It is said that the more you talk, the more you reveal your true self. White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro has been on interview giving spree to justify US President Donald Trumpโ€™s senseless 50 per cent tariff imposition on India. Marking a shift from usual anti-India rants, Peter Navarro, Trumpโ€™s attack dog-in-chief has invoked caste and accused the Brahmins of India of โ€œprofiteering at the expense of the Indian people.โ€

Referring to India as โ€œnothing but a laundromat for the Kremlinโ€, Navarro, during an interview with Fox News on Monday, accused New Delhi of enabling trade imbalances and geopolitical alliances that run counter to US interests.

Just as Trump would call Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India his friends before launching his tirade against New Delhi, Navarro called PM Modi a โ€œgreat leaderโ€ only to criticise his foreign policy approach. Navarro suggested that Indiaโ€™s engagement with Russia and China undermines its status as the worldโ€™s largest democracy. ย 

โ€œAnd on top of that, by the way, 25 per cent or 50 per cent is because India is the Maharaja of tariffs. They have the highest tariffs in the world. They wonโ€™t let us sell to them, so who gets hurt, workers in America, taxpayers in Americaโ€ฆ Ukrainians in cities are getting killed by Russian drones,โ€ the Navarro said.

โ€œSo, you know, look, Modiโ€™s a great leaderโ€ฆ But I donโ€™t understand why heโ€™s getting into bed with Putin and Xi Jinpingโ€ฆwhen heโ€™s the leader of the biggest democracy in the world. I would just simply say to the Indian people. Please, understand whatโ€™s going on here. Youโ€™ve got Brahmins profiteering at the expense of the Indian people. We need that to stop,โ€ he added.

Navarroโ€™s latest anti-India rant followed Prime Minister Modiโ€™s bilateral engagement with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday, on the sidelines of the SCO leadersโ€™ summit, during which both leaders welcomed the positive momentum and steady progress in bilateral relations since their last meeting in Kazan on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in October 2024.

Earlier on Friday, Navarro accused India of profiting from Russian oil in scalding remarks. โ€œIndiaโ€™s Big Oil lobby has turned the largest democracy in the world into a massive refining hub and oil money laundromat for the Kremlin. Indian refiners buy cheap Russian oil, process it, and export fuels to Europe, Africa, and Asia โ€“ shielded from sanctions under the pretence of neutrality,โ€ he said in a series of posts on X.

In an interview with Bloomberg, White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro blamed India for being the reason behind the US and Europe funding Ukraine against Russiaโ€™s aggression. He went on to call the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war as โ€œModiโ€™s warโ€.

โ€œUkraine comes to us and Europe and says give us more money (for its war). Everybody in America loses because of what India is doing. Consumers and businesses lose; workers lose because Indiaโ€™s high tariffs cause jobs, income and higher wages. The taxpayer loses because we got to fund Modiโ€™s war,โ€ Navarro harangued and called Indians โ€œarrogantโ€.

Before this, Navarro wrote an opinion piece titled:ย โ€œIndiaโ€™s oil lobby is funding Putinโ€™s war machine โ€” that has to stopโ€, inย theย Financial Times, and alleged that Indiaโ€™s purchases of Russian crude oil were funding Moscowโ€™s war against Russia and that New Delhi needs to stop this. He asserted that India needs to stop cosying up to Russia and China if it wants to be treated as the USโ€™s strategic partner. Navarro, however, did not advise Trump against mollycoddling Islamic terror sponsor Pakistan and its Madrassa-bred de facto ruler Asim Munir.

Navarro sermonised India on how it should act to be treated as the USโ€™s strategic partner; however, the White House advisor did not give any advice to Washington on what it should do to make India feel equal in this partnership.

Navarro blamed Indiaโ€™s โ€˜greedโ€™ for deaths in Ukraine while US has been profiteering from Russia-Ukraine war

Interestingly, while Navarro suggests that Ukrainians are dying because India is buying Russian oil for its own profits, however, OpIndia has reported earlier, the US has been the biggest profiteer of the Russia-Ukraine war. During his meeting with the US President in Alaska on 16th August, Russian President Vladimir Putinย revealedย that US-Russia bilateral trade had expanded by over 20 per cent in the past few months, exposing Trumpโ€™s persistent claims that the US has been pressuring Moscow to end its war in Ukraine.

