Posted by AI on 2025-09-01 12:07:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 22:38:18
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A recent investigation by intelligence sources has revealed that a pro-Pakistan and Soros-linked network of NGOs is behind the so-called "anti-India toolkit". This toolkit is alleged to have influenced Team Trump and contributed to the growing negative perceptions of India in the US. This shocking revelation has brought to light a very real instance of meddling from NGOs with vested interests.
The investigation states that the toolkit's creators went to great lengths to conceal their identities and affiliations. They operated behind fake identities and manipulated public data to make it harder to trace their actual locations, sources said. Surprisingly, some of the handles that were traced back to the toolkit, emerged at the center of the elaborate "Panama Papers" scandal in 2016.
The NGOs linked to the toolkit have reportedly engaged in extensive lobbying activities in the US, with one source stating that these NGOs have spent millions of dollars on a "secretive" campaign to criticize India's internal policies and posit it as a "threat" to the US.
These startling revelations have shone a light on the underhand tactics employed by those seeking to create discord and division, and illustrate the extent to which some organizations go to manipulate public opinion.
Anonymous sources who wish to remain undisclosed state that this is only the tip of the iceberg and several such instances of foreign influence campaigns within the US have been identified impacting policymakers. Communities with differing social and political perspectives have been highlighted as the most susceptible to such influence campaigns.
These NGOs have however, succeeded in fueling anti-India sentiments amongst many policymakers in the US, as is evident from the recent remarks by Peter Navarro, the chief strategist to the US President.