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I wouldn't be surprised if Trump has publicly uttered the word 'India' in his 6 months more than all previous US presidents together have since India's independence.

On one hand it gives a hint of India's rising status, but on the other hand it feels a little icky. (Forget us already)


View: https://x.com/sidhant/status/1938725486777245925?t=RcxCKHrcKC35jDRrxZvlpA&s=19

It's more sinister dolund wants a nobel his insecurity wrt obama is rising.


View: https://x.com/charliekirk11/status/1938699322805362724?t=RD-0E2LcB3rKzkOXnC1Llg&s=19

Maybe abraham accords 2.0 after syria maybe porkis will recognize israel and end of ummah chummah poliostein.


View: https://x.com/CNNnews18/status/1938410954678534161?t=WBabyvjR5oMINfWKnVDIrw&s=19

 
India Alone: Betrayed by the West, Cornered by Enemies

Fourteen years of patient diplomacy to align with the West unraveled in May during Operation Sindoor. Despite clear evidence that Pakistan sponsored the terror attack that killed 26 Indian tourists in Kashmir, the West—led by President Trump—sided with Islamabad. Adding insult, Trump welcomed the Pakistani general linked to the killings to a White House lunch.

Worse, Trump used a pending trade deal to pressure India into ending its air campaign against offender Pakistan—though he later denied it. Russia remained silent. China, predictably hostile, was embarrassed when its military gear supplied to Pakistan failed. Europe offered only muted concern.

India’s foreign policy bet on the West has collapsed.

Now, with its $10 trillion economy goal and 8% growth target, India urgently needs capital and technology. The West has both, but not without strings. Russia, distracted in Ukraine, has neither. China has money, but its technology is third-rate and copied. Europe may help, but only for a price India can’t always pay.

India’s exports are not yet strong enough to fund large-scale tech acquisitions or secure greater market access to the West. Still, New Delhi must not yield to Trump’s transactional threats. If the trade deal isn’t in India’s interest, reject it.
India is too big to be bullied. If America wants to back Pakistan, let it. The next jihadi strike may target U.S. interests—and that will be Trump’s lesson.

PM Modi should act boldly: Refuse the deal. Resume oil and gas imports from Iran. Help rebuild Iranian civilian infrastructure destroyed by U.S. and Israeli bombing. Take back the island in the Bay of Bengal the U.S. eyes for a base.

Trump’s chaotic foreign policy must be challenged. India has changed—and it will no longer bend.
 
A Paki passport and a Paki child, is it even possible without collusion of Pakis?
Could be that he has a Pakistani legend from past work. Based on what I read earlier in news, this guy was a drug & weapon trafficker and Pakistan is kind of a haven for both.

I am just exploring possibilities, if he is a double that worked against Indian interests then why is Indian Government trying to help him now.
 
A Paki passport and a Paki child, is it even possible without collusion of Pakis?
Well why would think that? That could also means he was great at being a spy. Don't forget many of our spy even on the verge of becoming member of parliament there before moraji busted them..

Isn't it normal for a spy to have a family & passport/ID card of the country they were spying?
 

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