Tshering22
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The thing is, individually there will be problems even with most friendly states. For example, a court blunder in Goa caused a Russian citizen who accidentally overstayed in India to be sentenced for "crimes against the nation". This was embarrassing since Russians are major tourists to India and though the matter was solved, it did exist at personal level. Similarly, an Indian student was killed in Russia by neo-Nazis after which Russians increased security of all international universities in Russia.Lol i'm just stating a fact, arabs make fun of all south asians. So i found it funny that one dude said that Arabs like indians more then Pakistanis because thats far from the truth.
Another example is Australia. Even though we've got warm government-to-government ties with them, at people's level Indians and Australians are on a collision course after a rise in hate crimes against Indian students. In fact last year it went so high that it masked the enmity between you and us.
But as this article states, it is a country-to-country meet which is generally done in billions and in interest of 2 agreeing countries. What's the point of bringing individual treatment here in first place? Both you and I know how people of Indian subcontinent are treated at middle or lower levels.
But it doesn't stop until there's serious problem, like in Cold war.