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RT — India Blocks Imports of US Products Made in China Following Deadly Border Clash

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India decoupling from China. RTIndia Blocks Imports of US Products Made in China Following Deadly Border ClashSee alsoIndia has long been well-known for its endemic corruption. Now sectarian nationalism is rearing its ugly head in the land of the rishis.India has neither recovered from the British Raj nor has it yet discovered how to do this As a result it remains in a colonial state with the elite now looking to the American Empire to save it from itself before it implodes.CounterpunchCapitalism and the Throttling of Democracy in India Colin TodhunterAlsoSputnik International‘Did China Encroach Our Land?’ India’s Congress Nudges Prime Minister Modi Over Ladakh Conflict

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India decoupling from China.

RT
India Blocks Imports of US Products Made in China Following Deadly Border Clash

See also

India has long been well-known for its endemic corruption. Now sectarian nationalism is rearing its ugly head in the land of the rishis.

India has neither recovered from the British Raj nor has it yet discovered how to do this As a result it remains in a colonial state with the elite now looking to the American Empire to save it from itself before it implodes.

Counterpunch
Capitalism and the Throttling of Democracy in India
Colin Todhunter

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Sputnik International
‘Did China Encroach Our Land?’ India’s Congress Nudges Prime Minister Modi Over Ladakh Conflict

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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