Finally got a chance to watch the two Modi documentaries.
Pretty hard hitting. When I was living in India I said it to my Indian mates who were siding with Modi, but not exactly fans, and my ex-gf who was Bhakt. It was pretty clear to me what was happening. My mates were like "yeah, but he is doing X and Y good... There just isn't a solid opposition after Congress being in for years and being caught up in all the corruption". I was still hoping that they would somehow get in, but it wasn't to be as they are massively unpopular over the last decades.
India is my favorite country on this planet. I love the people, food, and culture for the most part. I really hope they can sort this out before it escalates beyond repair.
I definitely noticed more tension and more remarks as my time there continued. I was there from 2016-2020 for the most part. The demonetization, Kashmir scandal, Delhi riots, the new document system. It was all a bit of a mess.
I always thought that it made sense just to give Kashmir what they want. They hate Hindu-Indians, Hindu-Indians hate them, and I had a few bad experiences with them over the years as well (not to say they're all bad lads, just that they are marginalised in their country so act out a bit more). Why not jut let them go? Strengthens them? closer to Delhi? Showing weakeness? Controversial opinion I think,but I can't see another option that makes more sense. Why not just remove the problem and give them their independence. They'll never be at peace or peaceful - so just let it go. Of course,ultimately, I know nothing. Just how I see it and would love to hear why this isn't the case. I've said it for years now.
Also, if there any more episodes of the doc or was that it I would assume?