can we pretend the jeets are CCP assets too?
If they're Pakistani or Bangla jeets? Absolutely. Pakistan's basically a Chinese vassal state at this point because CPEC was the flagship for China's Belt & Road initiative, and they're so heavily indebted that Gwadar is basically a staging ground for the PLA. Same's also true for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka too, but on lesser scales.
If they're Indian jeets? Not in a million years. I know it sounds crazy but bear with me.
India hates the Communist Party of China with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. The CPC is, rightly or wrongly, seen as responsible for creating and ultimately funding a
Maoist insurgency in East India that persists to the present day. That's on top of precarious border demarcations in the Himalayas, both in Kashmir and in East India with Arunachal Pradesh. Constant military flare-ups, almost always instigated by the Chinese, happen at this border with the intent that India would be too busy with land-based military incursions to ever bother with the PLA's naval pursuits in the Indian Ocean (re: String of Pearls for the maritime Silk Road). You're free to hate India all you want; half the jeets in America with roots in India fucking hate India too. You should, however, be targeted with your hatred.
You'll want to purge all INC, BJP, and Khalistani assets. Those three are where the real cancer lies for Indian jeets. The INC (Indian National Congress) was the incumbent political party in Indian affairs for decades since the Republic of India was established. They've got a long and storied history of corruption and ties to the Soviets and broader leftist anti-imperialist coalitions internationally dating all the way back to the days when Nasser, Tito, Nehru, Nkrumah, and Sukarno co-founded the Non-Aligned Movement. They've been sidelined hardcore by the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party). This is the party that Narendra Modi belongs to, where Hindutva/saffron nationalists come from, and this is the incumbent party that's ultimately responsible for indirectly enablign Hindu extremists. All the worst aspects of jeet culture you've been exposed to since 2014 are directly tied to the BJP's rise in power.
Furthermore: the Khalistanis are not to be trusted. Not in the slightest. Tons of Khalistanis are actually exiles from India who were guilty of committing terrorist attacks in the 1980s in the wake of Operation Blue Star and Indira Gandhi's death. Their modus operandi is specifically creating diaspora gurdwaras where Sikhs emigrate abroad, they find a little slice of home, and then sike! They funnel all the donations they receive from the congregation into both protesting in America, Europe, Canada, and Oceania
and flaring up tensions back in the Punjab. You don't often see this stuff being mentioned outside of jilted anti-jeet circles because the big focus for the last 20 years was Islamist terrorism.
Bear in mind that the idea of "Khalistan" is
not supported by most ethnic Punjabis in India; the partition did long-lasting damage and in fact, Pakistan and India have attempted stuff like direct buses between Amritsar and Lahore along with ventures like the Katarpur Corridor to placate families who were torn apart by the 1947 partitioning. Khalistanis are, without exaggeration or hyperbole, a wholly diaspora-funded movement where comparatively well-off people in the first world are actively trying to make life worse for people back in India under the banner of "muh liberation from the Union Government," regardless of the fact that Khalistan would be a landlocked country surrounded by hostile powers and no control over its own water supply.
If you remember Barack Obama getting a hundred thousand signatures on a White House petition to recognise Khalistan before politely declining, Justin Trudeau going to bat for an exiled Khalistani revolutionary, or seeing Sikhs with yellow banners saying stuff like KHALISTAN ZINDABAD in Washington DC, now you know where they come from. It's an insanely nutty rabbit hole to jump down, but so much of it is either hiding in plain sight just behind a language gap
or organised locally in Khalistani gurdwaras.