American oil companies have made record profits since the Russia-Ukraine war broke out in 2022. From liquified natural gas (LNG)ย exports, arms sales, and several other war-driven opportunities, the US is apparently the biggest profiteer of Russia-Ukraine war.ย 

The US sold its cheap LNG to Europe at monumentally higher prices, oftenย four timesย the US domestic rate citing โ€˜war-induced disruptions, benefiting from Europeโ€™s urgent need for alternatives. In 2022, US oil and gas companies like Chevron and ExxonMobil registered record profits with a massive 125% jump from pre-war 2021.

Beyond energy, the US also benefitted from Russia-Ukraine war through its defence exports. Donald Trump is selling its weapons to Ukraine through European nations at a 10% premium, essentially to fill Americaโ€™s coffers while people from both Russia and Ukraine continue to lose life. Trump has even put a cost to US involvement in providing security guarantees to Ukraine.

The US profiteered from Russia-Ukraine war and now even in peace talks, Trump is pursuing profits but Navarro wants the world to believe that India fuelled Russiaโ€™s โ€˜war machineโ€™.

Brahmins profiteering: Is Peter Navarro trying to stir caste unrest in India?

Peter Navarro singled out Brahmins as the elite class, to suggest that Brahmins are benefitting from Russian oil deals. In reality, however, Brahmins do not dominate Indiaโ€™s oil industry. Brahmins are also not dominant in political leadership. Be it business tycoons Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani to Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, none of them are Brahmins.

On the face of it, one would think that Peter Navarro is ignorant about Indiaโ€™s socio-economic landscape and thinks that all affluent businessmen and industrialists, are โ€˜upper casteโ€™ Brahmins. Even Donald Trump has many a times said that India and Pakistan have been at war for โ€˜hundreds of yearsโ€™, being completely ignorant of the fact that hundred years back, Pakistan did not even exist.

However, a deliberate attempt at fomenting caste unrest in India cannot be ruled out, considering the renewed focus of opposition parties on caste politics. Hating on Brahmins earns quick fame in Indiaโ€™s left liberal and anti-Hindu circles.

Navarroโ€™s anti-Brahmin tirade perfectly dovetails with Oppositionโ€™s attempts to fuel caste divisions in India

Navarroโ€™s anti-Brahmin remarks align with the oppositionโ€™s narrative that somehow the so-called upper caste rich people have taken control over Indiaโ€™s resources while the โ€˜lower castesโ€™ are deprived of their rights. Not to forget, Congress leader Rahul Gandhiโ€™s โ€˜caste X-rayโ€™ and โ€˜Jitni aabadi utna haqโ€™ rhetoric. The Congress leader promised to not only get caste census done but also carry out caste-based wealth redistribution. The DMKโ€™s anti-Brahmin politics has become so entrenched in Tamil Nadu politics that it no longer sparks massive outrage. Several anti-BJP parties have been advocating increasing reservations for the SC, ST and OBCs. Apparently, Navarro has noticed that anti-Brahmin rhetoric sells in India and also can be weaponised against the Modi government.

Navarroโ€™s anti-Brahmin remark seeped in orientalism is not that surprising since even in the United States, caste propaganda has been ongoing for the last few years. In 2023, the ย California State Senate in the US passed legislation (SB-403) that banned caste-based discrimination in the State. OpIndia reported earlier how anti-Brahmin NGOs like Equality Lab have been pushing caste propaganda in the US.ย 

From Brandeis University in Massachusetts adding caste to its non-discrimination policy in December 2019, theย CISCO caste discrimination case, Harvard University, Colby College, Brown University, and California State University adding caste to its non-discrimination policy, the dismissal of CISCO case, Seattle council passing a bill to add caste to protected category, California Senate approving the outrageous SB403 bill to events and seminars vilifying Brahmins and pushing caste discrimination narrative, America is witnessing a significant rise in anti-Hindu, particularly, anti-Brahmin propaganda by anti-Hindu forces, all in the name of social justice and struggle for โ€˜equalityโ€™.

