Speaking to ThePrint’s Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta at Off The Cuff, Richard N. Haass also said: ‘If I were India, I would be much wiser in my approach to Indian Muslims.'
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NYT columnist and author Thomas Friedman said India must cherish, preserve and revere its pluralism and democracy. Read the full exchange of ThePrint's digital Off The Cuff.
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Perhaps the present crisis and trauma can force our country into something resembling that special moment we found in the sixties. Perhaps we can radically alter our business environment.
India’s industrial output growth saw a 10-month low in June, with Index of Industrial Production (IIP) growing by mere 1.5% as against 1.9% in May 2025.
Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
India has become way too hateful and Hindu supremacist to continue as one nation. Let Kashmir go to Pakistan, let Khalistani Sikhs have a homeland. Carve the rest of India into a secular state with Muslims, Christians, leftists, Dalits. Create a separate Hindutva state for the crazies.
Why no one is willing to admit that India will be destroyed if it continues fighting with Muslims and leftists at home, Pakistan, Nepal, China etc is beyond me?
It is beyond your understanding because it’s in your imagination. If you don’t think it’s external elements which is creating the perception of hatred then you are the part of the problem.
It’s a good old divide and conquer strategy that India has expertise in, don’t worry, neither Pakistan is getting Kashmir, neither Sikhs want to help Khalistanis and neither we have any problem in dealing with leftists from Nepal. They are all minor problems.
Richard gets his funding from China and George Soros, so it’s not a surprise that he will bring up Muslims as a concern. If anything, everyone knows that and now a days even media biases are out in the public.
He is like a typical American….he lives in his own world without and understanding of reality!
We have tried the policy of pacifying Pakistan for 70 years (including Modi when he did his show op in Lahore)…however every single time we have only been stabbed in the back by Pakistan! Pakistan is a failed state with nothing but hatred to offer to India……the earlier we understand and amend our policy the better!
The Headline says it all. Does Haas thinks India can find peace without handling China? China is exacerbating every issue in our neighborhood. They are instigating our neighbors to create issues in return for payments. Has Haas gone cuckoo?
Pakistan is a small dust for India to clean at any time. When China itself is fearing our military might why to worry about the dust. All Dusts will be wiped out if it thinks they have the crooks support for mob ling. We r not stooge to anyone like Pak. Let both the dusts and crooks understand this truth.
More and more thoughtful people are pointing out the foreign policy costs of hard Hindutva. [ Quite apart from its contribution to giving us the Hindutva rate of economic growth ]. This is one issue on which the diplomatic corps ought to have tried much harder to prevail over the political executive. 2. As far as Pakistan is concerned, it is not easy to deal with triangulation. Its friendship with China is too rooted in shared interests for India to drive a wedge. While better relations with Pakistan are in India’s interest, progress would be required on both fronts, as part of a composite policy. 3. Recent events would lead to a rerating of India, across the spectrum, by the US all the way to Nepal and Sri Lanka. A brutal, unforgiving reality check.
India has become way too hateful and Hindu supremacist to continue as one nation. Let Kashmir go to Pakistan, let Khalistani Sikhs have a homeland. Carve the rest of India into a secular state with Muslims, Christians, leftists, Dalits. Create a separate Hindutva state for the crazies.
Why no one is willing to admit that India will be destroyed if it continues fighting with Muslims and leftists at home, Pakistan, Nepal, China etc is beyond me?
It is beyond your understanding because it’s in your imagination. If you don’t think it’s external elements which is creating the perception of hatred then you are the part of the problem.
It’s a good old divide and conquer strategy that India has expertise in, don’t worry, neither Pakistan is getting Kashmir, neither Sikhs want to help Khalistanis and neither we have any problem in dealing with leftists from Nepal. They are all minor problems.
Richard gets his funding from China and George Soros, so it’s not a surprise that he will bring up Muslims as a concern. If anything, everyone knows that and now a days even media biases are out in the public.
He is like a typical American….he lives in his own world without and understanding of reality!
We have tried the policy of pacifying Pakistan for 70 years (including Modi when he did his show op in Lahore)…however every single time we have only been stabbed in the back by Pakistan! Pakistan is a failed state with nothing but hatred to offer to India……the earlier we understand and amend our policy the better!
The Headline says it all. Does Haas thinks India can find peace without handling China? China is exacerbating every issue in our neighborhood. They are instigating our neighbors to create issues in return for payments. Has Haas gone cuckoo?
Good advice to rulers. They have to go along with minorities and also with opposition parties. Both difficult to practice by duo.
Pakistan is a small dust for India to clean at any time. When China itself is fearing our military might why to worry about the dust. All Dusts will be wiped out if it thinks they have the crooks support for mob ling. We r not stooge to anyone like Pak. Let both the dusts and crooks understand this truth.
More and more thoughtful people are pointing out the foreign policy costs of hard Hindutva. [ Quite apart from its contribution to giving us the Hindutva rate of economic growth ]. This is one issue on which the diplomatic corps ought to have tried much harder to prevail over the political executive. 2. As far as Pakistan is concerned, it is not easy to deal with triangulation. Its friendship with China is too rooted in shared interests for India to drive a wedge. While better relations with Pakistan are in India’s interest, progress would be required on both fronts, as part of a composite policy. 3. Recent events would lead to a rerating of India, across the spectrum, by the US all the way to Nepal and Sri Lanka. A brutal, unforgiving reality check.