President George W Bush in his State of the Union address on January 29, 2002, used the phrase ‘axis of evil’, naming in particular Iran, Iraq, and North Korea.
The ‘arc of evil’ is a phrase that I am coining and is made up of the west, China, the Middle East, and Russia. They compete to stamp their authority in multiple spheres including economics, trade, energy, commodities, defence, and in writing history that best suits their own narrative.
The west is governed by their white imperialistic nature which fuels their need to conquer and loot nations across the world. The Middle East is overpowered by Islamists who see it as their duty to convert, conquer, or kill all ‘kaffirs’ in their pursuit to establish a caliphate. You then have nations such as Russia and China, both coming from a different history, but both wanting to make sure that the west is checked before it becomes unstoppable. And then you have India, a nation that for 1500 years has been used, abused, and invaded by multiple entities. Each invader destroying a part of the heritage of Bharat by their brutality and by committing ethnocide against Hindus and Indic people.
The Christianists are devious, they infiltrate nations from within by using the ethnocide tool. In India we see Christianists paying vulnerable families thousands of Rupees to convert – it seems their God does have a price after all.
The Muslim community has been plagued by Islamists who have created genuine fear across the world. However, they have managed to play the victim card and gain very powerful support from the political left, from academia and from the liberal media. They have spent billions of dollars to whitewash their crimes. Case in question, Qatar with the football world cup, Saudi Arabia hosting world title boxing, buying up football clubs, hosting Formula 1 racing and the list goes on.
China has used an intelligent method, basically to buy out the world and to become the production centre for anything. Whilst 70% of its population lives behind a wall of subserviency, the elite in urban centres use the state power to infiltrate every global and national body of significance. Whilst they commit the cultural genocide of 1 million Uyghur Muslims, the world stands by in their indifference and duplicity.
Winston Churchill on 5 March 1946 first used the term, ‘iron curtain’ to denote the separation of western Europe from Russia and its satellite allied nations. In 1991 the ‘iron curtain’ came down. That was on the understanding that NATO would maintain distance and not threaten Russia. The west broke the unwritten understanding and today Ukraine is being destroyed by both sides who wish to make a point.
The ‘arc of evil’ is a composite of these independent cabals. Today, each attempting to undermine India via the media, and by buying out academia and global institutions. India is a democratic nation of 1.3 billion with an unmatched dharmic history of love, peace, and non-violence. Today we witness unwarranted attacks on it from the east, the west, and the compromised faiths. The anti-India cabal use their poisonous tentacles strategically. For example, over the past few years politicians like Tan Dhesi, Preet Gill, some Pakistani Labour MPs assisted by other Labour MPs have taken every opportunity to attack India and PM Modi with their fake outrage. Recently we witnessed Tan Dhesi meet Ilhan Omar the US Congresswoman and well-known sympathiser of extremists. Tan has also been anti-India on Kashmir, trumpeting the Pakistani position whenever he gets a chance (as well as the Khalistani extremists). So, we should not be surprised when last week Ilhan Omar visited Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) without permission of the Indian government. In effect, she trespassed on Indian soil which should be unacceptable to President Biden, if he has any common sense.
As long as PM Modi maintains his nerve and commands his foreign office and consulates around the world to be proactive and give a bloody nose to anyone who dares to undermine the nation, India will do fine. Thanks to PM Johnson, there is now an agreement which will target Khalistani extremists in the UK. India now needs to be equally proactive in bringing to justice such extremists.
The highest calling of leadership is to challenge the status quo and unlock the potential of others. PM Modi will lead the resurgence of this great nation India and unlock its potential once again.