williams wrote: ↑11 Oct 2023 10:04There are literally so many options. But the Western powers by large do not want to push India into the Russia-China camp. There will be some annoyance from the old guard for sure but nothing that will anger India to do something drastic. It will be quiet until the Chinese are contained, but by then India needs to grow into a large enough pole. We have a window of maybe another decade or two. If we continue to be shy to grow our hard power then nobody will respect us. Hopefully, people understand that we don't want another MMS-Pappu-type clown central govt ever.
williams ji,
It's not what "we" want but what "they" want and what they are capable of doing to achieve that......
Regime change is a well practiced and perfected narrative under the forcibly enforced alternative, using big words and phrases like: freedom of choice, power to choose, and the right to choose et al and often used option by the goras because the target govt is either majoritarian, authoritarian, autocratic, dictatorial, draconian, or even "non inclusive and unmindful of minority rights"
'India Is No Longer a Democracy but an 'Electoral Autocracy' seems to be the gora consensus, thus targeting and delegitimizing India's electoral process which is the fairest, most transparent, democratic and non parallel to this exists anywhere else in the world. The results are declared quickly, the process of counting is physically witnessed by representatives of all parties and they sign off on the correctness of the counting process. Only then is the winner of that particular constituency declared as having won the seat
The transition of power, when it takes place is non violent and peaceful, unlike many of the so called "democracies" in the west, including paragons of democratic virtue in europe and amrika
The goras even insult us by sending "observers" to "witness" some of our elections