Rahul Gandhi, the great champion of democracy (at least on Twitter), has found a new destination for his “study tours.” Forget Wayanad, forget Rae Bareli—Vietnam is where his heart truly lies! From frequent visits to secret meetings, his newfound obsession with the Southeast Asian nation is raising eyebrows.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with international travel. But when the Congress party, which usually floods social media with Rahul Gandhi’s “intellectual” adventures, suddenly goes into radio silence, one can’t help but wonder—what’s the real deal?
Congress’s Vietnam Chronicles: A Pattern or Just ‘Coincidence’?
- July 2024: Rahul Gandhi meets Vietnam’s ambassador in Delhi.
- August 2024: Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and “WEF young achiever” Gaurav Gogoi meet Vietnamese PM Pham Minh Chinh in Delhi.
- December 2024: While the entire nation mourned the passing of former PM Manmohan Singh, Rahul Gandhi jetted off to Vietnam. Surely, there was some urgent private matter more pressing than paying respects to his own party’s stalwart? And this urgent matter could not be made public.
- March 2025: Rahul Gandhi is in Vietnam again. Congress, which usually posts everything from his chai breaks to gym workouts, is now completely silent.
And now, just by chance, some of the biggest global players—Rockefeller, JP Morgan, Boeing, and top US Deep State-linked firms—are heading to Vietnam next week. What a fascinating coincidence!
Vietnam: The Globalist Playground?
It’s not just about Rahul Gandhi. Look at the bigger picture:
- Vietnam’s PM Pham Minh Chinh is a good friend of Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
- George Soros has a strong presence in Vietnam, with his Open Society University Network funding Fulbright University Vietnam.
- Fulbright University Vietnam has been linked to student activism, and last year, reports suggested that Soros-backed NGOs were plotting a “color revolution” there (though, of course, the university denied it).
So, is Rahul Gandhi just holidaying in Vietnam, or is there something deeper brewing? Is this a new Congress playbook, where globalist interests align with political strategy?
Rahul’s Foreign Fascination: A Leader of Opposition or a Foreign Policy Enthusiast?
For someone aspiring to be India’s Prime Minister, Rahul Gandhi seems far more interested in foreign nations than his own constituencies. He has always been more comfortable among elites in the US and Europe, but Vietnam now seems to be his new favorite hotspot.
Is he networking for his political future? Is Congress eyeing a new international alliance? Or is it just another study tour that we mere mortals wouldn’t understand?
Whatever the case, the silence from Congress only fuels more suspicion. When a party that thrives on media optics suddenly becomes secretive, it’s no longer just a “private tour”—it’s a puzzle waiting to be solved.

















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