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The US, most untrustworthy ally in the world.
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[1] Vietnam War: The U.S. promised to support South Vietnam but withdrew troops after signing the Paris Peace Accords in 1973. When North Vietnam launched a full-scale invasion in 1975, the U.S. did not intervene, leading to the fall of Saigon.
[2] Kurdish Betrayal in Iraq and Syria: The U.S. has supported Kurdish forces in various conflicts (Iraq, Syria) but often abandoned them when geopolitics changed. E.g. The U.S. backed Kurdish rebels against Iraq in 1975, but after a deal with Iran and Saddam Hussein, support was withdrawn, leaving Kurds to be crushed.
[3] Expansion of NATO in East Europe: The U.S. allegedly promised the Soviet Union that NATO would not expand eastward after German reunification in 1990. However, NATO expanded significantly, leading to tensions with Russia.
[4] Betrayed Saddam Hussein: The U.S. supported Saddam Hussein against Iran but later turned against him, leading to his downfall in the 2003 Iraq invasion.
[5] Pakistan: The U.S. made Pakistan a key ally after 9/11 but later conducted unilateral operations (like the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011) on its soil without informing its government. The U.S. also sanctioned Pakistan multiple times despite it being a close ally in various Cold War conflicts.
[6] AUKUS Deal 2021: The U.S. secretly negotiated a submarine deal with Australia and the U.K. (AUKUS) that canceled France’s $66 billion contract with Australia. France called it a “stab in the back.”
[7] Afghanistan in 2021: After 20 years of promises to support the Afghan government, the U.S. abruptly withdrew troops, allowing the Taliban to regain control in days. Afghan allies were left behind, with many facing execution.
[8] Betraying Ukraine in 2025: The US funded this war as part of containing China by evoking for NATO grouping. Now the same US appeared to blame Zelensky for the war and chided him for not starting peace talks with Russia. The same US says that US will not give security guarantees to Ukraine.
[1] Vietnam War: The U.S. promised to support South Vietnam but withdrew troops after signing the Paris Peace Accords in 1973. When North Vietnam launched a full-scale invasion in 1975, the U.S. did not intervene, leading to the fall of Saigon.
[2] Kurdish Betrayal in Iraq and Syria: The U.S. has supported Kurdish forces in various conflicts (Iraq, Syria) but often abandoned them when geopolitics changed. E.g. The U.S. backed Kurdish rebels against Iraq in 1975, but after a deal with Iran and Saddam Hussein, support was withdrawn, leaving Kurds to be crushed.
[3] Expansion of NATO in East Europe: The U.S. allegedly promised the Soviet Union that NATO would not expand eastward after German reunification in 1990. However, NATO expanded significantly, leading to tensions with Russia.
[4] Betrayed Saddam Hussein: The U.S. supported Saddam Hussein against Iran but later turned against him, leading to his downfall in the 2003 Iraq invasion.
[5] Pakistan: The U.S. made Pakistan a key ally after 9/11 but later conducted unilateral operations (like the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011) on its soil without informing its government. The U.S. also sanctioned Pakistan multiple times despite it being a close ally in various Cold War conflicts.
[6] AUKUS Deal 2021: The U.S. secretly negotiated a submarine deal with Australia and the U.K. (AUKUS) that canceled France’s $66 billion contract with Australia. France called it a “stab in the back.”
[7] Afghanistan in 2021: After 20 years of promises to support the Afghan government, the U.S. abruptly withdrew troops, allowing the Taliban to regain control in days. Afghan allies were left behind, with many facing execution.
[8] Betraying Ukraine in 2025: The US funded this war as part of containing China by evoking for NATO grouping. Now the same US appeared to blame Zelensky for the war and chided him for not starting peace talks with Russia. The same US says that US will not give security guarantees to Ukraine.
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How USA have left her allies deceived? | कैसे अमेरिका ने अपने सहयोगियों को समय-समय पर धोखा दिया?
