The West’s Mockery of Rupee: A Colonial Hangover We Must Reject

The U.S. government mocks india, pointing fingers at the rupee’s fall against the dollar. “Rupee at all-time low, india should worry,” they say, as if they’re the guardians of global finance. This is shameful—not for us—but for them. Because the West, clinging to a fading empire of the dollar, knows deep inside that their monopoly is breaking.

For the first time, india under Modi, through BRICS, has openly challenged the U.S. dollar’s dominance. The rupee is entering global trade, giving nations an option outside of Washington’s stranglehold. And that burns them. They don’t mock because we are weak—they mock because they are scared.

Dollar is still the currency of world trade, yes. But history is turning. Their dollar index may sit at 98 today, but soon it will stumble to 80. The same West that laughs at us today will watch their own currency become the world’s biggest joke.

This takes courage—spine—to challenge a system that has ruled for decades. And spine is exactly what India’s leadership is showing. Clowns who cheered decades of corrupt, spineless governments will never understand. They lived under western approval like obedient servants. Today, they troll India’s attempts to break free.

But we know the truth. This is not about exchange rates—it is about independence. About rejecting a rigged game where America prints paper and the rest of the world bleeds wealth.

To the so-called “trolls” and “critics”: develop some patriotism. See beyond western propaganda. The agenda is clear—they want india weak, mocked, dependent. But we are not weak. We are not their puppet.

The rupee will rise—not just as currency, but as symbol of a nation that dares to stand up.

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