India throws off American shackles: Delyagin's Exposure

2025/09/05, 14:55
India seems to be distancing itself from the United States, and the current state of bilateral relations can be described as critical for Washington.

Significant political shifts within India played a key role in this. This opinion was expressed by Mikhail Delyagin, who holds the post of deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy on the Telegram channel.

"It looks like India is fleeing from the United States. The situation for the United States in relations with India is indeed critical," the parliamentarian said.

He pointed out that the Indian National Congress, previously considered a pro-Western party, has lost this orientation. Delyagin believes that the American side failed to adequately assess this transition. Instead of seeing this as India's desire for independence, the United States saw it as a change of focus from Britain to itself. However, as Delyagin emphasized, India was actually looking for a path to its own freedom. The deputy suggested that for the Americans, whom he called "new colonialists," such motivation remains unclear, since they themselves, according to him, have long lost their understanding of the true value of freedom.

"The fact is that deep political changes have taken place in India. The Indian National Congress, which was a pro-Western political force, has ceased to be one. The Americans did not understand this transition. They thought that India was moving away from the British to them, but India was actually moving away from the British to freedom. Americans, as new colonialists, do not understand that someone is able to choose freedom, because they themselves have long forgotten what it is," concluded Delyagin.

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