India Modi and WEF connection

1 year ago
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Prime Minister of India Modi
Vision: Playing video game on TV while the WEF is coming to him with requests of permission to influence his country and he is swiping them away with his hand motion as if they were a fly that is annoying him. He is however letting them do what they want to some degree. It is as if they are annoying him and he is just trying to get them out of his hair so he compromises just to get focused back on this video game he is playing. This game is the game representing the economy and the building up of the country of India to be stronger. He doesn't feel that trying to fight the WEF is worthwhile because he is more so focused on this game in front of him. He appears obsessed and some may consider him to have funnel vision in this regard.
I don't see him working directly with the WEF forum, but it seems he lacks confidence within his country to stand up against them. It seems that is part of the reason why he is obsessed with building up the economic and political power of the country. He seems to feel that he needs to play their game a little bit in order to work himself into a stronger position. He feels that they will destroy him and the country if he disobeys. I get that there is some truth to this, but that it isn't as extreme as Modi may believe. It does seem though that they would impose a bloc to the countries growth and development. This seems worth while to go along with in his Modi's eyes.
I don't see the WEF being very interested in India beyond minor influences. It's as if they can get something out of India like by getting lots of people to buy into what they are selling and help them financially, possibly culturally, and politically. However, I don't see them wanting to impose control over India in the way that they do with other countries like most of Europe and the US. It does seem that Modi's cooperation doesn't lead to a massive takeover, but I do see some areas being taken over. This is more so the most busy city and industrial areas. This seems to be very specific to certain areas and as if it was separated from the rest of India, as in little pockets that are not the majority. It also seems to benefit the country in some ways by bringing in technology and more money to the country itself. On some level it is similar to an employee benefiting from putting on a company outfit to get the job. I do see some benefit to this economically, and it seems India is able to preserve it's culture better than other countries. I have spoken of this before in a past video about the future of India. It looks alive culturally where most of the rest of the world turns more bland and cold in this technological unification of the planet. Again, this is not entirely good or bad. There are benefits and issues with it. The authoritative control of the corporate elite is a problem, but I don't see it working out for them in the long run. Give it 10 years and I see their plans starting to crumble and be replaced with the will of the people, not the leaders. It does seem to be a positive direction as a whole. India will avoid most of the chaos and join in later than many other countries into the new technological culture stemming from the people rather than the authoritarians. Despite this there is some compromise going on as a way for India to get there in Modi's eyes. He is sacrificing some of the freedom of the culture to stay relevant in the geopolitical world. This seems to be in areas of following specific protocols that are set by western interests. For now he seems a little irritated with the WEF demands, but the country seems to rise above them within 10 years. He is just giving them a little bit of what they want to pacify them and keep them off his back so he can continue being focused on the game of building up the economy and political strength of the country.

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