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On US prosecutors charging Gautam Adani: RN Bhaskar

#WATCH | Mumbai: On US prosecutors charging Gautam Adani and others in alleged Solar Energy contract bribery case, Researcher RN Bhaskar says, "There are two ways of looking at it. One, the US has found a fault and has charge sheeted Gautam Adani and his associates...But there's another angle to it. To understand that angle, you have to go back to the time when the Iran crisis took place when America had sanctioned Iran. That was the time when America had weaponised financial transactions...America has a knowledge of every transaction that takes place in the world. Because it has knowledge of every transaction that takes place in the world, it uses supercomputers and deep data mining, it can find out from where the money came and to which place it went. Effectively, America knows every transaction in the world. For the second part of the story, you have to go back to July 2023 when Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was in Delhi to address a Raisina Dialogue conference...In that conference, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the USA is in the business of blackmailing...If America has details of every minister, bureaucrat in India, why did they select only this one to be released at this time?... How does the US pick up only one incident? If you listen to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's statement of how the USA blackmails bureaucrats and elected representatives to do what they want and what happened in Iran, this could be a method to blackmail India...Whenever the US wants to replace a leader in a country, it uses an excuse to create a public agitation, then gets a leader replaced by saying that it was the public agitation and we have nothing to do with it. In Bangladesh, suddenly a leader was deposed and another leader came in and the leader was incidentally staying in America. In Maidan (Ukraine), a Soviet leading leader was removed from Ukraine and Zelenskyy was appointed and Volodymyr Zelenskyy then agreed to do what America wanted him to do and started the Ukraine war. India does not want to become another Ukraine. India cannot afford to have a Zelenskyy in India..."

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Researcher RN Bhaskar says, "As long as the other parties listen to the US and create agitations that suit the USA, the US is happy with it. Remember in Bangladesh when the crisis came up and when Sheikh Hasina said we are not giving the USA the island that you want and the USA was upset with Sheikh Hasina because she wanted to balance American influence with China's influence. Overnight there was an agitation and she was replaced. India is making a move towards China because China is a closer neighbour. We will need China's investments. America is broke. America has a debt of $35 trillion. It can destroy the whole world with that kind of debt. Is it a blackmail attempt to make sure that India changes its political course? Is it a blackmail attempt whereby this incident is used to kill two people at the same time? The government and the industrialists?"



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