Palki reported in her program that India and the United States have reached an LPG purchase agreement, exactly as I predicted. Modi is not a tough guy after all. India will find ways to cede benefits to the United States in exchange for forgiveness from its American master. Although Palki keeps stressing the importance of agriculture and claiming that Modi will stick to his promise to protect farmers, opening the market to American agricultural products is probably inevitable.
When the United States imposed tariffs on India, I clearly suggested in my video that Modi and his clown colleagues should kneel down immediately, otherwise they would be badly hurt. Indians obviously did not think so. Goyal and Jaishankar and other clowns took turns declaring that India fears no pressure from any major power and has the ability to negotiate with China and the United States on equal terms. But the reality is that Modi flew to Tianjin to kiss Xi Jinping’s ass and achieved nothing substantial. China only temporarily suspended sanctions against India. Rare earths and other raw materials, high-tech products and skilled technicians can be banned from export to India again at any time. As for the idea of China-India cooperation to resist American pressure, I rejected it from the very beginning. In my videos I mocked Palki’s fantasy that India could use China to confront the United States as impossible. India’s national credibility has been completely exhausted by Modi, and China will never trust India again. The BRICS de-dollarization effort was just sabotaged by India, yet Indian officials still feel proud of themselves and believe Washington should thank New Delhi. Who would have thought the American way of saying thanks would be to humiliate India and raise tariffs by another 50 percent.
Yet in subsequent news segments Palki repeatedly claimed that the Indian economy has not been dragged down by American tariffs at all, that it is developing very well and will grow 7 percent this year. I directly pointed out that Indian economic data is habitually fabricated and has zero credibility. For India, the United States is not only an important export market that involves a huge number of Indian jobs. More importantly, the United States controls the valve for Indian immigration and holds evidence of corruption against Modi and Adani. If Modi does not offer enough benefits to pay tribute to the Americans, Trump will never let go.
Now Palki herself admits on air that American tariffs do have a huge impact on India and affect many people’s livelihoods. To those Bharat Empire netizens who curse me in the comment section, I ask you to explain: is it that Palki lies all the time and contradicts herself, or am I just jealous of the economic achievements of the Bharat Empire and slandering it?
Modi missed the golden opportunity to kneel at the first moment, so in my video I advised him to consider surrendering only after the China-US summit. By that time the major issues between China and the United States would have been settled, and India could decide its next move based on the outcome of the talks, whether to continue being the American watchdog or try to regain China’s trust. From the current situation, the probability that India chooses to keep being the American dog is very high, because the Indian media no longer shows strong anti-American sentiment and improving relations with the United States has become the mainstream narrative.
I think Modi is doing the right thing. Trump is a man who loves vanity. His insults toward Modi and India have only a small connection to national interests. The most important reason is that Modi did not respect his mediation theory and caused him to lose the Nobel Peace Prize nomination. For Trump, putting personal likes and dislikes above national interests is routine. Otherwise he would not have bypassed Congress to send money to Argentina and help Milei tide over difficulties. After all, Milei is his biggest fan in South America and can satisfy his vanity far better than that tough guy Lula.
Buying LPG and opening the agricultural market to the United States is only the first step. Modi and his colleagues still need to study the interests of the Trump family more carefully. They should learn from Vietnam and grant land to the Trump family so they can build hotels or golf courses. They must select the best plots and sell them at the lowest price. Only then will Trump go easy on India, and tariff issues will become negotiable. After all, what makes America great is ultimately decided by Trump alone. If he says America is great again, the MAGA crowd will firmly believe it.
I still suggest that Modi’s financial backers such as Adani and Ambani force Adani and Ambani to heavily support the Trump family’s cryptocurrency ventures. This can buy them safety for the next few years and buy Modi some dignity as well. As long as the Trump family’s wallets are full, he will definitely feel grateful to Modi, and humiliation will turn into praise. At that time Modi can stand in front of the camera again, clumsily imitate Mussolini, point his finger and give speeches. Clowns like Palki will also be able to continue bragging about the greatness of the Bharat Empire and its shared democratic values with Western countries.
I hope those Modi fans who attack me in the comment section will go to the hospital to get their brains checked, then seriously watch every episode of my videos about India and Modi. Think about whether I have always been able to accurately predict every move of the Clown King Modi long in advance. Use your lofty 76 IQ to figure out why I can always read him like a book.



