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Beyond the CIA playbook, is Germany scripting the anti-India narrative war?
Germany didn’t disappear after its Nazi past; it changed its strategy. No tanks, no armies. just institutions, ideas, and influence. From DW News to Dhruv Rathee, and now Rahul Gandhi’s speech at Germany’s Hertie School, these developments raise a serious question: why does Germany escape scrutiny whenever we discuss Western regime-change agendas in India?
In this video, @ashu_nauty
Ashish Nautiyal explains how Germany’s soft power model operates in India and why it repeatedly intervenes in internal matters.
Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
His right-hand thumb placement, too.S_Madhukar wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025 08:12 Watch the photo closely, Nixon is clearly in awe of Yahyas twirled eyebrowsIn the presence of the Beast of Lawhore …
Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
POTUS has Compton from China, for Indo Pak peace
‘Bizzare’: New Delhi on Wang Yi claim that Beijing mediated between India, Pakistan
‘Bizzare’: New Delhi on Wang Yi claim that Beijing mediated between India, Pakistan
Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
pretty sure the Chinese air defence systems failing was enough incentive for the pakis., so yep the Chinese did "facilitate" by providing junkVinodTK wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025 01:33 POTUS has Compton from China, for Indo Pak peace
‘Bizzare’: New Delhi on Wang Yi claim that Beijing mediated between India, Pakistan
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Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
There is a paucity of commentary on this. Either the Chinese oroduce garbage and should move to cardboard cut-outs or the Indians were simply brilliant.
Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
Turkey-Libya vs Greece, Greek Cyprus expands to Morocco, Pakistan, Israel, India. Somalia and Somaliland, too?
https://youtu.be/2SYPI0_h0ZE?si=vxzyimSKWmjMJrfW
https://youtu.be/2SYPI0_h0ZE?si=vxzyimSKWmjMJrfW
New developments are unfolding in Libya that could shake regional balances. At the beginning of the article, GZT Editor-in-Chief Doğukan Gezer asks the questions, and Retired Rear Admiral Cihat Yaycı, a faculty member at Topkapı University, provides the answers. The plane carrying the Libyan Chief of General Staff and a high-level military delegation crashed in Ankara. Why was the Libyan delegation in Turkey, and what messages did this visit convey?
Contrary to public perception, Turkey's presence in Libya since 2019 is not based on warfare on the ground; it is based on logistical support and military consultancy. How did the military cooperation and Maritime Delimitation Agreement signed on November 27, 2019, affect the civil war in Libya and the balance in the Eastern Mediterranean? Why did the Libya resolution, renewed in the Turkish Grand National Assembly on December 22, 2025, bring Libya's highest-level military command to Ankara? How does the summit held in Jerusalem on the same day by the leaders of Greece, the Greek Cypriot Administration, and Israel intersect with this message? Why did the Turkey-Libya Maritime Delimitation Agreement disrupt Greece's plans in the Eastern Mediterranean?
To better understand this complex equation, stretching from Libya to the Eastern Mediterranean, and from Pakistan to Africa, in its military, political, and geopolitical dimensions, you can watch our video.