How the "Deep State" is fueling anti-India Agenda
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How the “Deep State” is fueling anti-India Agenda

The so-called "Deep State" has been increasingly linked to efforts aimed at destabilising India and promoting anti-India narratives. These covert networks, comprising elements within political groups, and non-state actors, are believed to be actively supporting separatist movements and orchestrating disinformation campaigns to undermine India’s unity and global standing

Dr Pankaj Jagannath JayswalDr Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Oct 16, 2024, 08:00 am IST
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Rahul Gandhi, the Indian leader of the opposition, recently visited the United States and expressed worry for minorities in India. Soon after, the US State Department’s USCIRF issued a special report on India, headlined “Increasing abuses against minorities in India”.

This is an example of a “deep state” as defined and created by Westerners. It is quite depressing and shameful to see such agencies appointing biased individuals who work for personal gain at the expense of humanity. When it comes to India, they fabricate stories that are far from the truth in order to discredit Hindutva governments and organizations that fight for the development of humanity. At the same time, they grow blind to the terrible crimes committed against minorities in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. They lack the courage to confront the ugliest aspects of racism in the United States. They systematically forget the genocide of Hindus in the Kashmir valley in 1990, the killing of thousands of innocent civilians and soldiers by terrorists and naxalites with the support of urban naxals, foreign-funded many NGO’s, Pakistan, and China, the conversion of Hindus to Christianity by poisoning the Hindu mindset, and the stone-throwing and killing of Hindus with the slogan “Sar Tan Se Juda.”

The same government led by PM Modi is working under the slogan “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas,” and minorities are the primary beneficiaries of the central government’s financial and social development projects. However, “Deep State” will never highlight positive features since it will jeopardize the chances of global market forces that are working tirelessly to seize control of the entire world for personal benefit and to be perceived as a worldwide powerhouse. The rise of India on a global scale during the last decade has also caused great sorrow among these forces. So they plant one Indian individual on a regular basis with the intention of destabilising India. During India against corruption movement, one such destabilizer was created who supported violent protests like the Shahin bag and fake farmer protests that were used to incite discontent. Another in the making who is primarily from Ladakh. Many of these captive persons become threats to society and the nation. People should understand the fundamental, harmful motivations behind their participation in social activities.

If we can’t identify the players in this murky game of shadows, or understand their motivations, minimizing the obstacles becomes practically impossible. We frequently hear about Western ‘Deep State’ and foreign lobbies opposing India’s ‘Hindu nationalist’ regime, working to undermine the democratically elected government or even attempting to influence electoral outcomes. The BBC reflects how the bulk of British people believe about India; they have a superiority complex and enjoy stereotyping India as Caste, Cow, and Curry. They are now creating false atrocity literature (with human rights) to justify future attacks. Ironically, they themselves have the poorest human rights record. There is no standard pattern for foreign influence. Given its nebulous character, combating information warfare is much more challenging in an open country like India, which has a democratic political system, a complex, lively polity, and a discursive tradition of reasoning and discussion. Swirling charges of Western involvement in India have always been addressed with layers of skepticism and plausible denial. The main fear is with the passing of each day, their wrong doings against “Bharatiyatva” in the form of skeletons in the cupboards are falling out one by one which they never imagined even in their wildest dreams.

Westerners are increasingly engaging in anti-India moves

According to recent American activities, certain members of the Biden administration appear to have begun focusing on the worst-case scenario and considering India as a threat, even before the relationship might bloom. Are they attempting to damage the association for personal commercial interests in China, or are there other reasons? Only time will tell. Because these acts are contrary to US national interests, they would not imperil a well-crafted partnership that has been in place for over 20 years, simply because of some words made by Indian officials.

It is well known that the India-U.S. relationship has never been stable for more than 50 years; however, President Bill Clinton’s visit to India in March 2000 during late PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s government marked the beginning of a new chapter in the relationship. The two nations never looked back after that. So, why is there suddenly a frenzy of anti-India activity against the indispensable India in practically every Western nation? Fake Write-ups in their publications, terrorism and riots against Hindus in the United Kingdom, advancing the Khalistan agenda in the United Kingdom and Canada, and Germany’s ludicrous and tardy demand for a resolution to the Kashmir issue are all strong indications of an increase in anti-India actions.

How does the “Deep State” influence the Indian elections and brainwash the Indian people?

According to painstaking research by Disinfo Lab, an independent OSINT-based research organization that pursued the hydra-headed money trail, liberal ‘philanthropy’ funds appear to have been pumped out to various fronts, think tanks, western media outlets, and members of academia in countries such as France and the United States to influence public discourse in India through a tsunami of macro, micro, and meta narratives and impact voter mindset. According to their findings, the funding pattern reflects an attempt to undermine the validity of the Indian electoral process and Indian democracy, the world’s largest, with millions of Indians recently using their voting rights.

Former Indian foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal says in NDTV that “India’s rise inevitably means accelerating the shift of power from the West to the East.” The advent of a state that seeks multipolarity, avoids alliances, and seeks a larger role in international governance cannot help but influence incumbent countries’ strategic calculations about how to manage the global system in ways that allow them to maintain their conventional control.”

Indians need to be extremely cautious. Because they have already been brainwashed by the West, many Indians now believe their propaganda due to an inferiority complex and foreign NGO’s sponsorship. It is now quite simple to socially design a country via entertainment, news media, and educational institutions. Nations are jealous of other nations, especially those that are maturing and demonstrating independence; they also have their own goals. For example, ISIS wishes to include India in the “UMMAH”

Western powers want to convert India into a Christian country. When they are unable to do so, they turn to disparaging India in order to keep it down. This is what our renowned scientist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, stated to young graduates in 1969. “I may claim without fear of dispute that the quality of the Indian intellect is comparable to that of any Teutonic, Nordic, or Anglo-Saxon mind. What we need is possibly guts, and we lack a driving force that can drive us anywhere. We have, I believe, created an inferiority complex. I believe that in India today, the defeatist mindset must be destroyed.”

“Where the mind is led forward by Thee into ever-widening thought and action; Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake. – Rabindranath Tagore

Deep state has entered the grassroots level in India, leveraging a bigger plan of using radicalized islamist groups to carry out the policy of radicalizing youngsters, including Hindu youths, across the board. Sections of society comprised of common civilians from various states are being used for the following: Fake narrative. Brainwashing of the youth Handpicked common people at the onset to lead the execution of the bigger strategy adopting diverse ways.

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