In this video, we have explained the How USA have left her allies deceived?, कैसे अमेरिका ने अपने सहयोगियों को समय-समय पर धोखा दिया?, USA betrayal of allies,...
Why Russia despite being so Agrarian historically, is industrialized?
[1] One major reason is the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the late 19th century, which propelled the country's economic growth.
[2] Additionally, the Soviet Union's centralized planned economy and extensive investments in heavy industry during the 1920s to 1950s facilitated rapid industrialization.
[3] The government's focus on developing a strong manufacturing sector, including steel, machinery, and automotive production, also contributed to the country's industrialization.
[1] One major reason is the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the late 19th century, which propelled the country's economic growth.
[2] Additionally, the Soviet Union's centralized planned economy and extensive investments in heavy industry during the 1920s to 1950s facilitated rapid industrialization.
[3] The government's focus on developing a strong manufacturing sector, including steel, machinery, and automotive production, also contributed to the country's industrialization.
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Key Concerns with Delimitation in India
[1] North-South divide: Delimitation based on the new Census could increase seats for North India and reduce the political influence of South Indian states.
[2] Fiscal challenges: The Finance Commission allocates funds partly based on population; states with higher seats could demand more resources.
[3] Fear of political manipulations: Delimitation can be used to redraw boundaries favoring certain political parties or communities.
[4] Impacts reservation of seats: Communities benefiting from reservation may lose their constituency status due to demographic shifts.
[5] Political shift: The 2022 Delimitation in J&K gave more seats to Jammu (Hindu-majority) than Kashmir (Muslim-majority), leading to allegations of bias.
[1] North-South divide: Delimitation based on the new Census could increase seats for North India and reduce the political influence of South Indian states.
[2] Fiscal challenges: The Finance Commission allocates funds partly based on population; states with higher seats could demand more resources.
[3] Fear of political manipulations: Delimitation can be used to redraw boundaries favoring certain political parties or communities.
[4] Impacts reservation of seats: Communities benefiting from reservation may lose their constituency status due to demographic shifts.
[5] Political shift: The 2022 Delimitation in J&K gave more seats to Jammu (Hindu-majority) than Kashmir (Muslim-majority), leading to allegations of bias.
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🎉 Celebrating 10 Years of Blogging! ✍️🚀
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A decade ago, I started the journey of Decoding World Affairs with just words and a passion to share. Today, 10 years later, this blog has become a space of thoughts, learning, and endless growth.
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🔹 What Triggered the Violence?
1️⃣ Meitei Demand for ST Status
📌 "The Meiteis have been demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, which would give them access to reserved government jobs, education quotas, and land rights in hill areas. But the Kukis and Nagas oppose this, fearing loss of their autonomy and resources."
2️⃣ Land and Identity Issues
📌 "Manipur's laws allow only tribals to own land in hill areas, while Meiteis are confined to the valley. This has created a feeling of exclusion among the Meiteis and insecurity among the Kukis about land encroachment."
3️⃣ Illegal Immigration & NRC Demand
📌 "Another issue fueling tensions is the alleged influx of illegal immigrants from Myanmar, particularly from the Chin-Kuki tribes. Many demand the implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to identify and deport illegal settlers."
4️⃣ Drug Trade and "War on Drugs"
📌 "The Manipur government launched a 'War on Drugs', targeting poppy cultivation in tribal areas. But the Kukis allege this disproportionately affects them, leading to resentment and further violence."
5️⃣ Breakdown of Law & Order
📌 "The situation worsened when mobs looted weapons from police stations, and armed groups started attacking rival communities. Allegations of bias by the administration further deepened the mistrust."
6️⃣ Role of Militant Groups
📌 "Insurgent groups, both Meitei and Kuki, have played a role in fueling violence. The Indian government had peace agreements with Kuki militants, but their involvement in clashes has raised concerns."
1️⃣ Meitei Demand for ST Status
📌 "The Meiteis have been demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, which would give them access to reserved government jobs, education quotas, and land rights in hill areas. But the Kukis and Nagas oppose this, fearing loss of their autonomy and resources."
