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🇮🇳🇨🇳 How can India and China resolve their differences and seek mutually beneficial solutions? Obviously, this is not an easy question, but here are my suggestions: 1️⃣ Freeze the borders as they are now. Agree to maintain the status quo for another 20 years. 2️⃣Create a military-free buffer zone... show more
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🚨🇺🇸 The transformation of the US into a global empire was the result of one playbook: Manipulate geopolitical rivals to destroy one other. This divide & rule strategy also now underpins US policy re: 🇨🇳China and 🇮🇳 India. Here’s how it works:🧵👇 @Kanthan2030

💬 “If we see that Germany is winning the war, we ought to help Russia; and if Russia is winning, we ought to help Germany; and in that way let them kill as many as possible.” That was former US President Truman during WW2. 🇺🇸 That’s exactly what the US policy is vis-à-vis China and India, the two most populous nations in the world. Also, the 2nd and soon to be the 3rd largest economies in the world. For example, while the US was hostile towards India all through the Cold War, US elites sent President Nixon and Henry Kissinger to open up China in 1972. 🇮🇳🇨🇳 Since 2008, however, the US has embraced India to counter China. Same story as Russia and Germany. 2/11

🤔 Imagine if 3 billion people in China and India were to work together. Then, add in Russia. It will be the end of US Empire. During the Cold War, the US shifted its alliance many times between the Soviet Union and China. 🎞️ During the WW2, the USA loved Russia and China. The US government even made propaganda videos about how amazing Russians and Chinese are! Shortly after WW2, Western imperialists raised the Iron Curtain and claimed that Russia was an enemy. In 1949, China became an enemy as well, when Mao won the civil war. 🤝 However, ten years later, Vice President Nixon visited Moscow to woo the Russians. A few months later, in Sep 1959, Soviet Premier Khruschev visited the US and traveled around the country for almost two weeks. That was the beginning of the rupture between the USSR and China. The US had succeeded in driving a wedge between the two giant communist countries. 🇨🇳 But guess what? As soon as the Sino-Soviet split was beyond repair, the US demonized the USSR and started shifting towards China! In 1972, President Nixon visited Beijing and recruited China against the USSR! This sort of American “switcheroo” will also harm India and China. Let’s see the patterns in the next tweet. 🎥 Check out the excerpt from the documentary: “Why we Fight – Battle of Russia” by the famous American director Frank Capra. This was funded by the US War Department (later to be called the Defense Department!). 3/11

💬 “The friendship between the United States and India is among the most consequential in the world. And it's stronger, closer, and more dynamic than ever.” – Biden in 2023. 🇮🇳🇺🇸 “Don’t take this relationship for granted. There’s no such thing as strategic autonomy” – US Ambassador to India in 2024. 🇵🇰 “I love Pakistan. It’s a great nation.” – Trump in 2025. This is the same Trump who tweeted in 2018: "Pakistan has given us nothing but LIES and DECEIT. They give safe haven to TERRORISTS!" 👀 See the pattern? 4/11

🇨🇳🇺🇸 Similarly, if you go back 20 years, US media, corporate elites and think tanks were singing about the beauty of “Chimerica” – the grand coalition of China and America. They didn’t cry about freedom, human rights, and democracy then. ↪️ However, after the 2008 financial crisis, the US realized that its future was murky and China was growing to be a powerhouse. That’s when the US pivoted strongly to Asia and, particularly, to India. 📉 In 2014, China surpassed the US in PPP GDP. Then, the demonization of China was cranked up to the max. The percentage of Americans who had a favorable view of China fell precipitously from 52% in 2011 to 14% in 2023. 5/11

🇺🇸💔🇮🇳 America’s fleeting love for India. When American elites decided that China was a peer competitor and a geopolitical challenge, the US’ love for India accelerated. ⬛ 2016: The US designated India as a Major Defense Partner. The Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) was signed. ⬛ 2017: Creation of QUAD to counter China in the “Indo-Pacific” region – a term that the US created to make India feel important. The US, Japan, Australia and India make up the QUAD. ⬛ 2018: India was elevated to Strategic Trade Authorization Tier 1 status. The two nations signed the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA) ⬛ 2019: United States and India conducted Tiger Triumph, the first-ever tri-service (ground, naval, and air forces) exercise between the two countries. ⬛ 2020: India and the US signed the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) for geo-spatial cooperation 📈 US-India defense trade went from near zero in 2008 to over $20 billion in 2020. 6/11

🤔 So, what happened to the US-India relations? Russia-Ukraine war. When India refused to distance itself from Russia, the US decided to proactively control the geopolitics of South Asia. 🇵🇰🇱🇰 In 2022, the US staged coups in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In 2024, the US staged a color revolution in Bangladesh to oust PM Hasina, who was too independent and too close to Russia, China and India. 🌐 The US could afford to challenge India’s sphere of influence, since India-China relations have been quite seriously damaged. That is, India cannot use the China card to negotiate with the US. It is now politically impossible or extremely difficult for India to warm up to China, especially after the 2025 terrorist attack in Kashmir and the use of Chinese military weapons against India during the short war. 🎭 It’s very similar to how the US manipulated the USSR to distance itself from China, and then warmed up to China. 7/11

