In past episodes, we have mentioned India in the WestState secretsSomething that planned a transnational assassination. These assassinations involved Canada and the United States and were aimed at purging opposition to IndiaSikhismFugitive leader. We pointed out at the timeModiThese actions are a huge strategic mistake. Nowadays,Modi's mistakes are beginning to show "killer opportunities". According to India's Hindustan Times, FBI Director Christopher Ray recently visited India and held talks with Pravin Sood, the head of India's intelligence agency, the Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The details of the talks were not publicly disclosed, but statements from both sides showed that they agreed to "strengthen U.S.-India judicial exchanges," "strengthen cooperation in combating transnational crime," and "share investigative technology and expertise." What attracted the attention of the outside world was that Director Lei did not stay for just one day and left. According to CNN, Ray will also followThe White HouseThe plan is to hold in-depth discussions in India on homeland security, training and capacity building, and the activities of Indian separatist groups in the United States. At first, it was thought that the FBI director's visit might be a discussion with India about previous assassinations. However, as things stand, the United States is not competing with India on transnational assassinations, or rather, the United States does not intend to break with India because of transnational assassinations. Instead, they have used the opportunity to push India for substantive anti-China action. Why?One of the topics in the so-called "homeland security" discussions between the United States and India is to discuss the impact of "China's deep **" on India and its assets in India. In other words, they are insinuating and instigating India to further seize and plunder the investments and assets of Chinese companies in India. It's not just a matter of financial losses. More profoundly, the United States sought to take advantage of the negativity of the assassination to limit India's strategic direction through cooperation and technology sharing. Due to the complex and volatile relationship between China and the United States, the economies of the two sides are closely linked. Due to various interests and considerations, the two sides cannot directly tear their faces. Now, the United States hopes that India will accelerate the plundering of Chinese companies, in essence, in order to weaken the economic ties between China and India, speed up the withdrawal of Chinese companies from India, and deepen the anti-China influence in India, so as to combine anti-China positions and interests. From a more macro perspective, the United States has done a very insidious job of preventing India from having the opportunity and space to become a "swinging" party, forcing India to be with the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy, and in fact pushing India to stand on the front line with China. To put it bluntly, the United States has begun to "tune" India. ModiA strategic blunder could cost India dearly.
ModiThe strategic mistake he made refers to his planning of transnational assassinations in Western countries, which led to the involvement of India in a series of casesInternationalDisputes. These assassinations were directed against IndiaSikhismFugitive leader and carried out in Canada and the United States. However, this covert operation was eventually revealed, and India's actions were widely questioned and criticized. Modi's mistake began to reveal his "murderous intentions" in trying to solve the problem through assassination. In fact, such an act is a huge strategic blunder for India. The revelations of the assassination not only put India in a difficult position, but also caused embarrassment and difficulties for India to cooperate with other countries.
ModiIn the WestState secretsTransnational assassinations were carried out, and the goal of this operation was to purge those who opposed IndiaSikhismFugitive leader. However, he did not expect that these covert operations would eventually be revealed. ModiThe strategic mistake was that he was too contemptuousInternationalSociety reacted and overestimated its own abilities. He thought that the assassination would solve India's problems, but this wrong decision pushed India into an awkward position. ModiThe act has aroused widespread doubts and criticism, and India has had to face doubts and accusations from other countries. The revelation of this strategic mistake has tarnished India's imageInternationalSocial trust in India has diminished, and India's cooperation with other countries has been hampered. ModiHis actions have come at a heavy cost to India, and his strategic mistakes could cost India even more.
AlthoughModiA strategic mistake was made, but the United States did not challenge the matter too much or clash with India. On the contrary, the United States used the incident to push India to take further anti-Chinese actions. FBI Director Christopher Wray recently visited India and held talks with Pravin Sood, the head of India's intelligence agency, the Bureau of Investigation (CBI), according to India**. The specifics of the talks were not disclosed, but it can be seen from the statements of the two sides that they agreed to "strengthen judicial exchanges between the United States and India," "strengthen cooperation between the two sides to combat transnational crime," and "share investigative technology and expertise."
Through this talks, the United States tried to steer India into a position of confrontation with China. In the so-called "homeland security" discussion, the United States offered to discuss the impact of "China's deep **" on India and its assets in India. In fact, this is insinuating and instigating India to take further measures against Chinese enterprises and seize and plunder the investments and assets of Chinese enterprises in India. This is not only an infringement of economic interests, but more importantly, under the manipulation of the United States, India will deepen its hostile attitude towards China more and more, and will combine anti-China and interests.
The United States is playing a sinister hand by trying to limit India's strategic options through the negative impact of the assassination. The complex and economically interdependent relationship between China and the United States makes it impossible for the two sides to confront each other directly. Therefore, by taking advantage of India's strategic mistakes, the United States has taken the opportunity to restrict India's economic ties with China, accelerate the withdrawal of Chinese companies from India, and deepen the anti-China influence in India. In the longer term, the United States is trying to make India its own ally in the Asia-Pacific region and to put India on the front lines of the confrontation with China. It can be said that the United States is "tuning" India, introducing it into its own strategic direction.
AlthoughModiA strategic mistake was made, but the United States did not enter into a confrontation or break with India on this matter. On the contrary, the United States used the incident to push India to take further anti-Chinese actions. FBI Director Christopher Wray recently visited India and held talks with Pravin Sood, the head of India's intelligence agency, the Bureau of Investigation (CBI), according to India. The specifics of the talks were not publicly disclosed, but statements from both sides showed that they agreed to "strengthen judicial exchanges between the United States and India," "strengthen cooperation to combat transnational crime," and "share investigative technology and expertise."
Through this talks, the United States tried to steer India into a position of confrontation with China. In the so-called "homeland security" discussion, the United States offered to discuss the impact of "China's deep **" on India and its assets in India. In other words, they are hinting and instigating India** to further seize and plunder the investments and assets of Chinese companies in India. It's not just a matter of financial losses. More importantly, by such actions, the United States seeks to limit India's strategic options. The relationship between China and the United States is very complex, and the two economies are closely linked, which makes it necessary for the two sides to maintain a relatively stable relationship. Now, the United States wants India to take action to weaken economic ties between China and India, accelerate the withdrawal of Chinese companies from India, and deepen anti-China influence in India. From a broader perspective, the U.S. goal is to make India its ally in Asia and push India to the front lines of the confrontation with China.
ModiThe strategic mistake began to reveal the "killing opportunity" and aroused the attention of the United States. Although the United States did not directly clash with India on the matter, they used the opportunity to push India for anti-Chinese actions. Through cooperation and technology sharing with India, the United States seeks to limit India's strategic options, weaken economic ties between China and India, and deepen India's anti-China influence. In the longer term, the United States is trying to make India its own ally in the Asia-Pacific region and to put India on the front lines of the confrontation with China. ModiA strategic mistake could cost India dearly, and the United States used the opportunity to strengthen its control and influence over India.