This one is going nuclear for a reason.
A viral post by prashant Kanojia has ripped the mask off what many quietly suspected: the Epstein files have done serious, perhaps irreversible damage to India’s global standing. Diplomacy? It’s in the gutter. The tweet doesn’t hold back — it claims the indian government is no longer calling shots from New delhi, but from Washington DC. And Washington itself? Taking orders from Tel Aviv.

The core accusation is brutal. donald trump is bullying prime minister Narendra Modi every single day, and Modi looks totally compromised. Refusing the BRICS currency for trade? That’s being painted as the ultimate proof that India’s sovereignty has been sold out. Smaller countries with far less clout have shown more backbone, the post says. india, once a proud independent voice, now appears weak and directionless on the world stage.

The message hits hard: “I wish india had a prime minister with a strong spine, not someone compromised.”

It’s raw, unfiltered rage from a section of indians who feel their country’s foreign policy has been hijacked. The attached image — that uncomfortably close Modi-Trump moment — only adds fuel to the fire. No diplomatic niceties, no strategic balancing act. Just one damning conclusion: New delhi is being run from outside.

Whether you agree or not, this post is forcing a conversation that the establishment desperately wants to avoid. India’s global image, its independence, its respect on the world stage — all of it feels under siege right now.

And the question hanging in the air is uncomfortable as hell: how much longer can this continue before the damage becomes permanent?


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