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Geopolitics is not for people who get humiliated by little things like these. There will be worse crisis in the future. Indians need to be more thick skinned.
If you feel bad about your country's agency trying to assassinate targets in the US and how this might be a bad geopolitical decision, that makes you thin skinned.
Lol. It's the same as what Americans did with Russian, Cubans, Mexicans, Chinese, and Japanese in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. Now it's India's Turn.
The USA got to do it. Mom says it's our turn doing the assassinations now.
The amount of assassinations Mossad and CIA has carried out on foreign soil will bamboozle you, OP. Everything is justified when it's your enemy at the receiving end.
Everything is justified when you act against the enemy. Don't worry about repercussions from global powers, that is for small fry countries like New Zealand or Namibia.
We call them anti nationals for a reason. It's not politics or Bhakti that makes Indians call Congress anti nationals but it's their behaviour that makes us do that. After a very long time a government showed spine and even if the guy gets caught it becomes a win win situation for India as the western countries who were in denial about this whole issue will have to face the mainstream heat about sheltering these terrorists but all congress can see is their political agenda. These people are pathetic.
The opposition party is anti nationalist for criticizing an assassination attempt on foreign soil. You must support all assassination attempts of your country if you are not a traitor.
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