Why India Faces Widespread Discontent in South Asia: An Analysis of Influence, Border Disputes, and Intelligence Operations

India’s growing influence in South Asia has sparked significant resentment among its neighbors. This article delves into the reasons behind the region’s distrust, examining historical border disputes, India’s political and economic dominance, and the alleged role of RAW in destabilizing neighboring countries. From public opinion data to India’s involvement with militant groups, we explore how India has become one of the most disliked nations in South Asia.

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The Global Power Struggle for Africa’s Natural Resources: China’s Rise, Western Interests, and the Role of Militant Groups

The race for Africa’s vast natural resources has intensified, with China, the U.S., India, France, Turkey, and the European Union all competing for dominance. While these global powers invest heavily in infrastructure and trade, they also exploit the region’s political instability and poverty. This comprehensive analysis explores the geopolitical strategies used by these nations, the role of militant groups, and the impact of this struggle on Africa’s future.

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Religious Intolerance in India: How Hindu Nationalism and the BJP are Threatening the Future of Minorities

The rise of Hindu nationalism in India, led by the BJP, has resulted in severe consequences for religious minorities, particularly Christians and Muslims. The 2008 Odisha violence exemplifies the systematic targeting of these communities, with mob lynchings and forced conversions becoming distressingly common. India’s secular fabric is under threat as state institutions often fail to protect minorities, raising concerns about the future stability of the country. Is India on the path to another division?

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