In the various geopolitical/techno-thrillers novels of the post-Cold War era, there are a number of stock villians that appear to threaten America on the world stage. These include:
* A resurgent China
* An Muslim terrorist/despot with WMDs
* An evil Russian president-autocrat/oil tycoon
* An evil nationalist Japanese CEO
However, India, as luck would have it, does not appear on this list. While I don't know why, my guess would be that India's interests have not had much of a reason to conflict with American interests in South Asia.
You know what this means.
Yes, you need to think of a good way to make the Indians a popular villian in American literature, but not the only villian.
* A resurgent China
* An Muslim terrorist/despot with WMDs
* An evil Russian president-autocrat/oil tycoon
* An evil nationalist Japanese CEO
However, India, as luck would have it, does not appear on this list. While I don't know why, my guess would be that India's interests have not had much of a reason to conflict with American interests in South Asia.
You know what this means.
Yes, you need to think of a good way to make the Indians a popular villian in American literature, but not the only villian.