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‘Khalistan Card’ To Sabotage India-Russia Alliance

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
December 18, 2024
in Geopolitics
‘Khalistan Card’ To Sabotage India-Russia Alliance
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The India and Russia’s friendship is giving the deep-state a major headache of the 21st century. Their bond, which goes way back to Soviet times, has been turning heads – some impressed, some not so much.

Their teamwork in business, defense, and energy is getting tighter by the day. And, India’s Modi is playing a bold game now, pretty much copying Putin and Trump’s playbook of directly calling out the U.S. deep state. And you can bet the Shadow power players aren’t ready to digest this manuever.

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Remember when it was all about India dealing with Khalistani troublemakers? Well, things have shifted now. Now Khalistan is stepping up its game, targeting Russia too – and we all know there’s more to this story than meets the eye.

PANNUN TARGETS RUSSIA ‘OUT OF THE BLUE’

According to reports, The Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) terrorist group staged protests at Russian and Indian consulates in New York and Toronto, voicing opposition to both countries’ stance on the Khalistan separatist movement.

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the group’s leader and a well-known CIA agent, claims that Russia has begun to provide India with intelligence on Khalistani terror activities. He threatened that Khalistanis would attack Russian diplomats and missions in North America, the European Union, Australia, and New Zealand.

He claimed that Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra has been tasked with coordinating with Russian diplomats and consulates in North America.

He also stated that Russian intelligence agencies have begun sharing information and logistics with the Modi regime regarding pro-Khalistan Sikh activism in North America and the EU. This is coming out of some Mossad playbook, to be very honest.

DEVELOPMENT COMES AFTER RUSSIA-INDIA OIL DEAL

This comes in the wake of Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s assassination in Canada – a controversial incident Canada called a “murder for hire plot” that India flatly denies. India and Canada continue to stay at loggerheads over the issue as Trudeau keeps charging India with baseless allegations. The separatist Nijjar was killed by unknown gunmen outside a gurdwara in Surrey on June 18, 2023.

Interestingly, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has already admitted during a public inquiry that he couldn’t provide concrete proof about Nijjar’s killing, which effectively validated India’s position. But the idiots at SFJ continue to blame India for the death of their blue-eyed boy Nijjar.

The Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) staging protests at Russian consulates? That’s a first.

This move is something new and quite an odd one out. Never before have Khalistani activists directly targeted Russia, making this protest a bizarre and unexpected performance outside diplomatic premises.

The timing of this Khalistani protest is suspiciously strategic. It comes just days after Russia and India signed a landmark 10-year oil agreement that effectively nullifies the existing Western sanctions. Moreover, this follows India’s recent bold public criticism of George Soros, a prominent agent of deep-state.

These two developments are very critical for India-Russia relation and their future altogether. Recently, Russia’s state oil firm Rosneft has signed a massive 10-year deal with India’s Reliance, agreeing to supply 500,000 barrels of crude oil daily. The agreement is valued at approximately $13 billion.

MODI-PUTIN DUO: A NIGHTMARE FOR DEEP-STATE

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, India has maintained friendly relations with Moscow, choosing not to impose sanctions on Russian oil. In fact, India has become Russia’s top oil buyer, surpassing China in July, and is the world’s third-largest oil consumer.

Indian refiners are benefiting significantly, as Russian oil is about $3 to $4 cheaper per barrel compared to alternatives. This new contract represents roughly half of Rosneft’s seaborne oil exports from Russian ports.

The deal comes at a crucial time for Putin, especially as European countries are attempting to reduce their dependence on Russian energy. The EU recently announced new sanctions targeting Russia’s “shadow fleet” of oil and gas tankers. But this move may nullify all the hopes of EU of a Russia-free future.

The long dreamt deep state plan of cutting Russia away from EU took a hit due to this move. And to add insult to injury, India has started openly challenging Deep-State.

Modi’s minister Kiren Rijiju recently accused George Soros, a known deep-state agent of aligning with Congress, threatening national interests.

THE DEEP-STATE’S DANGEROUS MOVE

The BJP has alleged that Sonia Gandhi, through her role in the Forum of Democratic Leaders in Asia Pacific (FDL-AP), is connected to an organization funded by the George Soros Foundation. The party claims this organization has supported the idea of Kashmir as an independent nation.

Congress has long been criticized for alleged connections with Soros and CIA-linked figures like Mohammad Yunus, supposedly aimed at damaging India’s global image. With Modi and BJP now openly challenging these “deep-state” agents, a sudden protest against the Russia-India alliance has emerged.

Here, are we so idiot that we overlook the broader geopolitical chess game being played out?

The protest appears less about Khalistan and more about sending a calculated message in response to the deepening India-Russia partnership and their open defiance of the World Order.

Tags: Deep-State PoliticsDiplomatic TensionsGlobal GeopoliticsIndia-Russia RelationsKhalistan ProtestsModi-Putin AllianceRussia-India oil dealSFJ Terror GroupSoros CriticismTrudeau Controversy
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