For the last 100 years, the United States has remained the world’s foremost superpower, systematically dismantling any nation or force that challenged its supremacy:
Japan: In response to Japan’s challenge during World War II, America dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
USSR: During the Cold War, the U.S. broke the Soviet Union into 17 pieces, rendering it powerless.
Iraq and Iran: America targeted these nations, crippling their economies when they refused to follow its line.
China: China now stands as the new contender, and as America shifts focus to counter Beijing’s influence, India’s rise has caught its attention as the next potential challenger.
Industrial Dominance: America’s Secret Weapon
For a century, American industrialists have dominated the global economy. When China’s Jack Ma emerged as a global player, he faced intense pressure from the U.S. and was forced to retreat. Now, India’s business tycoons, like Adani and Ambani, are under scrutiny, as they symbolize India’s industrial growth and economic ambitions.
Targeting Adani: The Hindenburg Campaign
Gautam Adani, who became the world’s second-richest person in 2022, has faced repeated attacks, including the Hindenburg report, aimed at halting India’s rise. His green hydrogen project, essential for India’s energy independence, threatens global oil and gas interests.
India’s Rise: A Threat to Global Powers
India’s rapid growth, driven by initiatives like ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India,’ positions it as a major global market and self-reliant economy. With 20% of the world’s population and the fastest-growing economy, a self-sufficient India would disrupt the global economic order and challenge America, Europe, China, and the Arab world.
Internal Threats: The Role of Traitors and Propaganda
Despite India’s potential, internal challenges persist. Media manipulation by U.S.-controlled platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Google, and Twitter can sway public opinion and destabilize governments. Some leaders, judges, and media figures act as foreign agents, undermining India’s interests for personal or political gain.
Lessons from History: America’s Strategy to Destabilize Nations
America has a proven playbook for destabilizing nations, such as arming and funding groups like the Taliban, and exploiting internal divisions to create instability. India, with its large and diverse population, is particularly vulnerable to such tactics.
The Role of Industrialists in National Strength
A nation’s strength lies in its industrialists. India’s global rise is tied to the success of visionaries like Adani, Ambani, Tata, and Mahindra. Targeting these industrialists weakens India’s position. Those celebrating their struggles or destruction are working against their own nation’s progress.
What Can We Do? The Call to Action
India has a stable and strong government, but the challenges ahead require vigilance and unity:
Recognize and expose traitors and anti-India forces.
Counter misinformation and propaganda with factual narratives.
Support Indian businesses and government initiatives promoting self-reliance.
🇮🇳 Our Responsibility
We, the people, are India’s strength. Forward this message to at least 20 people or groups, urging them to stay informed and vigilant.
Our country, our Prime Minister, and our future generations depend on us. Together, we can defeat the campaigns to divide and destabilize India.