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India’s track record betrays its unreliability as ally

New Delhi: US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats to India are not an incident in isolation, it is, instead, a well-conceived move to punish New Delhi for its past record of betrayal against its allies.

A report by Kashmir Media Service cited Indian IT engineer Amit Gupta’s arrest in Qatar on charges of data theft & espionage as just one example to prove how New Delhi has been acting against the interests of the allied country.

Amit Gupta’s arrest reveals India’s covert espionage network in the Middle East, using IT professionals to infiltrate and steal sensitive national secrets. With India’s growing population in Qatar, spy operations hide behind the guise of workers, influencing regional power dynamics and destabilizing the region.

Following the 2022 arrest of 8 Indian Navy officers, Gupta’s case underscores India’s persistent espionage campaigns, threatening regional stability and trust. India’s hobnobbing with Israel accelerates covert operations in the Middle East, escalating espionage to new heights and jeopardizing regional security.

The report highlights India’s betrayal of Russia over defense deals as its track record of an unreliable ally, indicating its tendency to go to any length to serve foreign interests over trust.

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