Foreign NGO Network
India today stands at a decisive crossroads.
- On one side, Bharat is rising rapidly as a global power, but on the other side, foreign forces are relentlessly plotting to weaken it.
- This attack is not just through bullets on the border, but also through Soft War Assets — internal agents disguised as “social activists” or “reformers” who work to destabilize the nation from within.
- The story of Sonam Wangchuk and his deep foreign connections is not an isolated incident, but part of a much larger, long-term strategy.
🔑 The Mysterious Beginning – Rebecca Norman’s Arrival
- In 1993, when terrorism in Kashmir was at its peak, an American woman named Rebecca Norman suddenly arrived in Ladakh.
- At just 22–23 years of age, why would she leave the comforts of the United States and travel to one of India’s most difficult and strategically sensitive regions?
- This was not a random occurrence — it looked more like a strategic mission.
👉 Rebecca studied at the School for International Training (SIT), the same institution connected with the Peace Corps, a US-backed organization often accused of being a cover for intelligence operations.
- SIT is funded by Ford Foundation, George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
- These are the same networks that expand American dominance under the mask of “humanitarianism” and “reform.”
💍 Marriage and Wangchuk’s Rise
- 1988: Wangchuk founded his NGO SECMOL.
- 1993: Rebecca joined SECMOL as an English teacher.
- 1996: The two were married.
After marriage —
- Wangchuk’s international visibility skyrocketed.
- Foreign awards, fellowships, and networks began to flow in seamlessly.
👉 Was this just coincidence? Or a long-term American investment in a strategically useful figure?
🌐 The Layers of the Foreign Network
- 2002 – Ashoka Fellowship → Deep connection with American NGO networks.
- 2005 – Congress government’s patronage → Appointed to the Governing Council of National Primary Education.
- 2016 – Rolex Award → A grant of ₹2.25 crores under CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) channels.
- 2018 – Ramon Magsaysay Award → Established by the Rockefeller Foundation (CIA-linked), historically awarded to those who promote America’s agenda in Asia.
👉 Note: This award is often given to those traitors with an “anti-establishment” activities under under social and humanitarian agendas and we have a plenty of them to help them in their agenda
🎭 The Real Agenda – A Soft War Asset
America’s long-term strategy is crystal clear:
- Create “popular faces” inside nations through NGOs, awards, and fellowships.
- Use these faces to pressure governments, stall policies, and mislead citizens.
- Slowly generate instability and division inside the target nation.
👉 Wangchuk’s rise, his network, and his positioning in Indian society align perfectly with this pattern.
⚠️ Not an Isolated Case
The case of Sonam Wangchuk is not a one-off event.
- For decades, many so-called “social activists” or “reformers” have received foreign aid through NGOs.
- These funds, in the name of “social reforms,” were often used to push anti-India agendas.
- During Congress rule, this network was routinely used to channel foreign money illegally for bribes, kickbacks, and serving foreign interests.
- Under Modi’s government, the same network has now become a tool for the anti-national ecosystem —
- Funding riots
- Sponsoring street protests
- Creating global propaganda that “democracy is in danger” in India
👉 This is a long-term, well-planned game designed to weaken India from within tring to make India a save of foreign interests through their NGOs
🛑 Judiciary and the Foreign Agenda
The most dangerous part of this nexus is how it misuses India’s judiciary.
- These foreign-funded activists file petitions in courts.
- Such petitions block infrastructure and development projects.
- They obstruct defense, energy, and national security initiatives.
👉 The judiciary must realize that its role is to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty and interests, and not to entertain petitions with malicious intent filed by anti-national lobbies.
- Petitions from individuals or groups tied to foreign funding networks must be screened and rejected.
- The fastest way to speed up justice is to avoid wasting time on unnecessary petitions designed to harm the country.
🛡️ Lessons for Bharat
- India must closely investigate foreign NGOs, funding channels, and the award networks that create such Soft War Assets.
- These “agents of soft power” can be far more dangerous in the long run than any open attack.
- Citizens must also remain aware — not every “activist” or “reformer” is working for Bharat. Many are simply foreign puppets.
- The story of Rebecca Norman and Sonam Wangchuk is not just a romantic tale but a 32-year-long American strategy.
- It reveals how foreign NGOs, awards, and “social reform” projects have been systematically used to fund networks that destabilize India and push foreign agendas.
👉 The time has come for India to:
- Dismantle these networks legally and decisively.
- Ensure that foreign agendas do not compromise India’s national security, sovereignty, and development path.
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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