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If I'm not wrong Syria is one of the countries which supported India on Kashmir issue, so it should not come as a surprise that India supports Assad junior.Now two clear things I take out from is
1. India still considers Al Asad the Legitimate head of state , when our External Affairs ministry hold meetings with him.
What else would you call ISIS?2. The use of word terrorism over ISIS, this does indicate India's stance over "Moderate Terrorists of West ".
Do you see parallel in this policy when India supported Military Junta in Burma while at the same time remaining vocal supporter of Aung san suu Kyi?If I'm not wrong Syria is one of the countries which supported India on Kashmir issue, so it should not come as a surprise that India supports Assad junior.
Aung San was a friend of Nehru, who got educated in India. From what I know India switched away from supporting pro-democracy forces because of a mooted gas pipeline from Burma which will (ostensibly) be beneficial for north eastern part of India. China and India, both, are competiting for access to the country’s natural resources.Do you see parallel in this policy when India supported Military Junta in Burma while at the same time remaining vocal supporter of Aung san suu Kyi?
ISIS's army isnt limited to Syria.They have a larger reach, we are talking about transnational terrorism here.I get a feeling, we believe longer ISIS is involved in the regional conflicts, lesser are chances of its threat elsewhere in focused manner.