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Sabotage From Within: The Next Big Threat to India’s Stability

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In the months ahead, the Indian government will not be tested by enemies at the border, but by enemies within the corridors of power.

India is under attack—not with bombs or guns, but with whispers, betrayals, and an agenda-driven psychological war aimed at breaking the backbone of our democracy: unity. The ruling government, riding on the mandate of the people, will soon find itself caught in a web of internal sabotage, carefully orchestrated by forces both foreign and domestic. This is not paranoia. This is a well-documented pattern of how Bharat’s enemies operate.

Let us not fool ourselves. The battlefield of modern warfare is no longer just at the LoC or the Indo-Pacific. It has entered our political parties, ministries, media houses, academic institutions and even our judiciary. The aim? To create controlled chaos. Divide and rule 2.0 — now with more sophistication and a deeper budget.

They don’t wear military uniforms. They don’t wave foreign flags. They sit in plush offices, speak fluent English, attend global conclaves, and claim to be champions of democracy. Some are activists. Some are journalists. Some are politicians. Some even masquerade as nationalists, only to serve foreign interests when the lights go out.

They are funded by international NGOs with shady motives, backed by left-liberal think tanks in Europe and North America, and protected by Western governments who lecture India on democracy while weaponizing dissent. Their target is not just Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the BJP. Their target is India’s rise. Their enemy is the Indian civilisation reclaiming its confidence.

The coming months will witness a rise in planted stories, strategic leaks, and backdoor lobbying to pit ministry against ministry, ally against ally, and leader against leader. There will be pressure points created to test the unity within the ruling party. You will see subtle attempts to malign key decision-makers—accusations without proof, controversies without context.

This is the classic Kautilyan sabotage—divide the kingdom by manipulating the king’s inner circle.

The threat is not just political. It’s ideological. As India takes firmer stands globally—be it on Russia, Iran, or our stance on BRICS and the Global South—the Western deep state finds itself unnerved. They are losing control over India’s narrative, and their response is what it has always been: infiltrate, disrupt, discredit.

The Indian opposition, weakened by repeated electoral defeats and lacking any credible alternative vision, has become fertile ground for these enemies to sow discord. Some willingly sell out for foreign invitations and NGO-sponsored awards. Others unknowingly become echo chambers for agendas crafted in Geneva and Washington.

This is why you see a sudden rise in demands for “restoring democracy” in India by people who were silent when Emergency was declared in 1975. This is why ‘activists’ with open contempt for India’s cultural roots are suddenly the darlings of the Western press.

They are not fighting fascism. They are fighting Indian nationalism. And they’re doing it by tearing us from within.

This is not the time for complacency. The Modi government must act swiftly and decisively. A strong internal intelligence network must be put in place—not just for national security, but for political integrity. Ministries must work in coordination. Those with suspect loyalties must be exposed and removed, no matter how high their position.

The ruling party needs to go beyond electoral alliances and build ideological cohesion. It must educate its own leaders and cadres on the bigger civilisational battle at play. Silence and inaction will only embolden the saboteurs.

India stands at the cusp of a historic transition—from being a regional power to a global voice. But the biggest hurdle will not be external enemies. It will be those who look like us, speak like us, but fight for a different flag.

Bharat must remember: the most dangerous enemy is not the one outside the gates, but the one within the throne room.

Let us be alert. Let us be unafraid. Let us call out the traitors—because their silence is not neutrality, it’s complicity. And India cannot afford to be silent anymore.

 

 

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