If there is a Modi-Doval doctrine, then it’s foundation is based on these two realities. It is a two-part doctrine; to prevent India from imploding from within and to lift the poorest out of desperate poverty.
It is hard to say whether Indian Civil Society is subverted, suborned, divided and manipulated or not, but there are a large number of influential black sheep in Indian civil society having direct link with inimical elements abroad who have been relentlessly working against national interest by way of engaging themselves in creating political instability and disharmony among communities, castes, regions, languages, etc.
The specter of Pakistan splintering into smaller entities is too real now to be ignored in the new normal. The truth is that it will no longer be business as usual for its deep state, and it’s terminal ailment could hasten the end of an entity we know as Pakistan.
The winds of change have been strong in Kashmir ever since Amit Shah took over as the Home Minister, considered tougher and more aggressive than his predecessor, he was expected to make key changes to BJP’s Kashmir policy.
What Ajit Doval has said in the interest of our nation that weak coalition is dangerous and therefore people of India should be cautious and must be responsible deserve appreciation and not criticism.