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As a democratic nation India is too soft. Is it not the root cause for many problems plaguing India today? Your views?
Asked by Good Citizen,
19 Feb 11:40 am
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It is quite a bitter reality due to which India has had to face the brunt of terror activities & infiltration sponsored by its neighbours. We needed to have a strong stand against Pakistan & China when it came to them occupying portions of Kashmir & Tibet. In the recent news there have been reports about them occupying strategic points such as Myammar & others from where they intend to put pressure on India!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 19 Feb 09:50 pm
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India from the start of Nehru has always taken stance which are less aggressive in nature. Only words are strong but action weak. Nehru always fell for sycophants and flowery words. Words and statements from people like Vallabhai Patel fell in deaf ears! After that there has been kind pseudo secularism followed in the name of social justice. This please all attitude has to stop. Call a Spade a spade should be right norm. Taking actions without fuss should be the norm.
Answered by MS Prasad, 19 Feb 11:53 am
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Yes its fact but we are also not as strong as USA militarily and we have to deal with lots of geo-politics.
Answered by Quest, 19 Feb 11:45 am
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It is hard on Indians , problems every where but Indians still survive ,real democracy can not be hard on it;s people actually
Answered by truth exposed, 19 Feb 11:42 am
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That is a success story of our PRO work. Otherwise India is as good as any other nation in playing politics. We brand our politicians as "bad leaders". How can our bad leaders be "soft".
Answered by dinkar shetty, 20 Feb 09:46 am
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