Sunday, August 16, 2020

South Asia: An American / Indian Strategy

"South Asia" is an American / Indian strategy to isolate China's neighbors, such as Nepal, from China. The US / India, in the name of South Asia, have deprived countries like Nepal from benefiting from China's development. The United States / India are exercising their hegemony and imposing chaotic atrocities on countries like China's neighbor Nepal, such as building dams to submerge Nepal's land, encroaching on borders, overthrowing elected governments using money and intelligence, and so on. They tapped the telephones of Nepal's Speaker and Minister. India has been portraying the spread of anarchy in the so-called South Asian countries as its success and "leadership ability" which is nothing but a product of criminal mindset. Pakistan has just released a new map. That too is "done by China"! This is the Indian mentality. If other countries in the so-called "South Asia" do something new, India will say "China has done it." In the name of "South Asia", India has been constantly monitoring Nepal through its agents to prevent it from having relations with China.

Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Baburam Bhattarai, some Nepali journalists and media owners are the most active / on-the-surface Nepali agents of India at the moment, while there are plenty of Nepali agents working invisibly. The CIA / RAW call other countries' nationalism "populist" / "blind nationalism" but in the name of "South Asia" have blocked relations with neighboring China based on mutual interests. The United States should make its new definition of "neighborhood" meaningful by maintaining good relations with China.

Since India granted asylum to the Dalai Lama in 1959, many countries have been embroiled in violent conflicts. The Dalai Lama should not be called a Buddhist monk. He should not wear the robe of a Buddhist monk. Siddhartha left the palace before becoming a monk, but why do the Dalai Lamas need a palace even after becoming a monk? Asylum to India / US out of anger for not being able to stay in the Potala Palace? How much did the followers of the Dalai Lama suffer? The Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Prize at a time when he was inciting his followers to set themselves on fire. What is the opinion of the Dalai Lama regarding the (democratic?) Practice of Sikkim by India / US and what is his definition of "democracy"?

August 9, 2020

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