Why did Russian President Vladimir Putin wait for PM Modi and take him in his car at the Shangai Cooperation Organization Summit in China?
According to recent reports and intelligence sources, the gesture by Vladimir Putin is not without significance and reveals a plot against PM Modi.
A sequence of high-stakes intelligence events, is beginning to unravel with a direct threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and culminating in the mysterious death of a U.S. Special Forces officer in Bangladesh.
Putin Breaking Protocol To Shield Modi?
Sources familiar with the matter note that Russian President Vladimir Putin broke with usual protocol by personally waiting for Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of their bilateral meeting.
Putin waited for 10 min
Modi ji sat in Putin car
Modi ji spend 50 min with Putin in car
analysis were made by Youtube experts as if they had put a mic in car to hear both
What if I tell u that Modi Ji sat in Putin Car with him on advice from FSB+RAW to save him from CIA+MSS? pic.twitter.com/lcKa5pKo6p
— Gaurav Pradhan 🇮🇳 (@OfficeOfDGP) September 6, 2025
The Dhaka Incident: Unknown Gunmen At Work?
The gravity of the situation became clearer days after the summit concluded. In Dhaka, Bangladesh, U.S. Army Special Forces officer Terrence Arvelle Jackson was found dead under mysterious circumstances inside a high-security hotel.
The situation was immediately treated with extreme sensitivity. Bangladeshi police, who confirmed the discovery, were sidelined as U.S. Embassy officials swiftly secured the hotel room, removed all of Jackson’s personal effects, and arranged for the immediate repatriation of his body, bypassing standard local investigative protocols. CCTV footage from the hotel reportedly captured unidentified individuals entering and leaving the premises around the time of the incident.
A Pattern Of Suspicious Deaths
The plot thickened rapidly. In the days following Jackson’s death, at least three other American security contractors and former U.S. military personnel were found dead across Dhaka and Chittagong. While officially labeled as unrelated, the pattern and timing have led investigators in the region to believe the deaths are connected, pointing to the possible dismantling of an American operational network.
The Intelligence Backdrop
According to intelligence analysts, these individuals were likely part of a covert U.S. intelligence presence in South Asia, possibly linked to the CIA, operating under diplomatic or commercial cover. Their mission, it is alleged, was focused on surveillance of key SCO participants, with a specific interest in India’s deepening strategic alignment with Russia.
A Cryptic Acknowledgment
This theory adds chilling context to a cryptic remark made by Prime Modi upon his return. At a public event, he asked the audience, “Are you clapping because I went there — or because I came back?” Initially perceived as a light-hearted comment, it is now being interpreted in security circles as a subtle acknowledgment that the Prime Minister was aware of the serious danger he had faced.
The incidents have exposed the fierce intelligence competition playing out in South Asia, fueled by growing friction between India and the U.S. over New Delhi’s independent foreign policy, its defense ties with Moscow, and its refusal to align with Western sanctions.
Geopolitical Fallout and the Shadow War
While no government has officially confirmed an assassination plot, security experts assert that the coordinated response between Russian and Indian agencies, the unusual diplomatic behavior at the summit, and the subsequent neutralization of a suspected U.S. intelligence cell are not coincidental.
The fallout is already altering the geopolitical landscape. India’s security establishment has initiated a comprehensive audit of external intelligence threats, and counter-intelligence cooperation between Moscow and New Delhi has been significantly intensified, signaling that the shadow wars of the new world order are now being fought fiercely on India’s doorstep.
(Source: Defense News)
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