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I speak the language. My impression: It was a warning to become stronger to survive against NWO, rather than a call to join NWO. That's what he means by "India will be a strong player on world stage", and not that "India will be strong player on the world stage by joining the NWO". He's asking Indians to become self-sufficient in manufacturing (similar to Hitler's policy of Autarky [economic self-sufficiency]), so India can serve the world and uplift humanity. I don't believe this is empty rhetoric, as he's been passing laws to increase local manufacturing and business friendliness, for which he has been criticized by MSM. The sponsored farm protests were related to his simplifying food supply chains by eliminating middlemen.

He didn't say it, but I think he believes post COVID, India's destiny is to lead or at least play a big role in the resistance against NWO.

Rough translation (parenthetical notes are mine):


A (The) New World Order that was established post World War. And the UN as well. Though people were talking of peace, they increased militarization post the foundation of UN. Even smaller countries were caught up in it. Majority of research was geared towards increasing military might.

Similarly, it seems there will be a New World Order after COVID. There will be a new system of relations (among nations). Time will reveal who will initiate this world order and in what form, but it is inevitable. The world suffered much because of COVID, and will be forced to rethink about the current world order.

We (India) have to determine whether we will be passive and mute spectators in this coming New World Order like we were in the first one, trying to get by. Or do should we pre-emptively establish our place in what is to come.

In this new situation, India cannot survive by itself separated from what is to come. (As I said above, I don't think by this he means to embrace globalization [i.e. dependent supply chains]. I think he believes India can't ignore what will happen to the rest of the world in what is to come, and it's some sort of destiny that India must play a big role in serving humanity, and that is why India must establish their place).

To survive, India must be strong and capable. The stronger India is, the more it can help humanity.

To this end, it is essential to emphasize self-sufficiency and local manufacturing. We're already independent in pharmaceutical industry, and this is why we were able to serve the world (during COVID crisis, India sent supplies to poor and smaller countries, which were ignored by the West. Biden cut off India's vaccine raw materials probably trying to push India towards Pfizer/Moderna rather than its own indigenous vaccines. But now one of India's manufacturers have sourced all raw materials locally, so they won't need to rely on American raw materials in the future).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I speak the language. My impression: It was a warning to become stronger to survive against NWO, rather than a call to join NWO. That's what he means by "India will be a strong player on world stage", and not that "India will be strong player on the world stage by joining the NWO". He's asking Indians to become self-sufficient in manufacturing (similar to Hitler's policy of Autarky [economic self-sufficiency]), so India can serve the world and uplift humanity. I don't believe this isn't empty rhetoric, as he's been passing laws to increase local manufacturing and business friendliness, for which he has been criticized by MSM. The sponsored farm protests were related to his simplifying food supply chains by eliminating middlemen.

He didn't say it, but I think he believes post COVID, India's destiny is to lead or at least play a big role in the resistance against NWO.

Rough translation (parenthetical notes are mine):


A (The) New World Order that was established post World War. And the UN as well. Though people were talking of peace, they increased militarization post the foundation of UN. Even smaller countries were caught up in it. Majority of research was geared towards increasing military might.

Similarly, it seems there will be a New World Order after COVID. There will be a new system of relations (among nations). Time will reveal who will initiate this world order and in what form, but it is inevitable. The world suffered much because of COVID, and will be forced to rethink about the current world order.

We (India) have to determine whether we will be passive and mute spectators in this coming New World Order like we were in the first one, trying to get by. Or do should we pre-emptively establish our place in what is to come.

In this new situation, India cannot survive by itself separated from what is to come. (As I said above, I don't think by this he means to embrace globalization [i.e. dependent supply chains]. I think he believes India can't ignore what will happen to the rest of the world in what is to come, and it's some sort of destiny that India must play a big role in serving humanity, and that is why India must establish their place).

To survive, India must be strong and capable. The stronger India is, the more it can help humanity.

To this end, it is essential to emphasize self-sufficiency and local manufacturing. We're already independent in pharmaceutical industry, and this is why we were able to serve the world (during COVID crisis, India sent supplies to poor and smaller countries, which were ignored by the West. Biden cut off India's vaccine raw materials probably trying to push India towards Pfizer/Moderna rather than its own indigenous vaccines. But now one of India's manufacturers have sourced all raw materials locally, so they won't need to rely on American raw materials in the future).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I speak the language. My impression: It was a warning to become stronger to survive against NWO, rather than a call to join NWO. That's what he means by "India will be a strong player on world stage", and not that "India will be strong player on the world stage by joining the NWO". He's asking Indians to become self-sufficient in manufacturing (similar to Hitler's policy of Autarky [economic self-sufficiency]), so India can serve the world and uplift humanity. I don't believe this is empty rhetoric, as he's been passing laws to increase local manufacturing and business friendliness.

He didn't say it, but I think he believes post COVID, India's destiny is to lead or at least play a big role in the resistance against NWO.

Rough translation (parenthetical notes are mine):


A (The) New World Order that was established post World War. And the UN as well. Though people were talking of peace, they increased militarization post the foundation of UN. Even smaller countries were caught up in it. Majority of research was geared towards increasing military might.

