USA is Scared: Hidden Agenda Against India Revealed 😨 | @AbhijitChavda | Dostcast Clips
Summary
TLDRThe speaker argues that the U.S. is strategically attempting to hinder India's rise as a global economic power by creating regional instability and fostering internal divisions. They claim that America's long-term goal is to prevent India from becoming a major competitor, as it did with China. The U.S. allegedly supports political movements within India and neighboring regions to limit India's land access to Central and Southeast Asia. The speaker warns of future internal turmoil and protests in India, suggesting that this is part of a larger geopolitical effort to slow India's economic growth.
Takeaways
- 🌍 The speaker suggests that the US is attempting to create a Christian nation on India's eastern frontier to cut off India's access to Southeast Asia by land.
- 🚧 India's access to Eurasia and Central Asia has been historically cut off by Pakistan, while the northern border with Chinese-occupied Tibet limits access to other regions.
- 📉 The speaker argues that the US does not want India to grow economically, fearing that India could become a major global competitor by 2040-2050.
- 💰 The US is allegedly trying to prevent India from growing at its current rate of 7-8% per year, potentially slowing it to 4% by creating internal and external conflicts.
- ⚔️ The speaker claims that the US has a program called 'subnational diplomacy' aimed at creating rifts within India by engaging with certain political parties, state governments, and institutions.
- 🎓 There is a belief that the US could instigate student protests and other forms of civil unrest in India to destabilize the country, similar to what has happened in other nations.
- 🔄 The speaker warns that India could see increasing internal turmoil in the next few years, which might be exploited by the US to slow down India's growth.
- 🇨🇳 The US allegedly views India as a potential future threat similar to China but wants to avoid making the same mistake of aiding India's rise.
- 🪖 The speaker suggests that while China is an economic rival to the US, Russia is seen as a more significant threat due to its nuclear arsenal and self-sufficiency.
- ⚖️ India is currently navigating a delicate balance between its relationships with the US, Russia, and other global powers to avoid sanctions and maintain economic growth.
Q & A
Why does the speaker believe that the US is trying to prevent India's growth?
-The speaker believes that the US is trying to prevent India's growth because India is projected to be one of the only large economies that will continue to grow significantly over the next 20-30 years. The US allegedly fears that a stronger India could become a new economic competitor, similar to China, and wants to prevent that from happening.
What does the speaker claim the US is doing on India's eastern frontier?
-The speaker claims that the US is trying to create an artificial Christian nation on India's eastern frontier to cut off India's land access to Southeast Asia. This would isolate India further and make it reliant on sea and air routes controlled by the US.
How has India’s access to neighboring regions been cut off according to the speaker?
-According to the speaker, India's access to neighboring regions has been cut off by Pakistan in the west, blocking access to Eurasia and Afghanistan. In the north, China controls Tibet, cutting off access to Central Asia. In the east, the creation of a 'cookie land' and a re-emergence of East Pakistan could block India's access to Southeast Asia.
Why does the speaker think the US fears India's rise as an economic power?
-The speaker thinks the US fears India's rise because, by 2040, India could become a $15 trillion economy, making it much harder to manipulate or control. The US made a mistake by allowing China to rise and does not want to repeat that with India.
What is the concept of 'subnational diplomacy' as described in the transcript?
-'Subnational diplomacy' is described as a US strategy where their embassies and consulates engage with certain political parties and state governments in India that are pro-US or anti-India. This strategy allegedly aims to create internal divisions within India to weaken it from the inside.
What does the speaker suggest about potential student demonstrations in India?
-The speaker suggests that the US could instigate student demonstrations in India, similar to those seen in Thailand or Bangladesh. These protests could be artificially created to paralyze the nation and slow down its economic growth.
Why does the speaker believe India could surpass China by 2050?
-The speaker believes India could surpass China by 2050 due to its potential for sustained economic growth. Despite India's internal flaws, the speaker thinks that with the right balance and strategy, India could become the next major global economic power.
What role does Russia play in India's global strategy, according to the speaker?
-According to the speaker, Russia plays an important role in India's global strategy as a key ally. India has a good relationship with Russia, characterized by mutual benefits and no points of contention. However, India’s ties with Russia are currently limited due to the Ukraine conflict and Western hostility towards Russia.
Why does the speaker think the US fears Russia more than China?
-The speaker thinks the US fears Russia more than China because Russia has a larger nuclear arsenal and is a self-sufficient near-superpower. Unlike China, which is an economic rival, Russia poses a more immediate threat due to its military and natural resources.
What challenges does the speaker foresee for India in the next 10-20 years?
-The speaker foresees significant challenges for India, including managing delicate diplomatic balances, internal instability, and external pressures from nations like the US. India's future growth will depend on how well it navigates these challenges without being stifled by larger global powers.
