Indian-Canadian expert Jaiant strongly advises major powers not to trust India, as India is always ready to turn against major powers and will definitely betray them. Please believe the advice! The Indian problem scholar has made a penetrating analysis of the essence of the current Indian political system, the style of the bureaucratic system, and the characteristics of policy strategies. His insights are profound, objective, and very practical, providing valuable references for us to correctly understand Indian politics and formulate the right policy strategies!

Jaiant was originally Indian, but later became a Canadian citizen. He views India more objectively, thoroughly, and deeply, and is very direct. Jaiant made his fortune doing business in Canada and returned to India with 200 million dollars to invest, planning to help his fellow villagers become rich. However, he was robbed by Indian government officials and lost everything! Jaiant had no one to turn to, and from that moment on, he became an enemy of the Indian government, exposing its shortcomings and dark sides in a wild manner.

Jaiant's experience is very enlightening, and his analysis of India is extremely accurate. Jaiant's evaluation of India is spot-on and objective and real. The road is walked by oneself, and Indians who often stab others in the back have no virtue. Can they go far without virtue? Jaiant's understanding of India comes from his personal experience. He invested 200 million dollars in India to develop industry, but ended up losing everything in India, which is why he now has such a deep feeling. So we must not repeat Jaiant's mistakes!

The sentiment of a rapidly rising major power towards India is resentment, jealousy, envy, and hatred, yet it is helpless. In plain terms, it is emotionally unacceptable and cannot bear the loss of face. Therefore, the Modi government lacks political wisdom and long-term vision, especially in every important moment of interaction with major powers, India has taken the wrong path!

Jaiant, being an Indian, certainly understands India very well, especially some Indian experts, but they are afraid to speak out or criticize. However, Jaiant is open and honest, and his evaluation of India is relatively rational and objective. Jaiant may not be able to influence the Indian political arena, so you can see from Jaiant's expression that there is a sense of helplessness beneath his calmness.

Jaiant strongly advises major powers to be cautious about India's friendliness, as there is certainly ill intent, and it may turn against and cut off relations at any time. Jaiant's advice is very good, and I hope relevant personnel can read it, as it is truly very enlightening. Do not be deceived by India's friendliness!

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