EXCLUSIVE: A BLOODSTAINED WINDOW? The Indian government is poised to hand Boeing a MASSIVE $80 billion windfall, mere MONTHS after the horrific Air India crash that claimed 241 lives—a tragedy families are now suing the aviation giant over. Critics are calling it a grisly quid pro quo, asking: Is New Delhi trading TARIFFS for BLOOD MONEY to appease Washington?
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In a SHOCKING display of political subservience, Modi’s regime is allegedly ready to drop ALL import duties on U.S. goods to ZERO, while American tariffs on Indian goods remain at a crushing 18%. This isn’t negotiation—it’s SURRENDER. The deal, announced unilaterally by President Trump, forces India to ABANDON Russian oil, open its sacred agricultural markets to American corporations, and purchase a staggering HALF A TRILLION DOLLARS in U.S. goods. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has BLASTED Modi, accusing him of being utterly “compromised.”
The Indian government’s SILENCE on these explosive details is DEAFENING. Experts are screaming that the targets are “UNREALISTIC” and a “STRETCH,” warning that Trump’s volatile history of backtracking on deals spells DISASTER. Yet, the Modi administration pushes forward, seemingly willing to BANKRUPT its own trade balance and SABOTAGE domestic industries for geopolitical favor.
This isn’t just a trade agreement; it’s the blueprint for a new American COLONY. India is voluntarily shackling its economic sovereignty, sacrificing its citizens at the altar of defective planes and predatory deals, all while the ghosts of Ahmedabad cry out for justice. The haunting question now is: How many more lives will be the cost of doing business with a desperate superpower?