Similarly, it seems there will be a New World Order after COVID. There will be a new system of relations (among nations). Time will reveal who will initiate this world order and in what form, but it is inevitable. The world suffered much because of COVID, and will be forced to rethink about the current world order.

We (India) have to determine whether we will be passive and mute spectators in this coming New World Order like we were in the first one, trying to get by. Or do should we pre-emptively establish our place in what is to come.

In this new situation, India cannot survive by itself separated from what is to come. (As I said above, I don't think by this he means to embrace globalization [i.e. dependent supply chains]. I think he believes India can't ignore what will happen to the rest of the world in what is to come, and it's some sort of destiny that India must play a big role in serving humanity, and that is why India must establish their place).

To survive, India must be strong and capable. The stronger India is, the more it can help humanity.

To this end, it is essential to emphasize self-sufficiency and local manufacturing. We're already independent in pharmaceutical industry, and this is why we were able to serve the world (during COVID crisis, India sent supplies to poor and smaller countries, which were ignored by the West. Biden cut off India's vaccine raw materials probably trying to push India towards Pfizer/Moderna rather than its own indigenous vaccines. But now one of India's manufacturers have sourced all raw materials locally, so they won't need to rely on American raw materials in the future).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I speak the language. My impression: It was a warning to become stronger to survive against NWO, rather than a call to join NWO. That's what he means by "India will be a strong player on world stage", and not that "India will be strong player on the world stage by joining the NWO". He's asking Indians to become self-sufficient in manufacturing (similar to Hitler's policy of Autarky [economic self-sufficiency]), so India can serve the world and uplift humanity. I don't believe this isn't empty rhetoric, as he's been passing laws to increase local manufacturing and business friendliness.

He didn't say it, but I think he believes post COVID, India's destiny is to lead or at least play a big role in the resistance against NWO.

Rough translation (parenthetical notes are mine):


A (The) New World Order that was established post World War. And the UN as well. Though people were talking of peace, they increased militarization post the foundation of UN. Even smaller countries were caught up in it. Majority of research was geared towards increasing military might.

Similarly, it seems there will be a New World Order after COVID. There will be a new system of relations (among nations). Time will reveal who will initiate this world order and in what form, but it is inevitable. The world suffered much because of COVID, and will be forced to rethink about the current world order.

We (India) have to determine whether we will be passive and mute spectators in this coming New World Order like we were in the first one, trying to get by. Or do should we pre-emptively establish our place in what is to come.

In this new situation, India cannot survive by itself separated from what is to come. (As I said above, I don't think by this he means to embrace globalization [i.e. dependent supply chains]. I think he believes India can't ignore what will happen to the rest of the world in what is to come, and it's some sort of destiny that India must play a big role in serving humanity, and that is why India must establish their place).

To survive, India must be strong and capable. The stronger India is, the more it can help humanity.

To this end, it is essential to emphasize self-sufficiency and local manufacturing. We're already independent in pharmaceutical industry, and this is why we were able to serve the world (during COVID crisis, India sent supplies to poor and smaller countries, which were ignored by the West. Biden cut off India's vaccine raw materials probably trying to push India towards Pfizer/Moderna rather than its own indigenous vaccines. But now one of India's manufacturers have sourced all raw materials locally, so they won't need to rely on American raw materials in the future).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I speak the language. My impression: It was a warning to become stronger to survive against NWO, rather than a call to join NWO. That's what he means by "India will be a strong player on world stage", and not that "India will be strong player on the world stage by joining the NWO". He's asking Indians to become self-sufficient in manufacturing (similar to Hitler's policy of Autarky [economic self-sufficiency]), so India can serve the world and uplift humanity.

He didn't say it, but I think he believes post COVID, India's destiny is to lead or at least play a big role in the resistance against NWO.

Rough translation (parenthetical notes are mine):


A (The) New World Order that was established post World War. And the UN as well. Though people were talking of peace, they increased militarization post the foundation of UN. Even smaller countries were caught up in it. Majority of research was geared towards increasing military might.

Similarly, it seems there will be a New World Order after COVID. There will be a new system of relations (among nations). Time will reveal who will initiate this world order and in what form, but it is inevitable. The world suffered much because of COVID, and will be forced to rethink about the current world order.

We (India) have to determine whether we will be passive and mute spectators in this coming New World Order like we were in the first one, trying to get by. Or do should we pre-emptively establish our place in what is to come.

In this new situation, India cannot survive by itself separated from what is to come. (As I said above, I don't think by this he means to embrace globalization [i.e. dependent supply chains]. I think he believes India can't ignore what will happen to the rest of the world in what is to come, and it's some sort of destiny that India must play a big role in serving humanity, and that is why India must establish their place).

To survive, India must be strong and capable. The stronger India is, the more it can help humanity.

To this end, it is essential to emphasize self-sufficiency and local manufacturing. We're already independent in pharmaceutical industry, and this is why we were able to serve the world (during COVID crisis, India sent supplies to poor and smaller countries, which were ignored by the West. Biden cut off India's vaccine raw materials probably trying to push India towards Pfizer/Moderna rather than its own indigenous vaccines. But now one of India's manufacturers have sourced all raw materials locally, so they won't need to rely on American raw materials in the future).

2 years ago
1 score