It was reported last year how DEI programs have been normalising hatred against Brahmins in the US. In their attempts to foment same hate Nazis had for Jews, several DEI programs were creating prejudices against Hindus, particularly the so-called โ€œupper-casteโ€ Hindus like Brahmins, who are already at the receiving end of hate campaigns of the anti-Hindu elements.

It seems that even Trump administrationโ€™s officials have taken note of the anti-Brahmin rhetoric in India unleashed by Congress and other anti-BJP parties and realised that this narrative can be used to get things done and pressure the Modi government into acting as per USโ€™s whims.

Given the desperate attempts by the opposition at re-mainstreaming caste politics, Navarroโ€™s remarks against Brahmins come across as an attempt to exploit caste divisions. Perhaps, Navarro is trying to push a false and sinister narrative that Brahmin dominance is fuelling Russia-Ukraine war and that the Modi government is favouring Brahmins elites. It seems that after amplifying Donald Trumpโ€™s โ€˜dead economyโ€™ jibe, Rahul Gandhi has found another point to agree on with Trump administration. It wonโ€™t be surprising if the opposition parties amplify and try to capitalise on Navarroโ€™s remarks.

From โ€˜Indian refiners profiteering from Russia-Ukraine warโ€™, โ€˜Indians are arrogantโ€™, โ€˜Modiโ€™s warโ€™, to โ€˜Brahmins profiteeringโ€™, Navarroโ€™s verbal attacks on India have levelled up. Intensifying efforts to destroy India-US relations, it seems that Trump administration officials are moving from usual vilification of India to influencing socio-political narratives in India.

Indian Oppositionโ€™s anti-Brahmin bent: Rationalisation of Navarroโ€™s hate reflects Oppositionโ€™s deep-seated hatred for Brahmins

As if to prove the United States hawks werenโ€™t acting on their own volition and taking cues from their counterparts in India, the Congress ecosystem quickly swung into action, promptly contextualizing and defending Navarroโ€™s abject attempt to fuel caste divisions in India.ย Several senior Congress leaders came to the fore to rationalize Navarroโ€™s contentious remarks.

Congress leader Karti Chidambaram defended Navarroโ€™s attack on India claiming, โ€œBoston Brahminsโ€ is a term used to describe the elite of the society in common parlance.

A similar shoddy attempt to rationalize Navarroโ€™s attack was also attempted by TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sagarika Ghose.

Other members of the Congress ecosystem have also been working overtime to contexualise Navarroโ€™s rant against Brahmins.

What is more revealing than Navarroโ€™s rant is the manner in which sections of Indiaโ€™s Opposition ecosystem rushed to contextualise and rationalise it. Congress functionaries, senior leaders, and even TMC Rajya Sabha members treated his comments as if they were a legitimate critique instead of a brazenly racist and casteist slur directed at a section of Indians. That they do not mind Brahmins being demonised by a foreign official merely because Prime Minister Modi refused to sign a lopsided trade deal with Washington, one that would have dealt a body blow to Indiaโ€™s farming community, exposes their priorities. Political one-upmanship against Modi takes precedence over standing up for Indians when insulted abroad.

Even more telling was the attempt to โ€œintellectualiseโ€ Navarroโ€™s remarks by invoking parallels with the so-called โ€œBoston Brahmins.โ€ By rationalising his comments through this lens, Opposition leaders betrayed how little they care when Brahmins are vilified. In fact, it points to a deeper, entrenched hostility within their own political culture. For if a foreigner had made such vile and sweeping remarks about any other community in India, the very same leaders would have rushed to issue unqualified condemnations, projecting themselves as defenders of that communityโ€™s honour. Their studied silence, and in some cases, active validation, when it comes to Brahmins reflects a hypocrisy that cannot be missed: selective outrage rooted not in principles, but in political hatred.



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