India: Bilateral Love; Unipolar Loyalties
Doublethink prevails. Russian Romance remains — military and socioeconomic ties (and plenty of hugs). Hatreds of China and Pakistan are equally nurtured under the tutelage of Brahmin elite and Anglo-Americans
In this episode of “Bottom Line with Pravin Sawhney,” Sawhney discusses how Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Russia bolstered bilateral ties but fell short on strategic objectives.
Like Turkey, India is playing both sides of the multipolar vs. unipolar conflict and attempting to “run with the hares and hunt with the hounds.” While it is part of multipolar groups like BRICS and SCO, India is also part of the QUAD (USA, Japan, Australia, India) and I2U2 (Israel-India-USA-UAE)… Read more »
Beautiful analysis!
Modi is so clearly following the WEF agenda also inside his country. I hope that one day Indians will wake up and get rid of all those colonialist mentality politicians. Or they will lose the chance to have a good future 🙏🙏🙏
We’re gonna have to let most former colonies of the British Empire catch up later to the harmonic multinodal caravan — after we bury the Last Satanic Empire. Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Singapore, Guyana, Pakistan, Egypt, GCC, and so on, are all stuck in a time warp, like the Five Eyes… Read more »
During the bilateral summit, surely there would have been many issues discussed and agreed or argued upon. According to the current geopolitical reality, those agreements or disputes would certainly not be openly disclosed. IMO, a roadmap until 2030 for the bilateral relationship between between Russia and India was agreed upon… Read more »
Well said. There’s much unsaid. Russians, Indians AND Chinese all appear really pleased with the visit. The involuntary howling by US State Dep was a clue.. This visit appears to have pushed the bilateral “love” into helping further crumble the dollar system and physically safeguard Asian security. Good enough for… Read more »
Pravin describes the choice for India as: (1) make your diaspora happy by being pals with G7; or (2) join the SCO and BRICS vision and help 80% of India’s population. Interesting problem, but what is their diaspora doing for India except increasing the brain drain? Very justified criticism here… Read more »
The internal elites inside India — hereditary, military and economic — are huge too. They, like all former compradores through the British Empire, continue to have significant devotion and affection for those days, and current services of Empire. The British brought huge advantages to them in addition to wealth — order,… Read more »