Tectonic shifts in geopolitics as India joins China, Russia & the Taliban to foil US' dream of re-establishing military bases in Afghanistan.
This shocking twist heralds a new era for South/Central Asia.
Thread by @Kanthan2030. 🧵👇
🇺🇸 The US Empire desiring a foothold again in Afghanistan should not be surprising, since it would serve as a tool to target China as well as Russia’s influence in Central Asia.
Remember that Afghanistan borders Xinjiang, which could be destabilized by the flow of CIA’s weapons and radicalized Uyghurs, many of whom are battle-hardened after a decade of fighting in Syria alongside al Qaeda* and ISIS*.
The Bagram air base can also be used to attack Iran, which is still public enemy No. 1 for Israel and the US.
*under UN sanctions for terrorism
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🇨🇳 Given the geopolitical risks for China, why would India oppose the US? The answer is two-fold: Pakistan and a vision of the Asian Century.
Lately, the US has been backstabbing India.
First, it was the US-led color revolution in Bangladesh, which got rid of a pro-India leader (Madam Hasina) and replaced her with a pro-Pakistan leadership.
Next, the shocking embrace of Pakistan by the US this year. The Pakistani army chief, Asim Munir, has visited the White House three times. The US is giving Pakistan military aid as well as air-to-air missiles for F-16 fighter jets. Pakistan has even invited the US to build and operate a new sea port. All these present serious national security threats for India.
Letting the US into Afghanistan will only bolster the US-Pakistan alliance.
Thus, an independent Taliban that pivots towards India, China and Russia is good for regional stability.
🚨🚨BOMBSHELL: US instigated Gen-Z protests in Nepal to TARGET 🇮🇳India & 🇨🇳China
Newly surfaced docs expose the role of International Republican Institute (IRI) (affiliated with NED) in funding Nepal's youth to put "pressure" on local govt.
Details in🧵
🇺🇸🇳🇵An IRI project report dated 19 Apr 2022 indicates that Nepal's political processes were seen as being influenced by foreign powers, including India & China that "frequently manipulate its internal politics for their own strategic aims."👇
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💰The IRI partnership with Nepalese organizations saw a $350k project aimed at creating “sustainable networks” to promote democratic change among Nepalese youth.
🚨🇮🇳🇺🇸 The US has unintentionally lit a spark of self-reliance in India, and that spark could turn into a forest fire.
What's happening with Zoho might be the beginning of an economic, national & even spiritual revolution that India has always needed.
Thread by @Kanthan2030 🧵👇
🇺🇸 Thanks to the US crackdown on H1-B visas and open hostility from many American social media influencers, many Indians finally started to discuss indigenous tech ecosystem.
💬 That inquiry led to Arattai, a chat software developed by Zoho a long time ago!
Within a couple of days, the dormant Arattai – which means casual conversation – leapt to #1 on the smartphone chart for Apple and Android systems in India!
Can Arattai replace WhatsApp which has 500 million users in India? It will be hard but not impossible.
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🇮🇳 The story of Zoho’s founder should be an inspiration to all Indians dreaming of a career in the US.
Sridhar Vembu comes from a small town in the state of Tamil Nadu. He went to IIT, the top tech university in India, and then did his PhD at Princeton University.
Then, in 1996, he returned to India to start his own firm that had US corporations as clients. When the dot-com bubble burst in 2001, Vembu switched to focusing on small/medium businesses in India.
His SaaS (Software as a Service) suite expanded steadily over the years. Now, Zoho has a revenue of $1 billion and a market cap of $12 billion.
Vembu even opened up his own university where he recruits students from humble backgrounds and turns them into world-class engineers.
🚨🇮🇳🇺🇸 After 25 years, the India-US honeymoon is over.
The American attacks on India’s trade, immigration, economy & foreign policy are not isolated.
They reflect strategic US objectives to contain a rising & assertive India.
Thread by @Kanthan2030 on the bumpy road ahead.🧵👇
🇺🇸 To understand the nature of the American Empire, Indians must study these three philosophies of the USA:
· “You’re with us or against us”
· “You’re at the table or on the menu”
· “There is no such thing as strategic autonomy for America’s friends”
These were uttered by Pres. George W. Bush, Sec. of State Blinken, and the US Ambassador to India respectively.
In other words, a country is expected to be 100% aligned with the needs and wants of the US Empire, which comprises the military-industrial complex, banks, corporations, media and the foreign policy establishment.
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❌The US does not spread freedom or democracy. That slogan is for dummies.
The US spreads servitude and neoliberalism, wrapped around hedonism.
What does the US specifically want from India? Here are the expectations:
· India must distance itself from Russia. This includes stopping purchase of Russian oil and Russian military weapons. (Instead, buy American weapons and American oil). Also, India must stop planning long-term strategies such as the INSTC corridor with Russia.
· India must be more hostile towards China. If the US goes to war against China in the future, India must join the Americans.
· India must allow US military bases.
· India must open up its markets more to the US. Let BlackRock, Vanguard and other Wall Street entities, venture capital firms, and corporations buy as much ownership as they want in Indian corporations – especially in banking, insurance, media and technology.
· Let the NSA and CIA spy on Indians – this is camouflaged as debate over data privacy policies.
· Open up India’s agriculture to GMO seeds from the US. That way the US can control the Indian food supply.
· India must leave BRICS and disavow dedollarization.
You get the picture. Be a good American colony like Germany, Japan, South Korea etc.
🚨🇷🇺Are India & China “funding” the Ukraine war by purchasing Russian oil?
This propaganda obscures decades of US role in NATO expansion, color revolutions, genocide of ethnic Russians & resurgence of Nazism.
The facts are shocking & must be exposed.
Thread by @Kanthan2030🧵👇
⚠️ Let’s start with the most appalling phenomenon that creates cognitive dissonance for most people:
Ukraine has a serious problem with neo-Nazism.
🎥 Look at the four videos below:
· Ukrainian teenagers waving Hitler’s salute and shouting Nazi slogans
· 5-year-old child brainwashed with neo-Nazism and Russophobia
· Football field full of neo-Nazis
· Swastika symbol at a mall and a guy dancing in front of it
🤔 How has this been swept under the rug?
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😵 Actually, Western media did occasionally talk about Nazism in Ukraine before 2022. Then, quickly, it has been sent into the Orwellian hole.
Look at the headlines from BBC, NBC News, Salon, Huff Post, Israeli newspapers, NATO think tank (Atlantic Council) etc.
🤫 BBC even made documentaries about the rise of Neo-Nazi groups, militias and political parties. However, at the snap of a finger, all those media were told to keep quiet once the Russia-Ukraine conflict began.