The cartoon shows trump chasing a Nobel prize while Kim dangles it just out of reach. Both are headed straight for the cliff—classic. Swap the faces, though, and it’s basically every politician we know. In India’s version, you’d see Modi running full speed after the title of “Vishwaguru” (world teacher), while amit shah holds the stick and the people of india cling on for dear life as the cliff crumbles.

Because let’s be honest—our leaders love the optics. Hosting the G20 with glossy ads plastered across Delhi? Check. red carpets rolled out while farmers are rolling in debt? Double check. Space missions proudly launched while half the country still prays the electricity won’t cut during dinner? Oh, absolutely.

And the funniest part? The global “medals” they chase don’t even exist in the first place. Nobel Prizes, UN praise, “world’s largest democracy” pats on the back—these are the carrots. Meanwhile, unemployment climbs, inflation laughs at our wallets, and Bengaluru drowns every monsoon like it’s Venice cosplay. But hey—look up, the flag is shining on the moon!

Even better, our foreign policy flexes are just as cartoonish. While the West applauds india for “standing strong,” china is building highways through our backyard and pakistan is still… well, Pakistan. Yet we strut around global stages like we’re already in the Olympic finals of leadership. Spoiler alert: the cliff is right there.

So yes, trump and Kim were clowns in their Nobel chase. But India’s leaders? They’re running the same marathon—only we’re the ones footing the bill, watching onions hit ₹100 a kilo while our PM dreams of statues taller than skyscrapers. Congrats, India. At least the cliff view is fantastic.

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