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Prof K Nageshwar: India losing friends (Video)

         ఢిల్లీ అల్లర్లతో భారత్ దేశం మిత్రులను కొల్పోతుంది||

It might be cited as an object lesson in how not to win friends and influence people. Old friends have suddenly turned into critics or kept an icy silence. The trigger was the Hindu-Muslim riots in North East Delhi where the police are perceived to have taken sides. That has come after a string of moves like the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the abolition of Article 370 and Assam’s National Citizenship Register. The countries that have shown displeasure with India in different forms include Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey and, of course, Pakistan in our neighbourhood. Then there’s Britain, where parliamentarians criticised India in a lengthy debate, and the US where Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal is pushing a resolution asking India to lift all restrictions in Kashmir.

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Prof K Nageshwar: India losing friends (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: India losing friends (Video)
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ఢిల్లీ అల్లర్లతో భారత్ దేశం మిత్రులను కొల్పోతుంది|| It might be cited as an object lesson in how not to win friends and influence people. Old friends have suddenly turned into critics or kept an icy silence. The trigger was the Hindu-Muslim riots in North East Delhi where the police are perceived to have taken sides. That has come after a string of moves like the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the abolition of Article 370 and Assam’s National Citizenship Register. The countries that have shown displeasure with India in different forms include Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey and, of course, Pakistan in our neighbourhood. Then there’s Britain, where parliamentarians criticised India in a lengthy debate, and the US where Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal is pushing a resolution asking India to lift all restrictions in Kashmir.