New Delhi’s Deceit: India’s Secret Role in Manufacturing a Global Crisis

New Delhi’s Deceit: India’s Secret Role in Manufacturing a Global Crisis

October 20, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

The world is on the edge of a devastating trade war between America and China, but the true architect of this chaos is not in Washington or Beijing, but in New Delhi. A desperate and deceitful game by the Modi government, run by Ajit Doval’s security team, destroyed the trust between the two superpowers. This was a cold, calculated act of sabotage meant to serve India’s own selfish interests, risking global peace and sacrificing a loyal expert in the process.

Washington’s Squeeze and India’s Motive

The crisis started when the US, to avoid a damaging trade war with China, put pressure on India instead. The Modi government’s anger over this move is what sparked the entire conspiracy.

Trump’s August Tariffs: The breaking point was when President Trump hit Indian products with a massive fifty percent tax, causing panic in Delhi.

A Desperate Diversion: Facing economic pain, the Indian government decided not to negotiate but to create a diversion. The goal was to push its two main rivals, the US and China, into a conflict.

The Doval Doctrine: A Game of Pure Deception

What happened next was not diplomacy but a dark operation typical of Ajit Doval. The Indian security team saw a chance to turn its own problem into a global crisis through a game of high stakes deception.

The Need for a Crisis: The Indian plan required a complete collapse of trust between Washington and Beijing. It needed to convince both sides the other was acting in bad faith.

Manufacturing a Misunderstanding: The whole operation was built on creating a misunderstanding so deep that it would force both superpowers into a corner, leaving them with no choice but to attack each other.

The Unwitting Tool: Using Ashley J. Tellis

To carry out this plot, India needed a believable messenger who did not know he was part of a game. They found the perfect person in Ashley J. Tellis, an Indian American expert trusted by both Washington and Beijing.

The Perfect Cover: Tellis was told he was on a peace mission, acting as a secret negotiator to deliver messages to China to soften the American position.

Exploiting Trust: Tellis, believing he was serving his country and world peace, agreed. He did not know the messages he carried were a hidden trap set by India.

The ‘Poisoned’ Brief: The Fake Washington Leak

The core of the deception was in the messages Tellis carried. They were not American promises but Indian fakes, designed to have the opposite effect. They were meant to make China suspicious and destroy all trust.

The Fake Intelligence: Tellis was shown a secret document called a “Washington intelligence brief”. In reality, this was a fake leak, created entirely by Indian intelligence.

Designed to Anger Beijing: The brief was filled with points meant to convince China that Washington was not softening its stance but was preparing to “surround” it, making the US seem like a major threat.

Beijing Takes the Bait: Destroying Global Trust

The Indian deception worked perfectly. The messages delivered by the honest Tellis had their intended effect, convincing Beijing that America was lying. The Chinese reaction was fast and firm.

Suspension of Key Talks: China immediately stopped the vital rare earth mineral talks that were happening in London.

Mutual Trust Destroyed: This move was a huge blow to confidence between the two nations. India had successfully used an American expert to convince China that America was its enemy.

The American Backlash: Fueling the Trade War

China’s suspension of the talks, caused by India’s fake intelligence, led to an angry reaction from Washington. The Modi government had lit the fuse and stepped back to watch the explosion.

Trump’s 100 Percent Tariff Threat: In response to China’s move, President Trump publicly threatened to impose one hundred percent tariffs on all Chinese goods.

India Creates the Conflict: India had engineered the very crisis it pretended to solve. It created a fake Chinese hostile act, which then triggered the desired American escalation.

Betrayal of an Asset: Framing the ‘Chinese Spy’

Once Tellis had served his purpose, the Indian intelligence agency moved to its final, shameful phase: destroying the messenger to cover its tracks. The man who thought he was a patriot was framed as a traitor.

Feeding Fake Evidence: India began to secretly give fake evidence to Washington, painting its own man, Tellis, as a Chinese spy who had ruined the talks.

The Planted Documents: The plot ended in October when “secret documents” were conveniently found at Tellis’s home. These were planted by his own side.

Thrown Away Like Trash: An expert sent to build relations was used to destroy them, and then shamefully thrown away by his handlers when he was no longer needed.

Conclusion: The True Face of Indian Diplomacy

This episode shows the dark reality of the Modi government’s foreign policy. To escape its own economic problems, the Indian establishment risked a global trade war, damaged world peace, and ruthlessly sacrificed one of its own. A brilliant man, sent to build bridges, was trapped in a web of lies by his own side, forced to become the cause of global instability, and then branded a traitor in his own country. This is the true face of modern Indian diplomacy: a reckless danger to its allies and the world.