States
does not want a change of government in China. Neither the US President himself
nor any of India's friends and allies, including the Quad countries, issued any
statement in favor of India on the Sino-Indian military standoff in Ladakh. If
a full-scale war breaks out with China, India will know that no one is standing
by it. But wheh is Modi going to learn?
As Modi thinks that by forging closer ties with the major
powers, he will subdue China and become the Don of South Asia, then this will
never happen. Because the superpowers form relationships to protect their own
interests, not those of others. The United States itself wants a better trade
agreement with China. A trade deal with China is likely to be reached after the
November presidential election.
Modi has been swayed by the misconception that after the
Corona epidemic, India will quickly become the center of attention of the world
powers and the world will prefer it to China. Modi understands that the United
States, Australia, and many European countries will sever their economies from
China to align with India. They will adopt India as a partner and ally. Their
factories and plants will be shifted to India.
And even if they move, it will not guarantee India's
economic growth, as effective demand for Indian goods in the international
market will not be possible so soon.
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