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India never stand against west, not a single day.Not sure how long India will stand firmly against the west though.
That's a good diagram.I need to clarify that US is not Liberalism, to be specific.
The ideology pushed by US and Zionist is neoliberalism. It has a liberal name, but has little to do with liberalism.
neo-liberal principles — legalization of same-sex marriage, anti-unionism, deregulation, market fundamentalism and intensified, unconscionable greed
Yes. Neoliberalism is extreme capitalism, which is slavery.
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From Political Science An Introduction 14th Edition by Michael G. Roskin Robert L. Cord James A. Medeiros Walter S. Jones
This is US ideology family tree, just for reference. Chinese has different views.
And has not, in the past?India never stand against west, not a single day.
I think in the early days, the founders of India are wary of west dirty tricks and mindset, they still have the bad memories of west colonialism.And has not, in the past?
Or are you saying they might have done so, earlier, they are no longer capable of resistance?
It was interesting to read your analysis.I think in the early days, the founders of India are wary of west dirty tricks and mindset, they still have the bad memories of west colonialism.
Founders of India adopted Soviet alike system, trying to build an independent economy system. China did the same.
Soviet helped India a lot, loans, TOT, and weaponry, until Soviet collapsed.
In this period, India defend herself with Soviet support, the West did interfere in India-Pakistan War, but I would not say India fought against West, it's more like fought for India own independence.
On the other hand, China had 2 wars with West, in Korea peninsula and Indochina, especially Vietnam.
China support Communist movement worldwide, such as Africa, North Korea and Nepal, especially in Southeast Asia. China donated tons of money and weaponry to help them fight against western colonialism.
After Soviet collapsed in the 1990s, India transformed to Market orientated economy.
India today is crony capitalism, mixed with caste system, extreme Hindutva nationalism, populism and many other things.
In this period, the development of India highly depends on west FDI, market, TOT. India is pro west.
But I would say Hindutva nationalism make India more sensitive and self-respect. India under Modi won't tolerate the West as Congress do.
The Congress is textbook of following west so-called progressive ideology, which is very suicidal politically. The Brahmins and Hindus are tired of Congress weakness, corruption and incompetence.
On the other hand, RSS/BJP is more like China. BJP don't give a fcuk on west political correctness. BJP has their own ideology and practice. BJP has a pro west gesture, but it's gesture only. BJP pursue renaissance of Hindu civilization. They don't tolerate west arrogance.
BJP don't rely on west ideology, the general election is just stepping stones for them to seize power.
So, in general, imo, India never stands against west. India fought for her own interest. China, on the other hand, fought for communist movement during Mao's period. Of course, the movement is in China's interest back then.
Reference:
Indias Political Economy, 1947-1977 The Gradual Revolution by Francine R. Frankel
Indias Political Economy, 1947-2004 The Gradual Revolution by Francine R. Frankel
I need to clarify that US is not Liberalism, to be specific.
The ideology pushed by US and Zionist is neoliberalism. It has a liberal name, but has little to do with liberalism.
neo-liberal principles — legalization of same-sex marriage, anti-unionism, deregulation, market fundamentalism and intensified, unconscionable greed
Yes. Neoliberalism is extreme capitalism, which is slavery.
View attachment 824211
From Political Science An Introduction 14th Edition by Michael G. Roskin Robert L. Cord James A. Medeiros Walter S. Jones
This is US ideology family tree, just for reference. Chinese has different views.
Your understanding of India under the new leadership is wrong. Do you know why India is pro western? It is primarily because of China. Indians are wary of China and the military threat that is perceived from China. Instinctively Indian political leadership is running to the west because of it.I think in the early days, the founders of India are wary of west dirty tricks and mindset, they still have the bad memories of west colonialism.
Founders of India adopted Soviet alike system, trying to build an independent economy system. China did the same.
Soviet helped India a lot, loans, TOT, and weaponry, until Soviet collapsed.
In this period, India defend herself with Soviet support, the West did interfere in India-Pakistan War, but I would not say India fought against West, it's more like fought for India own independence.
On the other hand, China had 2 wars with West, in Korea peninsula and Indochina, especially Vietnam.
China support Communist movement worldwide, such as Africa, North Korea and Nepal, especially in Southeast Asia. China donated tons of money and weaponry to help them fight against western colonialism.
After Soviet collapsed in the 1990s, India transformed to Market orientated economy.
India today is crony capitalism, mixed with caste system, extreme Hindutva nationalism, populism and many other things.
In this period, the development of India highly depends on west FDI, market, TOT. India is pro west.
But I would say Hindutva nationalism make India more sensitive and self-respect. India under Modi won't tolerate the West as Congress do.
The Congress is textbook of following west so-called progressive ideology, which is very suicidal politically. The Brahmins and Hindus are tired of Congress weakness, corruption and incompetence.
On the other hand, RSS/BJP is more like China. BJP don't give a fcuk on west political correctness. BJP has their own ideology and practice. BJP has a pro west gesture, but it's gesture only. BJP pursue renaissance of Hindu civilization. They don't tolerate west arrogance.
BJP don't rely on west ideology, the general election is just stepping stones for them to seize power.
So, in general, imo, India never stands against west. India fought for her own interest. China, on the other hand, fought for communist movement during Mao's period. Of course, the movement is in China's interest back then.
Reference:
Indias Political Economy, 1947-1977 The Gradual Revolution by Francine R. Frankel
Indias Political Economy, 1947-2004 The Gradual Revolution by Francine R. Frankel
I totally agree with your point.Your understanding of India under the new leadership is wrong. Do you know why India is pro western? It is primarily because of China. Indians are wary of China and the military threat that is perceived from China. Instinctively Indian political leadership is running to the west because of it.
I should also add the following:
a) Urban Indian population have a lot of cultural influence from the west. Hollywood and CNN tend to have that effect on all colonial population that can speak English and India is no different. But this does not always translate to political alignment because Indians do not vote for foreign policy. Indians don't care much about foreign policy at all when they go to the polling booth - except for some tropes about Pakistan from hardline Hindu voter base.
b) Indians have been a bit weary of American weapons export to Pakistan. But now that is mellowing because China takes that role. Makes it easy to hate China as the big bad villain!
b) India's political leadership and Indians harbor the notion that India is a 'world power'. This is one of the reasons that India 'stands up' to the west and may not agree to everything. But this is only a small factor for now. Indians also understand the reality that India depends on the west for economic and security reasons.
I need to clarify that US is not Liberalism, to be specific.
The ideology pushed by US and Zionist is neoliberalism. It has a liberal name, but has little to do with liberalism.
neo-liberal principles — legalization of same-sex marriage, anti-unionism, deregulation, market fundamentalism and intensified, unconscionable greed
Yes. Neoliberalism is extreme capitalism, which is slavery.
View attachment 824211
From Political Science An Introduction 14th Edition by Michael G. Roskin Robert L. Cord James A. Medeiros Walter S. Jones
This is US ideology family tree, just for reference. Chinese has different views.
Agree. It doesn't.simplified textbook version of ideology that does not explain realities of the world