🌐😱 India, China and Russia have surprised and shocked the globalists. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the US elites shouted in glee that “It’s the end of history!” 🚀 However, to the utter dismay of the globalists, a new history began – one of Asia. China began its miraculous transformation; and Russia went through a dramatic rejuvenation under President Putin. 🇮🇳 India was never a concern of the American imperialists. For example, in the famous 1992 Pentagon memo, the exceptional warmongers were concerned about the re-emergence of Russia, China, Iran and Germany. Similarly, Brzezinski and others never focused on India, which they assumed would stay poor and dysfunctional forever. 📈 But India has made impressive progress in the last decade. In 2025, India has already surpassed Japan to become the fourth largest economy in the world. Within 2-3 years, India will surpass Germany. 🇷🇺 The US has successfully neutralized Germany, but is failing in its attempt to prevent Russia’s emergence. How about India and China? 8/11

🇮🇳🇨🇳 As for India and China, the US cannot afford to fight both. Thus, the easiest solution is to let them fight each other. In fact, in the war against China, the US might be able to recruit Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, Australia and perhaps even some European countries like the UK and France. It will be like how the West put down the Boxer Revolution in the beginning of the 20th century. 💱❌ The US would want India to play a major role in restricting trade in the Indian Ocean in order to cripple China’s economy. The globalists will promise each participant spoils of the war. For India, the offer might be to become the regional superpower of South Asia and the Indian Ocean. 🇺🇸🇵🇰 In this Machiavellian drama, the US might be able to recruit even Pakistan to its side. Remember that there’s no strategic autonomy for friends of the US, which needs to contain China to prolong the American Century. Considering that all the Pakistani elites have families in the UK or the US, the decision will be easy. Finally, Trump’s lunch with the Pakistani Army’s Chief yesterday might herald a new golden age in the relations between the old friends. Of course, given China’s dominance over the supply chains of rare earths, pharmaceuticals and other vital products (for example, batteries), this globalist fantasy may never become true. However, the West will try to stop China in ways that non-psychopathic humans cannot imagine. 🇮🇳 The US will also seek a Goldilocks strategy for India, which should be powerful enough to fight China, but not too powerful to be escape the American sphere of influence. 9/11

🇺🇸🍽️ You’re either at the table or on the menu. That’s the openly announced foreign policy of the US Empire. And as the Empire implodes slowly due to debt, inequality, endless wars, hollowed out industrial capability, crumbling infrastructure, and loss of technological leadership… the Empire will get more violent and desperate. 🌍 A multipolar world will not be accepted easily by the Western globalists, who have enjoyed domination for about five centuries. 🇮🇳⚠️ Thus, the Empire of Chaos will try to disrupt BRICS and seek destructive wars in Asia, especially in South China Sea. If Asian countries are not careful, they will be set back by a couple of decades. And that will be particularly be devastating to India, which has a narrow window of demographic dividend to escape the status of a “third world” country. 10/11

1. China cuddles Pakistan, even if it knows that Pakistan is a US slave 2. China always has desires for expansion on borders. 3. If China corrects these two things, we can progress ahead. Leave encroached areas and don't cuddle the Indian neighbourhood to hurt India.

As long as Pakistan plays a role in the BRI, this option is NADA

China is enemy No.1 as foretold by our late RM George Fernandez. India has to prepare for 1 of the 6 essential wars of the CCP., US manipulations notwithstanding.

Wow, good thread. What about for Asean????

In 11th thread - we ( indians ) will allow Chinese investment & will Join BRI only after india's GDP reaches atleast 7-8 trillion by 2029-30 ensuring our terms are driven from a position of strength & avoiding Chinese yuan to get unfair edge over INDIAN rupee globally .

Xi proposed a peaceful South Asia to Modi during their last meet up. But Modi is a populist, vision less, local politician who is unable to get out of Pakistan's hatred to appease his local support base in India. He opt to contain china by signing QUAD. Need political change in

Yes.. I agree 👍👍💯%

Influence your employer to freeze border. If they will think about zero sum game, US will win, as it’s winning in Iran. After this they will be targeting more oil production countries- venzvala etc, they will turn to subdue China.

Just say China has to help India to develop because don’t see how any of your suggestions benefits China, China should do that blala !The question what will China gain if it transfers it tech to India, allows journalists to India, what do China stand to benefit from the relations

All of this seems to serve Russia's purpose more than India's. Russia and China would want to create an anti-US coalition to safeguard themselves from US and allies, and also expect India to be part of this - even when US and China are no different when it comes to backstabbing
