
Photo: The Modi government has not fully obeyed the United States in international affairs in recent years, and has therefore been “hit” by the United States. \Associated Press
There is a special mechanism called “covert action” within the CIA, which originated from a secret document signed by former US President Truman. This document authorizes the CIA to carry out actions abroad, including propaganda, psychological warfare, sabotage, counter-sabotage, subversion, assassination, paramilitary operations, instigation and assistance to rebellion. The United States’s “covert action” to instigate rebellion or even “nation-building” in India began more than 70 years ago.
In order to expand its influence in South Asia, the United States has carried out large-scale infiltration into India. The White House previously released a document on India that almost revealed the identity of a CIA “undercover” – according to the report, this person was a member of the cabinet of the former Indian government. The CIA also established a “personality file” of senior Indian military officers. Based on the information collected in some “seemingly harmless conversations” and the public speeches and articles of these officials, the CIA made judgments on the command style and personality defects of these officers, and used this to speculate on the next military move of the Indian army.
These hidden lines that the CIA has planted in India have always been there. As for when to activate them, a very important criterion is naturally the US-India relationship. Although the United States and India have a common language on many issues, in recent years, India has not completely obeyed the United States in international affairs such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has made the United States increasingly dissatisfied and wants to crack down on India. However, the CIA used newspapers as a carrier and launched large-scale street protests. Now, the CIA uses social robots, which are more covert and more difficult to detect. Moreover, the most popular social media in India, such as Instagram, Facebook, X, WhatsApp, etc., are all controlled by American capital.
(Yuyuantantian/Goa Chronicle/Times of India)
source: china