K k , guys did not mean to come out to directly , I know we are all passionate about our nations , but I am just looking up what the news and projections ares for India
Its not to offend anyone , but I am just reading indian sources of news
Exhibit 1: Gujrat , a ticking timebomb waiting for another flare up
Prof. Jayanti Patel qoutes , prominent Indian Professor , on Gujrat
The violent clashes between the two communities during these riots led to the segregation of Hindu and Muslim localities. This segregation affected the younger generation as they had no live social contacts with each other, they studied in different schools and the link of friendship or communication or understanding each other’s feelings, became very tenuous
There is a causal link between violence and deprivation. Any form of deprivation leads to frustration which in turn produces anger responsible for aggression or an act of violence. Sense of deprivation is a personal perception. When a gap between expectation and achievement develops due to change in economic, social and political situations or psychological reasons, deprivation sets in at individual and/or group levels.
Exhibit 2: South Indian Crisis on formation of a new state
Hundreds of armed police patrolled the southern state of Andhra Pradesh after protesters burned dozens of vehicles overnight. Advocates of the new state staged a general strike Thursday that paralyzed much of the region
The announcement on Telangana prompted ethnic minorities and activists seeking states of their own to begin pressing longtime grievances anew, and India found itself confronting calls for a wholesale
redrawing of the map in the diverse nation of 1.2 billion
Reference:
Asian American Supersite: Riots Paralyze South India Over New State Delay
Exhibit 3: Assam
Assam's problems began as soon as that self styled superintellectual Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru chose to divide a very large province into a patch work of seven portions. NEFA now christened as Arunachal Pradesh was centrally administered zone inacessible to the common Assamese.
The state of Assam has been badly affected by armed insurgency over the last one and a half decades with various insurgent groups like the
ULFA, NDFB, DHD, UPDS, NSCN waging a low intensity war against the lawfully established Government.
Not one but 5 groups
5 Al Kaiday groups in India - now that is news we don't hear , on main stream do we
nor the GOP know they just gave the nuclear technology thinking , its all bed of roses in India
Exhibit 4 Kashmir:
We all know that under the UN mandate the UN will have elections agreedupon by both india and pakistan in 1947 its a very simple situation juts need indians to cooperate
Exhibit 5: Riots by Sikhs against Indian gov in 2009
Killing of Sikh Leader Sets Off Riots in India
NEW DELHI — Riots erupted across the Punjab region of India on Monday in response to the killing of a leader of a Sikh sect who died after an attack on a temple in Vienna on Sunday.
NEW DELHI — Riots erupted across the Punjab region of India on Monday in response to the killing of a leader of a Sikh sect who died after an attack on a temple in Vienna on Sunday.
One of the leaders, Guru Sant Rama Nand, died of his wounds, and the other, Sant Niranjan Dass, was in stable condition following surgery, Mr. Heer said.
The two men were the leaders of the Ravidass sect, Sikhs who revere a saint of the same name believed to have been born in the 15th century to a family of leather workers, considered “untouchables,” or outcastes, and known today as Dalits.
In principle, Sikhism rejects caste divisions; one of its main tenets is the equality of all believers. But the existence of caste-based sects within Sikhism illustrates how tenacious divisions that have existed for millennia can be.
Though vastly diminished, discrimination against Dalits remains a force in everyday life among Sikhs in the countryside, said Surinder Jodhka, a sociologist at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi.
The goal of the Khalistan movement is to create a Sikh homeland, often called Khālistān (Punjabi: ਖ਼ਾਲਿਸਤਾਨ "The Land of the Pure"), in the Punjab region of India. Harking back to the 18th century Sikh Empire, the envisioned Sikh state would include all Punjabi-speaking areas, viz. Indian Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and some other Punjabi speaking parts of states like Gujarat and Rajasthan.
The movement reached its zenith in 1970s and 1980s. In 2009, it is widely seen as a smaller scale movement. There are claims of funding from other nations to attract young people into militant groups, who are looking to get an independent Sikh homeland through donations from foreign Sikh supporters
Now looking at the map of India you can see the trouble spots
North
East - West
South
In between there are , quite a few million mulims also not happy too
So that is not a good situation considering the Muslims are the one west fears would take nukes , with all these movements going on in India , its kinda not very safe place
And lastly lets not forget Dalit Nationals , who don't get education or any social benefit
Kai Ryssdal: India's month-long national election begins tomorrow. And all eyes will be on a politician named Mayawati. She's making moves to become the country's next prime minister. Which is a big deal because she's a Dalit. That's what people in the lowest Hindu social castes call themselves; they used to be called "untouchables." Mayawati's rise is a hopeful sign for Dalits. But as Marketplace's Rico Gagliano reports, most people of that social level still find themselves struggling for economic equality
What if the social , development efforts do not work for Dalits and they also resort to their own sepratist movement - after all didn't we got independence from British based on principles of freedom , why would anyone who is casted as Dalit live their lives , with no benefits or schooling and discrimination at jobs etc ... point to note
These are very real and serious issues that India of tomorrow face , it still faces them now , but for now its putting its , dirty laundy under the carpet but sonner or later there will be no room for any laundry under the carpet -
Pakistah is only dealing with 1 issue now , and that is Taliban but India will be facing multiple issues VERY soon and lets not forget big brother USA will be there to clean up the nukes when it feels things are not going the right away that is why they are there as your friend
2008 attacks on North Indians in Maharashtra
The 2008 attacks on North Indians in Maharashtra began on February 3, 2008 after violent clashes between workers of two political parties—Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Samajwadi Party (SP)—at Dadar in Mumbai, capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The clashes took place when workers of MNS, a splinter faction formed out of the Shiv Sena (a major political party of Maharashtra), tried to attack workers of SP, the regional party based in Uttar Pradesh, who were proceeding to attend a rally organised by the United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA).[1] Defending his party’s stand, MNS chief Raj Thackeray explained that the attack was a reaction to the "provocative and unnecessary show of strength" and "uncontrolled political and cultural dadagiri (bullying) of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar migrants and their leaders".[2]
I think not long ago one MP took oat in Hindi and he was beaten up by Marathi speaking politicians in broad day light -
Aniti Christian Forces in India
The rise of anti-Christian violence has been directly linked to the ascendancy of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Human Rights Watch pins the responsibility for much of the violence on the Sangh Parivar; an umbrella group for the three principal Hindu Nationalist organizations, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.HRW also points to the involvement of the Sangh Parivar, as well as the local media, for promoting anti-Christian propaganda in the BJP controlled state of Gujarat.In addition to Gujarat, anti-Christian violence has been the most prevalent in the states of Orissa, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and New Delhi, all of which have had administrations lead by the BJP.
So its a wide spread - social issue
Sometimes - I feel may be India needs Pakistan , just to refocus all its internal groups
so they would feel Indian , and forget their internal issues even for brief moment or months - its strange but ... anyways , I found it facinating such dynamics exist in indian democracy and some how its running & they got the nuclear technology given to them too ... with so many ... violent groups operating locally including gov parties
These are serious issus -India will face challenges far greater then what Pakistan or China can every present it -