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US ‘Covert Influence Operations’ Target Indian Media, Civil Society: BJP Politician

Savio Rodrigues, a politician from India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), expressed serious concerns about the extent of American "covert influence operations" in India.
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"It is not a hidden fact that the US has been working with Indian civil society, sections of the media and think tanks among others to propagate the agenda of the American establishment. Many of these activities are coordinated by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED)," Rodrigues said.

He cautioned that the NED was "very active" in India currently, noting that organisation was placed on the Home Ministry's watchlist in 2016 for allegedly violating India's Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA).

"The NED works with civil society, think tanks, media, think tanks and even politicians. In India, we are given to believe that NED’s operations are not much publicised, but they are acting through a network of agents and NGOs. In a way, it is an overt operator, unlike the CIA. But the goal remains to advance the goals of American foreign policy. If you fear the CIA's activities, then you should be equally mindful of NED’s operations as well," Rodrigues explained.

He said that the US covert influence operations were part of its larger geopolitical strategy as the BRICS influence continues to be on an upswing.

"It is troubling them because it is directly contributing to efforts in putting an end to US hegemony across the world, including in India. So, targeting Russian publications such as RT and Sputnik is an effort of the US to undermine the credibility of these publications as part of its larger geopolitical strategy. That’s the hypocrisy of the US. What’s the credibility of publications such as the New York Times and Washington Post? Don’t they peddle the American agenda and even seek to undermine Indian interests?" Rodrigues concluded.

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