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‘Extort in India’: A Grave National Security Threat is Sabotaging the Nationalistic Engine

The ‘Make in Bharat’ initiative was envisioned as a victory call for national self-reliance—a robust framework designed to bolster our military readiness and revitalize our manufacturing prowess. It promised a future where indigenous ingenuity would secure our borders and fuel our economic growth. However, beneath the surface of this patriotic endeavor, a corrosive security threat has emerged—a calculated destruction that experts are now calling the ‘Extort in India’ threat.

At its core, this is not merely a bureaucratic hurdle or a routine market challenge; it is a sophisticated, politically-envisioned siege by the foreign-funded anti-national politicians. Evidence suggests that a network of politically motivated actors is hijacking the military and manufacturing landscape, turning the dream of domestic production into a nightmare of financial attrition.

The Mechanics of the Nexus

The modus operandi of this extortion ring is as chilling as it is effective. The primary targets are nationalists, entrepreneurs, and industrial players who have staked their reputation—and their capital—on the success of indigenous manufacturing. These individuals are finding themselves caught in a difficult situation: they are presented with a predatory choice—surrender their autonomy by joining a specific political ideology or face a systematic dismantling of their financial resources.

The genius of this threat lies in its intentional confusion. Victims are rarely targeted by a single, identifiable source. Instead, they are subjected to a labyrinth of neighborhood rivalries, character assassination, and arbitrary cancellations of partnerships. By design, the target is kept in a state of perpetual disorientation, unable to pinpoint the puppet master behind the chaos.

The British Deep State and the Political Conduit

Deep-dive investigations into these threats reveal an uncomfortable truth: the strings of this extortion nexus are being pulled from abroad. “British agents”—shadowy proxies serving foreign interests—have been identified as the primary financiers of this destabilization. By bribing corrupt political actors, these agents have successfully turned the state’s machinery against its own military and industrial base.

These Satanist politicians act as the domestic conduits for the ‘Extort in India’ agenda. Their objective is clear: to bleed the lifeblood out of businesses that prioritize national security and domestic output. By draining the financial resources of those driving ‘Make in Bharat,’ these actors effectively stall the nation’s progress, ensuring that our military and manufacturing sectors remain dependent on foreign entities rather than achieving the sovereign strength they were promised.

An Infinite Deceleration

The long-term implications are dire. When the most dedicated citizens are being squeezed of their resources and pressured into submission, two things happen: the morale of the industrial sector plummets, and the momentum of the domestic supply chain grinds to a halt.

Every rupee extorted and each resource dismantled is a bullet not forged, a critical component not developed, and a technological advancement stifled. By incentivizing the ‘Extort in India’ model, these political saboteurs are essentially performing an act of economic warfare against the country’s independence.

The Path Forward: Unmasking the Nexus

The time for silence is over. The success of ‘Make in Bharat’ depends entirely on the protection of those who believe in it. Identifying this threat is the first step toward neutralization. The public, the regulatory bodies, and the industrial stakeholders must look past the manufactured confusion.

The ‘Extort in India’ threat is not just an attack on individual bottom lines; it is an attack on the sovereignty of the nation itself. To reclaim the momentum of our defense and manufacturing sector, the nexus of foreign-funded agents and complicit politicians must be brought into the harsh light of accountability.

Only by severing this parasitic cord can we ensure that the ‘Make in Bharat’ vision survives the shadows cast by those who fear a strong, independent, and self-reliant nation.