Narendra Modi is a global puppet.


The fanatical Indian Prime Minister Modi is reluctant to remember the mistake made by his country in the 1962 Sino-Indian war. Modi is about to repeat the mistakes made by the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on China's strategy, as he relied heavily on the advice of pro-Russian aide Krishna Menon. Modi also relies on his foreign minister, Sabra Manim J. Shankar, who believes that an alliance with the United States is essential to India's interests. However, both history and time testify against it. Henry Kissinger's Memoirs Why does the world forget that our friendship is more dangerous than our enmity? But what about the fanatical Hindu fanatical Prime Minister, who 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 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 to a large extent he has succeeded in this. Which means it's about to be the most delusional time of the year, as well. However, the tradition is that the one who is fooling others is actually becoming himself. The world and especially the major powers have realized his weakness and are now using Modi as their tool.
To secure his seat as Prime Minister for the second time, he called religious fanaticism and nationalism as an election agenda, naming the Pulwama drama attack to attract voters and the ensuing surgical strike on Balakot, Pakistan. used. During the election, 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, the price has to be paid by his customers. That is, no one gets anything for free.

"There is no such thing as a free lunch." This is more important than economic theory in international relations. Because embracing the rulers of the superpowers also has a special price and this price is paid by the small countries financially. Modi paid 43 43 billion for the S400 missile defense system to embrace and shake hands with Putin. Raphael's deal with French President Emmanuel Macron was worth 30 30 billion. This was the clear price paid by Modi. Modi performed with Trump in the Howdy Modi program. Similarly, on February 22 this year, Trump attended an event in the Indian state of Gujarat, the world's largest cricket stadium, attended by more than 100,000 people. Modi demonstrated strong ties between himself and Trump, and the US President, in his 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. Because the United States' recently released National Security Strategy for China states that it still adheres to the "One China Policy" and clearly states that the United States is in China. He does not want a change of government.

Neither the US President himself nor any of India's friends and allies, including the Quad countries, issued a statement in favor of India on the Sino-Indian military standoff in Ladakh. It is certain that if India starts a full-scale war with China, India will know that no one is standing by it. But where is Modi going to learn? He is being claimed for his superiority and great leadership. That's why he sent two members of parliament to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Taiwan's president.

As Modi thinks, by forging closer ties with the major powers, he will subjugate both China and Pakistan. And at the same time it will become the Dawn of South Asia, so it has never happened and 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 misled into believing 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.

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