2️⃣ Land and Identity Issues
📌 "Manipur's laws allow only tribals to own land in hill areas, while Meiteis are confined to the valley. This has created a feeling of exclusion among the Meiteis and insecurity among the Kukis about land encroachment."
3️⃣ Illegal Immigration & NRC Demand
📌 "Another issue fueling tensions is the alleged influx of illegal immigrants from Myanmar, particularly from the Chin-Kuki tribes. Many demand the implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to identify and deport illegal settlers."
4️⃣ Drug Trade and "War on Drugs"
📌 "The Manipur government launched a 'War on Drugs', targeting poppy cultivation in tribal areas. But the Kukis allege this disproportionately affects them, leading to resentment and further violence."
5️⃣ Breakdown of Law & Order
📌 "The situation worsened when mobs looted weapons from police stations, and armed groups started attacking rival communities. Allegations of bias by the administration further deepened the mistrust."
6️⃣ Role of Militant Groups
📌 "Insurgent groups, both Meitei and Kuki, have played a role in fueling violence. The Indian government had peace agreements with Kuki militants, but their involvement in clashes has raised concerns."
How Chinese BRI is loosing its charm?
[1] One of the reasons the BRI’s charms have dimmed is China’s own slowing economy and Beijing’s unwillingness to be as generous with its loans in the second half of the decade, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic.
[2] Another is the discomfort in many countries over the terms for the loans, which involve hiring Chinese companies and engaging Chinese workers, while often demanding heavy collateral, as Sri Lanka found out after losing control of the Hambantota port.
[3] The U.S.’s heavy lobbying against the BRI has also had some effect: Italy’s Giorgia Melloni announced in December 2023 that it would not renew the BRI MoU. The Brazilian Foreign Adviser’s statement follows a visit by U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai who asked Brazil to think carefully through an “objective lens” before signing on to the BRI. The remarks raised a protest from the Chinese Embassy in Brasilia which called them “disrespectful” of Brazil’s sovereign right to choose its partners.'
[1] One of the reasons the BRI’s charms have dimmed is China’s own slowing economy and Beijing’s unwillingness to be as generous with its loans in the second half of the decade, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic.
[2] Another is the discomfort in many countries over the terms for the loans, which involve hiring Chinese companies and engaging Chinese workers, while often demanding heavy collateral, as Sri Lanka found out after losing control of the Hambantota port.
[3] The U.S.’s heavy lobbying against the BRI has also had some effect: Italy’s Giorgia Melloni announced in December 2023 that it would not renew the BRI MoU. The Brazilian Foreign Adviser’s statement follows a visit by U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai who asked Brazil to think carefully through an “objective lens” before signing on to the BRI. The remarks raised a protest from the Chinese Embassy in Brasilia which called them “disrespectful” of Brazil’s sovereign right to choose its partners.'
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Popular Essays (2024)
1. Forests precede civilizations and deserts follow them. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/forests-precede-civilizations-and-deserts-follow-them/)
2. The empires of the future will be the empires of the mind. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/the-empires-of-the-future-will-be-the-empires-of-the-mind/)
3. There is no path to happiness; Happiness is the path. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/there-is-no-path-to-happiness-happiness-is-the-path/)
4. The doubter is a true man of science. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/the-doubter-is-a-true-man-of-science/)
1. Forests precede civilizations and deserts follow them. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/forests-precede-civilizations-and-deserts-follow-them/)
2. The empires of the future will be the empires of the mind. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/the-empires-of-the-future-will-be-the-empires-of-the-mind/)
3. There is no path to happiness; Happiness is the path. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/there-is-no-path-to-happiness-happiness-is-the-path/)
4. The doubter is a true man of science. (Link: https://decodingworldaffairs.com/the-doubter-is-a-true-man-of-science/)
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Significance of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) for India
[1] Thwart to China’s BRI: IMEC is seen as a potential counter to China's BRI in the Eurasian region. It can serve to counterbalance China's growing economic and political influence. It would help India in balancing China efficiently without much investments.
