It has unfortunately become an inalienable part of today’s reality. It could be a signifier for the shape-shifting aggregation of western intelligence agencies, academia, major foundations, multinational corporates, civil society, political activists, ‘human rights’ organisations, ‘democracy rating’ agencies, media outlets and think tanks that further each other’s interests and all curiously end up advancing the major goals of American foreign policy, neoliberals and globalists? In short, its a faceless and anonymous foe.
Therein lies its effectiveness as an entity. Diffusion is an instrument of statecraft. The omnipotence and omniscience of this ambiguous clique of vested interests paint a mayajaal (an illusory network) of narratives in a way that not only pushes and establishes preset western notions/ interpretations, but also make the viewpoints and perspectives seem ‘organic’ and even indigenous.
But the question is how India is becoming a target of this dangerous US based deep-state? Let us deconstruct their manipulative actions. In India, we have often observed that the opposition is always playing the blame game with the government, which is quite the new normal. The allegations however are becoming serious over time. This is not a gullible war of words between the diametrically opposite ruling party and the political opposition.
The opposition alleged that the Narendra Modi led government is being callous about the published satellite images of Chinese army building infrastructure on Indian land. The agency which published these satellite images was an US military affiliated agency called BlackSky which is a subsidiary of Spaceflight industries.
A pet favourite accusation of the Indian opposition is to corner the government over reports on religious intolerance against Minorities. The USCIRF report is published by the US state department. This is a raging and the one of the most sensitive themes in Indian politics. The Indian politicians love to bank upon it to score browny points and the deep state loves to make them vulnerable without letting them know.
Another recurring accusation is that the opposition blames the government for propounding crony capitalism and increasing income inequality on the basis of Oxfam report which is funded by the US state department and the the very infamous billionaire George Soros.
Game of indices is something which has become the unbecoming of the politics today. Opposition mindlessly use these facts to lambast the ruling regime over the declining rank of India over the prominent hunger index, press freedom index and democracy index. It’ll invite even more charges of ‘democratic backsliding’ and ‘repression’, no matter how ill-placed and misleading those charges are. Its no surprise that they are also funded by the danger duo George Soros and the US State department.
Furthermore, they have constantly whined that how the Modi government has sidelined lower caste representation of the OBCs, SCs, and STs in the important positions which was unusually backed with data. It was found out that the data was provided to the opposition by a Frenchpolitical scientist, Christophe Jaffrelot, who is further funded by an US based NGO HLF that find its roots in the US homeland department.
The Indian opposition, especially Rahul Gandhi have had left no stone unturned to bring up the report on Indian businessman Gautam Adani. The report was published by the very ill famed US based Hindenburg agency on the request of the US based hedge fund investor Mark Kingdon.
The cat is already out of the bag. Nexus is out in the open now. But what is bothersome is that even though they have been exposed, instead of laying low they have become proactive and relentlessly spinning false tales. It is obvious to the naked eye that why the Gandhi scion visited these foreign countries and how he and his minions are used as an apparatus for championing anti-India narratives.
Even if opposition disagrees to what the government is proposing or doing, why don’t they come up with their original and genuine complaints or constructive criticisms? What is the use of playing the role of the spokesperson to the US dominated deep state to whom the Indian opposition is just another expendable to topple regimes.
While we may chew the apparent bonhomie between India and the US, it is also fact that who is betraying and stabbing in the back. The aphorism fits well: there are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests. Indian ruling regime should keep this mind while dealing with the politically astute US and keep checks and balances wisely vis a vis the Indian political opposition.
Indian opposition led by Rahul Gandhi has easily fallen into the abyss created by the devil like deep state players and given it the leverage over Indian political affairs. Opposition has received a golden opportunity to portray a significant role to further escalate India’s growth, which they are apparently wasting away by becoming the puppets of the ventriloquist deep state.
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