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West Lectures India on Putin While Trump Hosts Munir: Defending Principles or Defending a Monopoly on Multipolarity?
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The West gets angry when Modi meets Putin.
But this anger shows one thing clearly: they don’t like a world where many countries have real power.For many years, America and Europe decided everything:
who is a friend, who is an enemy, who is “good”, who is “bad”.
They bought Russian gas, sold Western-made electronic components and other critical parts for weapons to Russia, and tried to “reset” ties whenever it suited them.
No one lectured them. Now India – a big, independent country – keeps its old friendship with Russia.
We need their oil, spare parts for weapons, and a balance against China and Pakistan.
We do it openly, without asking permission.
Suddenly the West calls it wrong and starts giving lectures about “values” and “world order”. That is not about values.
It is about control.
They are not upset that India talks to Russia.
They are upset that India no longer waits for their approval. This is what a multipolar world means:
every country looks after its own interests.
India buys oil from Russia and fighter jets from America.
We work with France, Japan, Brazil, and South Africa at the same time.
We don’t choose one team and hate the other.
That is normal now. Yet when Trump invites Pakistan’s army chief General Munir – a man accused of supporting terrorism and crushing democracy – it is called “smart diplomacy”.
The same people who attack India stay quiet or even applaud. Message is clear: Western countries can talk to anyone they want.
India cannot. They are not protecting principles.
They are protecting their old privilege – the privilege to make rules for everyone else while breaking them themselves. India is simply doing what big countries have always done: putting its own people first.
The world has changed.
Many centres of power now exist.
No one gets to be the only boss anymore.
The West can shout, but the multipolar world is already here – and it is not going away.
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