Outlines
🗺️ American Strategy to Contain India
The paragraph discusses the alleged American strategy to create a Christian nation on India's eastern frontier to cut off India's access to Southeast Asia by land. This, combined with Pakistan blocking access to Central Asia and China controlling Tibet, would leave India landlocked. With the U.S. controlling sea and air routes, India would be dependent on the superpower. The paragraph explains that America's actions stem from a fear of India's potential economic growth, which could make India a significant rival by 2040.
🔗 Economic Rivalry and Subnational Diplomacy
This section explores America's concern over India's potential rise as an economic power. It mentions the U.S.'s previous experience with China and their intention to avoid a similar scenario with India. The concept of 'subnational diplomacy' is introduced, where the U.S. allegedly engages with certain political parties and state governments in India to create internal divisions. The goal is to slow down India's economic growth by fostering internal strife and protests, potentially paralyzing the nation.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Artificial Christian Nation
💡Subnational Diplomacy
💡India's Economic Growth
💡China's Economic Rivalry
💡Pakistan's Role
💡East Pakistan
💡Internal Protests in India
💡India-Russia Relations
💡Geopolitical Isolation of India
💡U.S. Superpower Status
Highlights
The Americans are allegedly trying to create an artificial Christian nation on India's eastern frontier to cut off India's access to Southeast Asia by land.
India's historical access to Eurasia and Central Asia has been cut off by Pakistan, making it impossible to reach Afghanistan by road.
China's occupation of Tibet has cut off India's access to northern regions, further isolating the country.
The formation of 'Kuki Land' on India's eastern front could potentially cut off India's access to Southeast Asia and the rest of East Asia.
India's reliance on sea and air travel is highlighted, with both domains being controlled by the United States, the world's only superpower.
The U.S. allegedly views India as a potential future rival due to its projected economic growth, potentially reaching a $15 trillion economy by 2040.
The U.S. does not want another competitor like China to emerge, and India is seen as a significant threat to American dominance.
The Americans allegedly have a 'subnational diplomacy' program, engaging with political parties and state governments in India to create internal rifts.
Significant investments by the U.S. in the Indian academic system and other institutions could be leveraged to create internal turmoil in India.
The U.S. might use these assets to slow down India's economic growth and create unrest, similar to what was seen in other Southeast Asian countries.
The speaker foresees more protests and internal disruptions in India in the next 3-5 years, potentially paralyzing the nation.
The U.S. is allegedly more concerned about India's rise than China's, as India could surpass China by 2050.
Despite the public narrative, the U.S. is more fearful of Russia than China due to Russia's vast resources and the largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
India's delicate balancing act in its foreign policy, especially regarding Russia, is crucial for its future growth and avoiding sanctions from the West.
The next 10-20 years will be critical for India, and if it plays its cards right, it could become the second-largest economy in the world.
Transcripts
so what are the Americans trying to do
they're trying to create an artificial
Christian Nation on India's eastern
Frontier to cut off India's access to
Southeast Asia by by land land access
see if you look at the western part of
India our access our thousands of years
historical access to Eurasia Central
Asia has been cut off by Pakistan we
can't even reach Afghanistan by Road
anymore right in the north of India
Chinese occupied Tibet is what we have
and the Chinese have cut off India's
access to everything else and now in the
Eastern front of Eastern of India you
have East Pakistan forming again and you
will have a cookie land which will cut
off India's access to Southeast Asia and
the rest of East Asia which means India
is essentially landlocked and the only
option we have to travel anywhere else
is either by sea or by air the world's
oceans are controlled by the number one
heiman the only superpower which is the
US and the world's air the the air waves
or whatever you want to call it the the
the the all that is also controlled by
the Americans so that puts India
completely at the mercy of the
superpower now why are they targeting
India I mean aren't we friends with the
Americans I was going to say that
exactly we are friends with the
Americans we are democracies we are the
world's largest democracy they are the
world democracy we do so many bilateral
talks we show shows of strength we talk
about our Unity the similarity shared
values apparently so why are they
targeting us the Americans I'll tell you
why India is the only large economy that
is projected to keep growing the next 20
30 years nothing there is no factor that
will stop India's growth economic growth
so imagine India keeps growing at 7 8%
roughly let's say per year over the next
20 years that means that by a 2040 or so
Horizon India will very much be a 105
trillion economy and when you have an
economy of that size you are a whole
different Beast yeah the Americans tried
some scaliger in Hong Kong Hong Kong
protest and all that now China is not
India India is a $4 trillion economy
China is what 20 whatever it is right
yeah just second to second to the US the
Chinese were able to clamp down on that
and the Americans couldn't do much but
India is a tiny $4 trillion economy we
are way smaller they can bully us and
push around push push us around in all
kinds of ways but if India becomes a 152
trillion economy India won't be that
easy to manipulate and and push around
so the problem the US sees when it comes
to India is that India could be very
