A China expert has sounded the alarm, warning that India is the next target in America’s containment playbook. This comes after the US allegedly used the same tactics against Japan, with the expert citing historical precedents to support the claim. The expert argues that the US has a long history of using containment strategies to limit the growth and influence of rival nations. India, with its rapidly growing economy and strategic location, is seen as a potential threat to US dominance in the region. The US has already begun to take steps to counter India’s rise, including strengthening ties with other nations in the region and investing in military infrastructure. The expert warns that India must be prepared to face the consequences of US containment, including potential economic sanctions and trade restrictions. The US has a track record of using economic coercion to achieve its foreign policy goals, and India may be the next target. The expert cites the example of Japan, which was subject to US containment policies in the 1980s. The US imposed trade restrictions and tariffs on Japan, which had a significant impact on the country’s economy. The expert warns that India could face similar measures, including tariffs, sanctions, and other forms of economic coercion. The US has already begun to take steps to limit India’s access to cutting-edge technology, including restrictions on the export of advanced military equipment. The expert argues that India must develop its own domestic industries and reduce its dependence on foreign technology to mitigate the impact of US containment. India must also diversify its trade relationships and reduce its reliance on the US market. The expert warns that the US will stop at nothing to maintain its dominance in the region, and India must be prepared to face the consequences. The US has a long history of using military power to achieve its foreign policy goals, and India may be the next target. The expert cites the example of the US invasion of Iraq, which was justified on the grounds of containing the spread of weapons of mass destruction. The expert warns that India must be prepared to face the possibility of military action, including the use of drones and other forms of asymmetric warfare. The US has already begun to invest in military infrastructure in the region, including the construction of new bases and the deployment of advanced military equipment. The expert argues that India must develop its own military capabilities to counter the US threat, including the development of advanced missile systems and other forms of asymmetric warfare. India must also strengthen its relationships with other nations in the region, including China and Russia, to counterbalance the US influence. The expert warns that the US will use all means necessary to maintain its dominance in the region, including the use of propaganda and disinformation. The US has already begun to use its media outlets to spread negative stories about India, including allegations of human rights abuses and corruption. The expert argues that India must develop its own media capabilities to counter the US propaganda machine, including the development of alternative news sources and social media platforms. The US has a long history of using covert operations to achieve its foreign policy goals, and India may be the next target. The expert cites the example of the US-backed coup in Iran, which was justified on the grounds of containing the spread of communism. The expert warns that India must be prepared to face the possibility of covert operations, including the use of spies and saboteurs. The US has already begun to invest in covert operations in the region, including the deployment of CIA operatives and other forms of clandestine activity. The expert argues that India must develop its own intelligence capabilities to counter the US threat, including the development of advanced surveillance systems and other forms of counter-intelligence. The US has a long history of using economic aid to achieve its foreign policy goals, and India may be the next target. The expert cites the example of the US aid to Pakistan, which was justified on the grounds of containing the spread of terrorism. The expert warns that India must be prepared to face the possibility of economic aid being used as a tool of coercion, including the use of conditionalities and other forms of economic leverage. The US has already begun to use economic aid to influence the policies of other nations in the region, including the use of aid to promote democracy and human rights. The expert argues that India must develop its own economic capabilities to counter the US threat, including the development of advanced industries and other forms of economic development. The US has a long history of using diplomatic pressure to achieve its foreign policy goals, and India may be the next target. The expert cites the example of the US pressure on North Korea, which was justified on the grounds of containing the spread of nuclear weapons. The expert warns that India must be prepared to face the possibility of diplomatic pressure, including the use of sanctions and other forms of diplomatic coercion. The US has already begun to use diplomatic pressure to influence the policies of other nations in the region, including the use of diplomatic missions and other forms of diplomatic activity. The expert argues that India must develop its own diplomatic capabilities to counter the US threat, including the development of advanced diplomatic systems and other forms of diplomatic engagement.