The Real Target: Adani and India's geopolitical ascent
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The Real Target: Adani and India’s geopolitical ascent

Adani Group has increasingly become a focal point in global narratives, with its growth and influence closely intertwined with India's rising geopolitical stature

Siddhartha DaveSiddhartha Dave
Nov 22, 2024, 09:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, USA, Opinion
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Recent developments involving Gautam Adani and his vast business empire underscore a deeper, multifaceted narrative within international power politics. The indictment of Adani by the Brooklyn Court is far from a mere legal process; it reflects a broader, orchestrated strategy to obstruct India’s geopolitical emergence. Adani’s global investments in infrastructure extend beyond business interests—he embodies Bharat’s ambition to position itself as a formidable player in the international order.

The scrutiny of Adani’s investments reveals a recurring trend in which rising powers like India are systematically undermined to prevent their strategic expansion. The timing of the indictment, the players involved, and the underlying motivations all point to a calculated attempt to weaken India’s economic growth. These actions reflect a continued strategy by traditional power centers to use covert measures to control the evolving multipolar landscape.

The Hidden Agenda of the US Deep State

The indictment of Adani by a New York court, known for its prosecutors’ close ties to George Soros, raises critical questions about the motivations behind this legal maneuver. Soros has been prominently involved in shaping narratives against individuals and institutions that challenge the Western status quo, and the Adani case appears to fit this pattern. Soros’s previous involvement in attempting to undermine Donald Trump and his financial ties to Chinese enterprises directly competing with Adani illustrate a vested interest in halting India’s rise.

Adani’s commitment to investing $10 billion in US infrastructure and energy projects—a sector largely dominated by Chinese companies—puts him in direct competition with entrenched Chinese interests, many of which have connections to Soros, Hunter Biden, and several prominent Democrats. Given Soros’s financial losses following his failed attack on Adani via the short-seller Hindenburg Research, it seems evident that the legal charges now being pursued are aimed at preventing Adani from making future investments in the United States.

The paradox here is evident—those who claim to champion open markets and fair competition are actively undermining a foreign competitor, not on the basis of legality but due to the threat he poses to their economic dominance. This incident reveals the extent to which Western power brokers are willing to leverage legal mechanisms as tools of geopolitical and economic control, undermining the very values they claim to uphold.

Connecting the Dots: Adani’s Global Influence

The campaign against Adani must be viewed within the larger context of attempts to erode India’s influence on the global stage. Adani’s ambitious infrastructure projects have significantly expanded India’s footprint in areas traditionally dominated by Western and Chinese entities. His ventures in ports, airports, and energy projects are critical to Bharat’s strategic reach, disrupting long-established patterns of control. It is this very disruption that has triggered recent attempts to weaken his influence.

Despite concerted efforts by entities like Hindenburg Research to discredit Adani, US bond investors have continued to support him, demonstrating resilience and trust in his enterprises. This resilience, however, has caused unease within the Biden administration and among elements of the deep state. Moreover, the CIA’s alleged involvement in orchestrating regime change in Bangladesh, coinciding with Adani curtailing power supplies to the country, underscores the complexities of his influence. The growing strategic role of Indian enterprises like Adani Group poses a direct challenge to Western interests.

Adani’s influence extends beyond economic ventures; his projects are reshaping the strategic fabric of the global landscape. Whether through securing energy contracts or constructing critical infrastructure, Adani’s initiatives contribute to India’s strategic autonomy. This rise challenges both China and the United States, underscoring that this battle is not merely economic—it is a geopolitical contest with far-reaching implications.

The Broader Geopolitical Game

The objective behind the current legal actions against Adani is unmistakable—using American legal frameworks to prevent him from expanding his investments in the US. Under American law, a company facing legal charges is often barred from making further investments, effectively curtailing its influence. This approach is nothing less than a geopolitical tactic aimed at restraining India’s growing prominence. The question remains: why is there such an effort to target those pivotal to India’s rise, and whom does the deep state truly support within Bharat?

The tactics used against Adani are not new. Historically, Western powers have repeatedly resorted to destabilizing nations that seek to challenge the established order. The economic warfare being waged against Adani is part of a larger effort to suppress rising powers. This deliberate move to indict him is a calculated strategy to undermine his ability to influence global markets and, in turn, reduce India’s capacity to extend its strategic reach. Understanding these dynamics is crucial, as they form part of a broader narrative where emerging nations that challenge Western hegemony are systematically targeted.

Gautam Adani is not merely a businessman; he symbolizes India’s aspirations for global influence. The allegations against him are part of a concerted geopolitical conspiracy aimed at weakening India’s economic resilience. With control over crucial infrastructure assets spanning continents, Adani’s rise threatens entrenched power structures in the West, causing unease not only in China but also among US allies.

Defending Adani is not about defending an individual; it is about defending Bharat’s sovereignty, economic future, and its crucial role in ensuring global stability. The narrative propagated by Soros-backed actors and their allies aims to dismantle India’s strategic ambitions through economic warfare. By targeting Adani through legal mechanisms in the US, they are challenging Bharat’s rise as an independent global power.

The youth of Bharat, as the inheritors of a great civilization, must remain vigilant against these attempts to undermine national sovereignty. The efforts to weaken Bharat are not simply about legal or market issues—they represent a coordinated attempt to prevent the nation from asserting itself within the global order. By standing in support of our strategic assets, we protect our right to growth, autonomy, and influence.

This is a pivotal moment for India. The necessity of safeguarding our economic champions has never been more critical. Adani’s battle is emblematic of a larger struggle that Bharat must engage in against forces determined to keep it subservient. The nation must resist any effort to fragment its strategic resources, and the youth must lead this movement. Defending Adani is synonymous with defending Bharat’s aspirations to occupy its rightful place in the global arena.

The unfolding saga of Gautam Adani and the geopolitical manipulations against him highlight the extreme lengths to which global powers will go to maintain dominance. The rise of India, facilitated by figures like Adani, presents a significant threat to the entrenched interests of the West. It is imperative that the citizens of Bharat, especially the youth, understand the real forces at play and respond with resilience.

Supporting Adani is not about endorsing a corporate entity—it is about supporting Bharat’s strategic independence and its contribution to global stability. The future of Bharat rests on our capacity to protect our enterprises, our assets, and our status as equal participants in the international community.

As we move forward, we must remember that India’s destiny is within its control. The resilience we demonstrate today will determine our role in shaping the world of tomorrow. The attacks on Adani are not merely attacks on a businessman—they are assaults on Bharat’s sovereignty and its strategic aspirations. Our collective response must be one of determination to rise unchallenged.

Jai Hind!

Topics: US deep stateUS prosecutors charged Gautam AdaniGeopolitical Consequencesadani groupGautam Adani
Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave is an alumnus of the United Nations University in Tokyo and a former Lok Sabha Research Fellow. He writes on foreign affairs and national security. [Read more]
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