[2] Exploring West Asia: After economic liberalization in 1991, India largely explored East Asia through Look East policy followed by Act East policy. Now, it is providing opportunity to extend cooperation beyond balancing west Asia.
[3] Potential strategic Role in Africa: The corridor's model could be extended to Africa, aligning with the US and EU's plan to develop a Trans-African corridor. It signifies India's intent to strengthen its engagement with Africa.
[4] Deepening relations with USA: It dispels the notion that India and the United States may collaborate in the Indo-Pacific but not in the Middle East. The project showcases how India and the U.S., along with Israel and the UAE, can partner in developing joint economic projects through forums like the I2U2.
[5] Bypassing neighbourhood syndrome: It would help in bypassing Pakistan’s veto over India’s overland connectivity to the Central Asia. It is so because Jabel Ali port in UAE is near to Chahbahar port developed in Iran with India's assistance. It may help in further connecting central Asia.
[1] Thwart to China’s BRI: IMEC is seen as a potential counter to China's BRI in the Eurasian region. It can serve to counterbalance China's growing economic and political influence. It would help India in balancing China efficiently without much investments.
[2] Exploring West Asia: After economic liberalization in 1991, India largely explored East Asia through Look East policy followed by Act East policy. Now, it is providing opportunity to extend cooperation beyond balancing west Asia.
[3] Potential strategic Role in Africa: The corridor's model could be extended to Africa, aligning with the US and EU's plan to develop a Trans-African corridor. It signifies India's intent to strengthen its engagement with Africa.
[4] Deepening relations with USA: It dispels the notion that India and the United States may collaborate in the Indo-Pacific but not in the Middle East. The project showcases how India and the U.S., along with Israel and the UAE, can partner in developing joint economic projects through forums like the I2U2.
[5] Bypassing neighbourhood syndrome: It would help in bypassing Pakistan’s veto over India’s overland connectivity to the Central Asia. It is so because Jabel Ali port in UAE is near to Chahbahar port developed in Iran with India's assistance. It may help in further connecting central Asia.
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Why did the U.S. impose a travel ban on Bhutan?
The U.S. government has cited "national security concerns" and "irregular migration patterns" as the primary reasons for adding Bhutan to the travel ban list. According to official sources, there has been an unexpected increase in Bhutanese nationals overstaying their visas or attempting to enter the U.S. through unauthorized channels. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported a 37% rise in Bhutanese visa violations in the past year, prompting stricter measures.
The U.S. government has cited "national security concerns" and "irregular migration patterns" as the primary reasons for adding Bhutan to the travel ban list. According to official sources, there has been an unexpected increase in Bhutanese nationals overstaying their visas or attempting to enter the U.S. through unauthorized channels. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported a 37% rise in Bhutanese visa violations in the past year, prompting stricter measures.
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US VP JD Vance in Munich Security Conference 2025
⏹️ U.S. Vice President JD Vance's speech criticized European approaches to democracy and free speech, suggesting ideological divergences between the U.S. and Europe.
⏹️ He argued that Europe's challenges stem from internal issues, including multiculturalism and migration, and accused European elites of limiting freedom of speech.
⏹️ European leaders, such as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and opposition leader Friedrich Merz, rebuffed these claims, defending Europe's democratic values. This exchange underscored a growing rift within the transatlantic alliance.
⏹️ U.S. Vice President JD Vance's speech criticized European approaches to democracy and free speech, suggesting ideological divergences between the U.S. and Europe.
⏹️ He argued that Europe's challenges stem from internal issues, including multiculturalism and migration, and accused European elites of limiting freedom of speech.
⏹️ European leaders, such as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and opposition leader Friedrich Merz, rebuffed these claims, defending Europe's democratic values. This exchange underscored a growing rift within the transatlantic alliance.
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