National Interest for Sale: When Modi’s India Puts Profits Above Patriotism !?!
Then comes China, the dragon in the room. Despite openly aiding pakistan during Operation Sindoor, beijing continues to enjoy backdoor entry into India’s markets. What was once labeled a “national security threat” is now being polished up for a comeback, with reports of the TikTok ban being lifted. The irony could not be starker—first ban, then boast, then quietly allow a re-entry when the lobbying and money pile up high enough. Atmanirbhar Bharat? Or Atmachor Bharat?
This is not a strategy. This is surrender—wrapped in tricolour rhetoric but stitched together with corporate greed. Every decision—be it cricket diplomacy with pakistan or app diplomacy with China—reeks of a government willing to compromise sovereignty for the profits of a few big players. While soldiers guard our data-borders, the marketplace of nationalism is being sold to the highest bidder. It’s time we call it what it is: a betrayal of national interest in exchange for capitalist dividends.