An interesting observation, on terrorist Kulbushan
Yadev's death penalty, Indian outcry has no international audience. No country has spoken for India nor endorsed Indian stance. Even "traditional" Indian allies are silent.
Foreign offices of the world
There has been no statement, no support from any foreign office in the world in the favour of India / Indian claims.
On Newspapers
- New York times has described Kulbushan as "spy operating terrorism ring".
- Washinton Post however has taken a neutral position, calling Kulbushan a spy - but don't be surprised because article was "aided" by Ashok Sharma in New Delhi.
- English Newspapers: The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent - No coverage.
- RT (Russia): No coverage
- Al-Jazeera: Interestingly has given Indian stance a favour by describing him "spy" and hiding his terrorist activities. They even describe his crime as "planning, coordinating and organising espionage activities." [Note]We know Mian Nawaz Sharif has close relationship with Qatar (Where Al-Jazeera is based) and has kept totally quite on Kulbushan. It might be another Nawaz Sharif act that Aj-Jazeera is only describing him as apy. I find resource of this news is Pakistan rather than India.
So here you go, Nirandra Modi, Sushma Suvraj and Ajit Kumar Devol had pulled this favour for Indians. On Kulbushan's case,
India is practically ISOLATED