Why is this interesting to us? Because the same forces have mobilized to overthrow Narendra Modi's national government as have mobilized to keep the ultra-liberal course in power in the West. The reasons and methods are practically the same. Modi is portrayed as an extreme nationalist and accused, among other things, of ordering a halt to the mass immigration of Muslim migrants, while building churches and, of course, running an endlessly corrupt system.
What makes India's example unusual is that the hypocrisy of the Soros network was exposed by . Before we get to that, it's worth summarizing the events of the past years!
The target of the corruption hysteria was Gautam Adani's company group, the Adani Group. The namesake is a friend of the sovereignist prime minister - that is why they wanted to use him to discredit the government and weaken investor confidence in India, in case the deteriorating economic indicators favor the globalist opposition. Important to note: this is not our opinion. The Indian press regularly reported on this for more than a year.
It all started when, in February 2023, Soros accused the Adani Group of fraud and stock manipulation at the Munich Security Conference, then said that due to the investigation against the group, Modi's political position would be significantly weakened and "it will lead to democratic renewal in India".
Even from this, one could guess what the billionaire and his network were up to. And after a 2009 interview excerpt came to light, in which Shashi Tharoor, the most popular politician of the liberal Congress party, called György Soros a close friend, it was also possible to know whose interests it was for.
During the summer, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) announced that it was preparing for a huge revelation. This group therefore became the executor of the Soros plan.
The OCCRP is actually an international group of investigative journalists, which, according to its website, is funded by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Sigrid Rausing Trust in addition to the Open Society Foundations (OSF) network of György Soros. The name of the latter may be familiar from our posts on the support of domestic NGOs. According to the conservative press, many independent analysts and the ruling party, the intention of the Soros network was to launch a campaign constructed of fabricated claims and half-truths to tarnish India in the global market.
WION , a New Delhi-based news channel, recalled that in January 2020, Soros presented his plan to create a "one billion dollar fund to build a global network of higher education institutions to help students resist growing nationalism. " " He then called India a Hindu nationalist state "suffering the greatest and most terrible decline" in its modern history.
A year later, Amnesty International, Forbidden Stories and others came up with the Pegasus story. It has been suggested that the Indian government is also spying on its citizens. But the evidence for this was not presented. This was only the conclusion of the Soros-supported organizations - an opinion that was amplified by the globalist press, and as a result, many people began to treat it as fact.
And then let's go back to the witch hunt against the Adai Group, with which they wanted to discredit the Narendra Modi government!
The case therefore went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in January 2024: the OCCRP report linked to György Soros is not suitable for the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to condemn the company group, or even initiate proceedings against it.
A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said the OCCRP's "major revelation" consisted of conclusions drawn from a report by a third-party body involved in investigative reporting. So speculation.
"The submitters made no effort to verify the authenticity of the claims," the panel said, according to Times of India Moreover, the hearing also revealed that when SEBI wrote to OCCRP asking it to submit documents for the purpose of investigation to support the allegations it had leveled against Adani Group, the organization refused to comply with the request.
Well, this is how the champion of open societies, transparency and justice, the Soros network, works.
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