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India will not be allowed to develop to the point where it can compete with the U.S., Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said in New Delhi.

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While India🇮🇳 is busy betraying BRICS, the United States Deputy Secretary of State, Christopher Landau, went to India and told the Indians that the US🇺🇸 will ensure they never amount to anything. Landau stated that Washington would not repeat the “mistakes” it made with China 20 years ago. Specifically, he argued that the US had previously allowed the Chinese to develop their markets and gain economic advantages, only to see them become a peer competitor. This is explosive when you consider that Western, and especially American economic philosophy is a zero-sum game, with losers and losers. That’s why Landau spoke of “beating us in a lot of commercial things”. Because the US intends to win, and this automatically puts India on the wrong side of that equation. To the United States, global trade is a scoreboard where one country’s surplus is another’s deficit. So, by framing India’s potential market rise as something to be restricted, Landau is signaling that the US does not view the “rising tide lifts all boats” philosophy as a viable strategy. Instead, they’re treating economic growth as a finite resource in which dog eats dog. By grouping India with China, Landau is making it clear that any nation reaching a certain level of manufacturing or technological prowess is a threat to US hegemony and that the Americans have learned their lesson with China. Never again, and India must just let go of any delusions of progress. In practice, this will mean demanding that India lower its protective tariffs while the US simultaneously tightens its own standards and increases it's subsidies to keep American industry on top. All the best to India.

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