here is a general outline of the topics discussed:
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Response to criticism: The speaker clarifies that he is Chinese and not an Indian news follower. He also reiterates his consistent stance against any attacks on civilians, citing his criticism of both Israel and Hamas.
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Critique of Indian media and government: He questions why Indian media and citizens immediately blame Pakistan for internal crises without evidence. He points out the irony of India being seen as a hub for fake news while Indian netizens criticize Western media’s use of the term “armed militants” instead of “terrorists.” He also highlights the ineffectiveness of India’s security forces.
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Discussion on Kashmir policy: The speaker suggests that the Indian government should reflect on its Kashmir policy. He states that Kashmir has never been historically part of India and criticizes the Modi government for revoking its special autonomous status and promoting Hindu nationalism.
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Suggestion for a new approach: He advises India to consider a more open governance model, granting greater autonomy to regions like Kashmir and promoting inclusivity rather than oppression.
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Comparison with China: The speaker suggests that India should learn from China’s approach in Xinjiang, where stability and prosperity were achieved by replacing hatred with inclusivity and providing a dignified life for residents.
