Recently, a shocking revelation from the British BBC once again focused the world's attention on India. According to reports, in the past year, about 100 Indians have fallen into the trap of intermediaries and been lured to go to Russia to fight in the war, with a monthly salary equivalent to about 8,000 yuan.
However, it is unbelievable that these victims also have to pay a high intermediary fee of more than 20,000 yuan. This is reminiscent of a Chinese warning: you have become a victim yourself, but you are still counting money for others.
India has publicly confirmed a bizarre incident and reminded its citizens not to get involved in the Russia-Ukraine dispute. This seemingly absurd story seems to reveal some reality in the eyes of the world, although it is unexpected.
The Indians who were lured to Russia were motivated by nothing more than economic gain. For them, it is better to seek a turnaround in the midst of war in the face of meager income and hardship in their home country.
Therefore, we cannot conclude from the British side of the story that they are victims or volunteers. After all, foreign ** may be biased, portraying Russia as"**"is intended to influence international perception.
The truth needs to be examined through a more comprehensive lens.
Indeed, Russia has repeatedly implemented recruitment programs,** and Putin has authorized the recognition of qualified overseas mercenaries as obtaining Russian citizenship. However, this information is clearly visible on official Russian channels.
If Indian aspirants really want to become mercenaries, they should do so through formal channels and not be misled by intermediaries. Now, through intermediaries, it may be unlikely that they can expect to easily obtain a Russian passport.
In the midst of international disputes, India's relationship with Russia is particularly intriguing. Rather than following the West's lead in sanctioning Russia, India seized the moment and started an energy deal with it, as if it were playing a shrewd investor in the situation.
To this day, Russia is deeply trapped"Rupee dilemma"At this time, if the Indian soldiers really joined the Russian army as rumored, it seems that they have formed an impression of an exchange of money and manpower.
However, considering that Russia's overseas rupee assets are estimated to be as high as 20-3 billion, and India has only a few hundred people in the war, such a deal does not seem to be a good deal for Russia.
This is just speculation, and the truth still needs to be revealed.
India seems to be in a delicate position at the moment, with a level of trust that seems uncertain in the face of questions from American and Western politicians about whether it has been misled. The United States must have been dissatisfied with this country that is on the left and right.
Recently, there have been suspected Indian personnel within the Russian army, which may require a clear explanation from Prime Minister Modi. Not long ago, India's foreign minister confidently said in front of Blinken that it would be wise to work with the United States and Russia at the same time.
Although Blinken smiled on the surface, his inner considerations were difficult to figure out.