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By Nancy Thorner for Western Free Press

On June 22, the “Committee on the Present Danger: China” (CPDC) and the National Indian American Public Policy Institute (NIAPPI) hosted a public forum at the Rana-Reagan Community Center in Carol Stream, IL to address the “unrestricted warfare” waged for decades by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against American electronics and other manufacturers, and the importance of India under the leadership of newly reelected Prime Minister Narendra Modi in addressing the threat posed by the two nations’ mutual foe: the People’s Republic of China. Referred to as a constitutional government and the largest democracy in the world, over 600 million Indian voters re-elected Modi by a landslide on May 23, 2019. Modi is now considered the “new Reagan of India.”

The Committee on the Present Danger: China, or CPDC, was launched in Washington, D.C. on March 25, 2019 by a group of Washington policy advisers, including Steve Bannon, and former U.S. government officials to facilitate “public education and advocacy against the full array of conventional and non-conventional dangers” posed by the ruling Chinese Communist Party. Not a new concept, a Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) likewise existed in 1976 composed of U.S. foreign policy experts to counter the Soviet Union during the Cold War in the Reagan administration. Continue reading…

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