much despite all its flaws and
deficiencies internal problems India
could be the next China by 2040 2050
Horizon
and they don't want a new competitor
emerging they've already made a huge
mistake with China by aiding and
abetting and midwifing the rise of China
and China is now a big economic rival
not a military rival economic rival so
they don't want the same thing to happen
with India and India is not a western
Nation we have our own ethos we have our
own culture we are still steadfastly
refusing to let what they call paganism
die out so that we haven't bent the knee
from that perspective so India could be
a big problem for them in the future
they think longterm they are the only
superpower in the world and superpowers
are jealous about what they have they
will not let it go away so easily so
they don't want India to rise so instead
of India growing at 7 8% per year what
if what if India just grows at 4% per
year the next 20 years if you have
almost a state of War across with your
neighbors what if your neighbors turn
hostile you don't even need to have a
state of war with your neighbors you
just need to be cut off from the rest of
the world okay and then you can create
uh you can you can create artificial
problems within the nation so the
Americans allegedly have a program
called subnational diplomacy so
subnational subnational diplomacy so
their Embassy their consulates in
various parts of India they engage with
certain they allegedly engageed with
certain political parties in India that
allegedly have Pro us Pro West
anti-india Tendencies they allegedly
engage with certain state governments
allegedly that allegedly have
differences with the central government
and by doing so they create Rifts within
the country and they will they will
exacerbate these fault lines they will
divide the things further they also have
significant amount of investment or
let's say assets when it comes to the
Indian academic system and various other
Indian institutions allegedly and they
can unleash all of this and explore all
of this going forward so I what I
foresee the next three four five years
is that the Americans will probably take
advantage of all the assets they've
developed within India the past few
years years past 20 30 years since 1991
essentially when they started
infiltrating the country and they will
try to slow down India's economic growth
they will create Rifts and fights within
India we're going to see student
demonstrations in India the same way the
same kind of demonstration that you saw
in Thailand the same kind of thing that
you saw in Burma sorry in in Bangladesh
it won't be a coup kind of situation it
will be just about the nation being on
the boil turmoil everywhere protest
about this so you essentially paralyze
the whole nation you'd really think
we're going to have students from
reputed institutions with adjunct
American professors or no no you don't
need American professors for that you
could just have a shitty 4bhk College
also oh yes getting up in arms q and
what would be the case what would be
like what would be something that the
any cause any grievance anything just
disrupt the remember the father protests
yes well do you think that happen
spontaneously no not at all there's been
so many they've they've they've done
some let's say pilot projects in the
past in India okay with moderate success
with a minimum viable product they've
seen that it can
work MVP and now they can replicate the
model in various other parts of India so
I see this happening in the future I see
more of this happening in the next five
years that's where we are right now so
we are we have the potential to become a
very major economic power we have the
potential to surpass China by 2050 and
that is the something the Americans
don't want to happen they know how to
deal with China their economy and the
Chinese economy are joined at the hip
because of manufacturing and whatnot
right okay the Americans make this
constant human cry about China China is
the bad guy China is the they don't fear
China China is an economic rival but the
real Nation they fear and they don't
talk about that is Russia because Russia
is a near superpower it is a gigantic
country it has all the resources anybody
could ask for they don't need to import
anything from anywhere it's Anarchy it
produces everything it needs and it has
the world's largest nuclear Arsenal and
that is the nation the Americans
genuinely feel wait it has more nukes
than America does it does it has more
nuclear Waters than the Americans do and
they have means of delivering those pack
packages gift packages wherever they
want in the world at a moment's notice
so that is what the Americans really
fear they don't fear China the Chinese
don't have enough nukes to destroy the
world the Russians do so the Americans
actually fear Russia and India has a
good equation with Russia we have a
significant Comfort level with Russia we
have absolutely no points of contention
or hostility with Russia what's ever and
it's essentially a win-win kind of
cooperation kind of thing the only
reason why India and Russia we don't
have very strong and very close ties
right now is because of the Ukraine
situation and the Western hostility
against Russia because if India goes too
close to Russia they may impose
sanctions upon us also the Americans so
that's why India is is is is right now
what India is doing is a very delicate
tight troop walk act tight troop you
know tight TR balancing that's what
India is doing you can't go too much on
this side you can't go tooo much on that
side it's going to be a very
uh very rough very tough 10 20 years
going ahead for India if we pay play our
cards right and if we balance things out
we may end up becoming the second
largest economy in in the world once we
reach the 10 15 trillion trillion dollar
Mark we can't be bullied right now we
can be bullied we are not powerful
enough that's this is the time when they
can prevent us make sure that we can
never reach that 105 trillion marks
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