Mohammad Meraj
Mohammad Meraj
February 16, 2025 at 12:16 PM
*U.S. Spends $21 Million in India’s Elections: A Global Pattern of Political Manipulation, Not Democracy Promotion:* Reports reveal that the U.S. allocated $486 million globally under the pretext of supporting elections, with $21 million directed towards India. However, history shows that such funding is rarely about genuine democracy promotion. Instead, it is often a tool for political interference, regime change, and installing governments that align with U.S. interests rather than the will of the people. This is not a new strategy. From Latin America to the Middle East, from Africa to Asia, the U.S. has repeatedly used money, propaganda, and covert operations to manipulate elections and destabilize independent governments. In countries like Ukraine, Venezuela, Iraq, Libya, and many more, Washington’s so-called "support for democracy" has led to political chaos, economic instability, and even wars. When a government refuses to follow U.S. demands, they use financial aid, NGOs, and media influence to create unrest and push for leadership that serves their geopolitical agenda. Now, the same tactic is being used in India. The $21 million that was supposedly meant to "increase voter turnout" raises serious questions. Why is the U.S. so interested in influencing India's elections? The answer is simple: they do not want a strong, independent India. They want a government that will obey Washington’s orders on foreign policy, trade, and military alliances. By secretly funneling money into India’s electoral process, they are trying to control its outcome, just like they have done in many other countries before. I am not targeting any particular leader, ruling party, or opposition leader in India. My concern is with the larger pattern of U.S. interference in other nations' political affairs. It is possible that the U.S. supports certain political forces in India to serve its own interests, but my focus is on exposing these tactics, not defending or attacking any Indian political group. The U.S. does not protect democracy—it manipulates it for its own benefit. They claim to support "free and fair elections," but in reality, they interfere in sovereign nations to serve their own strategic interests. No country should allow foreign powers to influence its politics, and no people should be fooled by America's fake "democracy promotion" efforts. The world must wake up and resist this global manipulation. Sovereignty and self-determination must not be sold to Washington’s agenda.

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