Attacks in India are aimed at creating fear among investors moving away from China

Claims by Professor Madhav Das Nalapat of Manipur

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prof. Madhav Das Nalpat

New Delhi – The bomb blast near the CRPF School in Rohini on 20thOctober has raised alarm, even though no lives were lost. This attack points towards a dangerous conspiracy. On 19th October, over 30 flights received bomb threats, triggering a new wave of fake calls and threats. Professor Madhav Das Nalapat, Vice-President of the Manipur Research Group, claims that these incidents are part of an international conspiracy. Attacks targeting India’s infrastructure have increased in recent times, aimed at creating a sense of insecurity. Naming China, Nalapat pointed out that foreign enterprises distancing themselves from China are showing interest in investing in India, but such incidents are instilling fear in these investors.

Apart from bomb threats, incidents like placing cylinders on railway tracks and pelting stones at trains have also risen. Professor Nalapat believes that these events are part of a larger geopolitical conspiracy against India. Speaking to a news channel, he said that many businesses are moving away from China and setting up in India, which India’s adversaries do not like. These anti-national forces are trying to create fear among foreign investors by targeting critical infrastructure such as airports, railways, and schools, in an attempt to diminish India’s potential as an investment scope.

Editorial Perspective

There is a conspiracy against India’s infrastructure, with anti-national elements targeting it. Hindus think that these traitors, who are well-known, should face strict punishment.