Modi-ji, Please don’t let the current Trump-tariff crisis of India go waste!

Below ⬇️ is a jingoistic “forwarded message” that’s going viral on the Whatapp University circuit.

Why is Trump angry with India? Is it only because India is buying oil from Russia, or is that just an excuse? And why is it that we are not able to sign even a mini Trade deal, leave alone a comprehensive one, with the US? It is because our Govt’s strict policy not to compromise our national interests, which are being well articulated by our Minister of Commerce.

The following will give an idea of what US is trying to thrust down our throats and how we are resisting it – deal or no deal:

“Piyush Goyal has become a headache.”
That’s the whisper echoing through Washington.
A smiling face.
Sharp suits.
Soft tone.

But behind that politeness…
Ruthless.
Calculated.
Unshakable.

They expected an easy ride.
What they got was an Indian slap.

Now America is calling it “Mini Trade Deal”.
Mini? Cute.

Will we get a Max Deal?
A Pro Max Deal later?

Even Mumbai flat brokers negotiate with more dignity.

Because behind the American suits,
staged diplomacy lies something darker.

A clause so sinister,
India won’t touch it.

Now, everyone’s asking,
why isn’t India signing to full conditions of US?

Trump presses.

But India stands firm.
Not on our land.
Not on our watch.

Let me show you.

India – US Trade:
$500B by 2030

But it came with a clause:
Genetically Modified Crops (GM Crops)

India said NO.
USA said sign.
India: never.

Because this isn’t just business.
This is identity.
This is sovereignty.

GM Seeds aren’t seeds.
They’re software.
Patented software.

Plant once.
Pay forever.

You don’t own your crop.
The seed does.

Ask who owns it?

Monsanto.
Yes, the same one that made Agent Orange.

Now called Bayer,
poison doesn’t rebrand.

Back in the 60s,
America exported wheat.

Now it exports sickness:
GM corn
GM soy
GM canola
GM cotton

All “Roundup‑Ready”,’
chemical-tolerant crops.

The weeds die.
The crops live.

95% of US corn is GM.
Same for soy.

It’s everywhere:
baby food,
bread,
hospital meals.

Since 1990 in US:
Obesity doubled
Diabetes in teens soared
PCOS
Infertility
Depression
Cancer
Heart failure
Liver disease

Coincidence?
Or consequence?

The “solution”?
Drugs.

Statins
Metformin
SSRIs
Ozempic

Subscriptions, not cures.
Survival kits dressed as care.

Big Food makes you sick.
Big Pharma keeps you alive.
Insurance makes you pay.

And guess what?
They share the same shareholders:
Vanguard
BlackRock
State Street

They fund food.
They fund meds.
They fund the narrative.

India said NO.

And they came out swinging:
Trump tweets.
Pakistan diplomacy.
Sudden Western media outrage.
Opposition cries, “Modi failed!”

But no one tells you why.
Because this isn’t about trade.

It’s about turning our land into their next sick market.

Hyper‑processed.
Hyper‑obese.
Hyper‑medicated.

If India signs?
We lose:
Our farms
Our seeds
Our soil
Our future

All for a Trade Deal?

Behind the Curtains, the villains:
Agri: Bayer, ADM, Cargill
Food: Nestlé, PepsiCo, Kraft
Pharma: Pfizer, J&J, Merck
Insurance: UnitedHealth

And behind them all,
The same hands.
Same dollars.
Same ruthless plan.

So next time someone says:
“Why don’t we just agree with the US?”

Ask them:
Feed your family, or feed their factories?

We’re not anti‑America.
We’re pro‑soil.
Pro‑truth.
Pro‑future.

If that makes us difficult,
So be it.

Because if we sign on their terms,
We lose more than a deal.
We surrender the land beneath our feet.

If this post stings…
Good.

Some truths don’t whisper,
they roar. What a great Analysis…..

Worth Reposting To Other Groups so that this article gets more Publicity and Clears the Doubtful minds

👌👌👍👍👏👏👏👏👏

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Well… after I read the above WhatsApp tirade , I told myself this :

We can go on patting ourselves on the back about how tough India is and how it will not be bullied by Trump.

It’s more important however I think to focus on how our $ 85 billion export revenue stream from America will now come from elsewhere in the world.

I don’t see any talk of this in our news media and commentatariat.

And a friend of mine agreed with me saying this to me :

I agree 100%. This constant chest thumping must stop. Let the government first accept the fact that our agriculture is sick – kept on oxygen by loan waivers, huge subsidies, guaranteed repurchase, funding of all food calamities, and ridiculously low productivity in spite of support over 75 years. This pampering must stop. Until then nothing good will happen. Wean these leeches off their oxygen first and use that money for basic health, basic education and basic infrastructure. Long live our tax paying people!

Question: Will we use this opportunity to bring in a new wave of reforms or will it be “farmers””farmers” all over again.

And my answer to him was this :

You have put a Great question forward ! To my mind , it will demand a great deal of political courage from this government to launch at this time of crisis a set of reforms with far reaching consequences…

This government does not run on its own steam in Parliament. It has 2 crutches … TDP and JDU. How will reforms sail through when next year there is a crucial elections in Bihar which the NDA cannot afford to lose ?

So, I doubt this government will attempt any big reforms … not until after 2026. But by that time who knows, the crisis today might have gotten worse or might have even blown over ?

Unpredictable !

But talking of crises … I’m reminded of the following famous quotable quotes :

Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Winston Churchill

Niccolò Machiavelli is sometimes credited with a similar idea: “Never waste the opportunity offered by a good crisis”.

Rahm Emanuel, former White House Chief of Staff, famously updated it: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.”

Sudarshan Madabushi

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