If there was any doubt that Gautam Adani was on the radar of arch-globalist George Soros, it was firmly dispelled on Thursday.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Soros, the billionaire financier, whose name has been linked with several regime-change colour revolutions, hit-out at Adani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
According to the Financial Times, Soros said that the woes of Adani will weaken PM Modi as the two are “close allies”. He then went on to make the over-the-top prediction that the double-strike will lead to “a democratic revival in India.” The bizarre, living-in-a-bubble perception, assumes that India under the Modi government is no longer a democracy. While Soros was pontificating in Munich, more than 80 per cent eligible voters had balloted in the state of Tripura.
This is not the first time that Soros, who, like fellow globalists despise rising sovereign nations, has personally targeted PM Modi, this time through the Adani route. The decision to subvert Modi-led India was out in plain-sight at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos itself.
“The biggest and most frightening setback occurred in India where a democratically elected Narendra Modi is creating a Hindu nationalist state, imposing punitive measures on Kashmir, a semi-autonomous Muslim region, and threatening to deprive millions of Muslims of their citizenship,” Soros had said at the forum.
Obviously, it was clear from the day that a plot to unseat the Modi-led NDA with the BJP as the core, was being hatched. The conspiracy is now unrolling, deploying all conceivable tools of information war, to create an anti-Modi wave ahead of the 2024 general elections.
Soros is no ordinary billionaire. The Hungarian-born “philanthropist” runs a soft power machine. Soros emits his message targeting several “unliked” sovereign governments with digitally driven grassroots movements from his network of Open Society Foundations and a string of global NGOs, under the garb of fostering democracy and human rights.
The globalists have been advocates of a UN apexed super-state governed by a global elite of the super-rich and powerful, protected by a world army as the end-game. Naturally, they have been upset by the rise of India, that too as a powerful culturally rooted civilizational state, led by PM Modi. The list of globalists include other famous names such as David Rockefeller, Bill Gates, Ford foundation , and Omidyar Network, which is founded by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar.
At the Munich conference, Soros, made two telling additional points, which explain his hostility towards Modi-led India. First, he asserted that “inciting violence against Muslims was an important factor in his (PM Modi’s) meteoric rise”.
Second, he faults Modi-government’s decision to buy Russian oil, following India’s neutrality towards the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Soros, who is known to be hostile to Russia, led by President Putin said that India “buys a lot of Russian oil at a steep discount and makes a lot of money on it”.
Despite his powerful influence among global elites, Soros’ attempt at subverting influential sovereign governments is generating a credible backlash. For instance, there is blowback in Israel targeting the hubristic billionaire.
Last month, speaking at a conference in Hungary, Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned the spotlight on the negative influence of the “global elite,” which includes Soros. He stressed the Soros has caused serious damage to “the only Jewish state,” by funding anti-Jewish, anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian NGOs that destroy Israeli society from within.
In Russia Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) and the Open Society Institute (OSI) had been banned in 2015. “It was found that the activity of the Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation represents a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the security of the state,” the Russian government had said in a press statement.
Hungary’s President Viktor Orbán’s animosity towards Soros is well-known.
After his electoral victory last year Orban, who is well-disposed towards the Russia’s Putin, and has backed Moscow in the Ukraine war said that during the polls he had fought “the left at home, the international left all around, the Brussels bureaucrats, the Soros empire with all its money, the international mainstream media, and in the end, even the Ukrainian president.” Soros’ targeting of Modi-led India can be expected to further energise the growing international blowback.
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