Why a fragmented Indian Society is not good for the prosperity & security of India
India is a powerful Nation when its people are unified…. But who stands to gain from a "Weak India".....
It is #China that stands to gain temendously from a fragmented India. A fragmented India would be weaker and less able to challenge China's growing power. It would also be more difficult for India to cooperate with other countries on issues of common interest, such as climate change and security…. because of the "secret" influence that China could bring on the leadership through coercion and threat to expose "past deeds"....
It would give China a huge advantage:-
Reduced competition: A fragmented India would be less of an Economic and Military competitor to China. This would allow China to focus on its own development without having to worry about India as a rival.
Greater influence: A fragmented India would be more susceptible to Chinese influence. China could use its economic and political power to gain influence over individual Indian states, regions, resources & markets
Access to resources: India is a resource-rich country. A fragmented India would make it easier for China to access these resources. China could also use its influence to secure favorable trade deals with individual Indian states.
🔹Other Countries could force a weakened India & it's leadership to pay very high prices for Goods and Services being sold to us.
🔹Middlemen and Agents would control our Political Leaders through coercion, blackmail and Money.
🔹Our Army, Judiciary & Institutions would be compromised because of a compromised political leadership.
🔹Prices will go through the sky for everything.
🔹The Per Capita Income will fall and Taxes will be very high.
Of course, China would not be the only country to benefit from a fragmented India. Other countries, such as Pakistan and the United States, could also gain from a weaker and more divided India.
However, China is the country that is most likely to benefit from a fragmented India, given its size, power, and proximity to India.
It is important to note that as the best case scenario……China would not necessarily want India to be completely fragmented. A completely fragmented India would be unstable and difficult to manage. China would prefer to see India remain a united country, but with a weakened Central Government. This would allow China to maintain its influence over India and its markets and resources while also preventing India from becoming a major regional power.
It is important for India's future leaderships to unify India and ensure that the nation is a vibrant democracy. Our Army is a recruited as a cross section of our People ....with muti dimensional skillsets and heroism....
The Constitution is the most vital element of our Nationhood and unity....it is sacrosanct & must be protected. It gives the Govt its legitimacy and powers.... without it we are nothing.....not even a Nation.
(c) Rohit Singh Negi
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