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Am I the only one who notices the extremely skewed angle of view of the author? Not every analysis the author has made is correct.
India is going through drastic changes (From a poor country with Hindu Growth rate, to a promising economic powerhouse of the new era in just 20 years - not even a complete generation), and people take time to change themselves with the changing times.
India is indeed unique, and small things such as visa rejection matter should not bring the country's strength into question. Also, I have not seen any other country in the world where all the people stand united for someone who was merely rejected a visa.
And about handling of terrorism, India is certainly never going to bypass the laws simply to assert its points more forcefully.
This article looks more to be advocating a war with Pakistan for the sole cause of asserting India's capabilities. The arguments put forth aren't worth more than a cent. And it would serve India better to not underestimate the capabilities of Pakistan.
While the article is indeed a bit too harsh, but it underlines a major problem in Indian Personality as a country. While everyone recognises India's giant leaps in economic terms and to a lesser extent in Military terms too, the same has not been in sync with our diplomacy. Imagine, India just after getting freedom was playing a bigger role in International diplomacy & politics, thanks to initiatives like NAM where we "assumed" leadership roles.
Now that international community want India to take a stand over international issues, we fall back. We just dont want (or our leadership is afraid of) to be assertive. Sooner or later, we need to take our own stand over critical international issues (just like NAM for example where we led a lot of countries against joining any of the two superpowers), the sooner the better.
And who says to underestimate Pakistan? Its the other way round. We need to make them realize that you cant just make out an 26/11 and get away with it easily. And there are other ways of doing it than war.
Diplomacy is like Group discussions for your campus placements. You might be the most intelligent of the lot, you might have the most brilliant ideas, but you still need to speak and "make" others listen to get the job.