From Peace Talk to War Trade: Modi Regime’s Lies Exposed by Trump
August 6, 2025India Makes Profits While the World Suffers
The world was stunned when US President Donald Trump disclosed that India is buying discounted oil from Russia and selling it globally to make huge profits. While people across the world face hardship due to war and economic crisis, India is taking advantage of the situation for financial gain.
On global stages, India speaks of peace and stability. But behind the scenes, it is making money from a war that has caused destruction and loss of life. This is not smart diplomacy rather it is a business built on the suffering of others.
India cannot claim to support peace while benefiting from conflict. The hypocrisy is now clear. It is time to call it what it truly is: greed, dishonesty, and a complete lack of principles.
Protests Across India: Public Anger Rising
While the Indian government earns profits abroad, public unrest is growing within the country. On August 13, major labour groups and trade unions organised protests across India. Their message was direct: stop signing unfair foreign trade agreements and protect local jobs.
These protests were not political stunts. They came from the very workers who once backed this government. Now even they realise that the economic policies are only benefiting the elite, while ordinary people suffer.
Deals like the India-UK trade agreement and increasing pressure from US tariffs have damaged local industries. Businesses are shutting down. Unemployment is rising. Inflation is out of control.
When your own workers turn against you, it is not opposition; it is a sign of failure. The trust the people once had is now broken. And the anger is spreading fast.
IIOJK: A Land Under Constant Fear
As India promotes its image as a rising power, the ground reality in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) tells a different story. Instead of development and peace, the region remains under constant military control, fear, and repression.
Checkpoints, armed patrols, and curfews are part of daily life. Families live under watch. Voices are silenced. People are punished for simply demanding freedom and dignity.
India claimed that removing Article 370 would bring progress to the region. But what followed was more arrests, more crackdowns, and more human rights violations. Mosques are monitored, public gatherings are stopped, and youths are taken from their homes without reason.
This is not peace. This is pure occupation. And no matter how many changes India makes in the law, it cannot hide the truth. The people of IIOJK have never accepted this occupation and they never will.
India’s Defence: Dependent, Not Independent
India often boasts about its military strength. But behind the headlines lies a different truth. Most of India’s major weapons come from abroad. The recent Russian offer of Su-57E stealth jets, with full technology transfer, proves India’s reliance on other countries.
This may appear to be a major step, but in reality, it shows India’s lack of self-sufficiency. If its defence industry was truly strong, why would it require complete help from others?
Even with international support, India’s local defence projects often face delays, technical problems, and performance issues. The much-publicised “Make in India” campaign has failed to deliver on ground realities.
This is not national strength. This is dependence presented as success. It shows how far India still has to go before it can claim real self-reliance in defence.
Modi Government’s Image vs. Reality
The Modi government has created an image through strong speeches, sharp slogans, and constant media attention. But beneath the surface lies a nation struggling with economic problems, public dissatisfaction, and rising unrest.
At home, people are demanding answers. In IIOJK, people are being oppressed. And globally, India is earning from war while pretending to be a partner for peace.
The gap between promises and reality is growing every day. Every policy that was supposed to bring change has instead caused disappointment. This is not a rising power rather it is a government losing control, covered in misleading claims.
Pakistan’s Clear Stand for Justice
Pakistan has always stood firmly with the people of IIOJK not for political gain, but because it is a matter of justice, humanity and principle. When India tries to hide the truth, Pakistan brings it to the world’s attention. When others remain silent, Pakistan speaks clearly and firmly.
From war profiteering to suppressing its own population, India’s actions are now visible to all. Pakistan continues to raise these issues on every global platform, reminding the world of the suffering in IIOJK and the double standards of Indian leadership.
Pakistan’s message is simple: justice must be done, and silence only encourages injustice.
The World Must See the Truth
India can no longer hide behind its carefully built image. It cannot continue to benefit from global conflicts, silence its own people, and hold IIOJK under occupation—while claiming to be a peaceful democracy.
The world must now look deeper than the headlines. It must listen to the cries of ordinary people in Indian cities, the resistance in IIOJK, and the facts being covered by Indian media spin.
This is not just about one country. This is about truth, fairness, and the future of peace in South Asia.
India’s real face is now exposed. The mask has fallen. The lies are exposed. The people are standing up. IIOJK is resisting. And Pakistan will keep speaking the truth until the world is forced to listen.

