India thinks the Whites trust them by inviting it to sit
at the G7 meeting. Wonder whether India was told to sit in a corner
just observing like a dog. Observer status also good for the Indians, no
less. It boosted Modi's ego even higher being invited by the Whites.
Even
Japan has no voice at the G7, just a figurehead to show the world that
it is somebody making up the numbers. Japan can't even decide on its own
policies over the Yen. Which other G7 white countries need to ask the
USA permission to prop up their currencies?
Non-white countries
should not live with the illusion that the Anglo-Saxon Whites are going
to include non-White countries in their circle or treat them as equals.
What the Anglo-Saxon Whites are interested in are merely for these
countries to be used as cannon fodder to further the White's agenda.
India
is in the QUAD just for show only. The one dictating direction is the
USA, nothing less nothing more. The USA needs India inside QUAD to show
the world that India is following them to counter China. The USA can
fool all people most of the time, most people all the time, but it
cannot fool all the people all the time. Making use of others is the
modus operandi in the USA playbook. Even Japan is sidelined despite
being the mover of the QUAD's formation.
Why does the USA need
the QUAD when it already has the all-White 'Five Eyes' doing the job of
watching China? Dragging Japan and India into the fray makes it more
acceptable with reasons to counter China, knowing these two latter
countries have latent issues with China.
The same with dragging
the Philippines into its agenda knowing there are South China Sea claims
to fester and instigate. The USA also knew Vietnam has South China Sea
claims and can be exploited to the USA's advantage, which is why the USA
tried to court Vietnam to sour its relations with China. It basically
failed. Russian President Putin's visit to Vietnam was even condemned by
the USA for no reason.
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India is waiting for that invitation, just like Ukraine being dangled a carrot to join NATO, which is the Russian 'red line'. And that invitation will give BRICS a good reason to tell India to leave BRICS for good. BRICS cannot have a G7 'Trojan Horse' divulging sensitive information to the G7 vis a vis the USA itself.
If the G7 is desperate enough to want to find out the internal workings of BRICS, they may just do that by admitting India into the G7. Further, the G7 could then hope to use India to stonewall the expansion of BRICS by continuing to hinder the acceptance of more Global South countries into the bloc.
It will actually be a blessing in disguise for BRICS if India is to join the G7. It saves BRICS the trouble of having to find a good excuse to get rid of India with its clear intention to sabotage the agenda of BRICS, hoping to garner favorable support in the eyes of the G7.
India is just playing one side against the other. Getting rid of a snake is better than getting bitten and suffering the consequences as BRICS moves forward.
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