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Fanatic Narendra Modi is a global Powers’ Cat’s paw

  "History only teaches us that if we do not learn from it, then history punishes us. Those who do not remember the mistakes of the past and repeat them get nothing but harm. Indian fanatical Prime Minister Modi is reluctant to recall the mistake made by his country in the Sino-Indian war of 1962. Modi is about to repeat the mistakes made by the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on China's strategy because he relied heavily on the advice of his pro-Russian aide VK Krishna Menon, Modi   also relies on his foreign minister, Sobra Manium J. Shankar, who believed the alliance with the United States is correct. It is essential for the interests of India, although both history and time testify against it. Henry Kissinger's Memoirs The world does not know why our friendship is more dangerous than our enmity. But what can be done? The fanatical Prime Minister is not shying away from setting the whole world on fire for his power. This fanatical Hindu is also making his peopl...

India and terrorism…………………………..?

The question mark is intentionally put in the title. In fact it is the question mark that is always there at the end of every step of Indian government towards terrorism. There is no ambiguity in deciding the points where India is hard and where India is soft on terrorism. Indian politics are ostensibly secular but their implications are always religious. Congress that was the understood the symbol of secularism often connived at the atrocities and terrorism of the extremist Hindu organisations. Indians are in the habit of naming the dog and killing him. If government feels that her interests are at stakes it raises a huge hue and cry over the terrorism but on the other hand it abets the gonads’. Its corrupt politicians have their own gangs of vagabonds. If you cast a cursory glance at India the world's biggest democracy you would find every kind of negative activity there. There are human rights violations, acts of terrorism and state terrorism against many political parties and ...