Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir: Modi and Indian Army

pakistan-controlled kashmir: Three years into his five-year term, it is more accurate to describe Modi's record as maximum talk and boast, minimum action and results, according to The Japan Times. Last Sept. 29, Modi ordered surgical strikes across the line of control into Pakistan-controlled Kashmir by the Indian Army and boasted that several infiltration launch pads had been destroyed. Yet in the World Bank's 2017 report on the ease of doing business, India ranked a dismal 130 out of 190 countries in the world. Similar raids had been conducted by previous governments without the fanfare of publicity. Modi and other ministers have continued to strut their cojones in ordering the strikes. Any criticism of the publicity, which elevated the escalation risk, was held to be an anti-national attack on the army. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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