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Praveen Swami is a Contributing Editor to ThePrint, and writes on issues related to national security, intelligence, police and regional geopolitics. An award-winning journalist who has extensive experience of reporting from theatres of conflict in the Middle-East, India and East Asia, he is the author of two books on the Kashmir conflict. Praveen can be reached at praveen.swami@theprint.in
DUde, You HAVE to stop quoting “genius minds of the west” without providing sufficient context. And you HAVE to start giving concrete solutions instead of theory upon theory. Give some examples, or actual situations where your theory has worked. Only rubbishing India’s efforts all the time makes you sound like a perpetual pessimist. Don’t be the classis scholar who revels in the problems, but has no real solutions, only solutions on paper. This is a recurring theme in your articles. You glorify some obscure “scholar” from the west, and provide vague solutions which no one understands. In your interview with the lady from the west, it was embarrassing to see you prostrate in front of her “wisdom” while she was busy pooh-poohin India’s capability to strike back. Your (her) claims fell flat when the very next day India hit inside Pak with missiles.