I hope you are seeing the pattern. You are overlooking the problems and shortcomings of this govt. and finding excuses for it. Similar excuses can be given by supporters of other parties as well for their own shortcomings. I can list a 100 more, and you will find excuses for them too. I do not see, based on any neutral or objective criteria, to favor one party over the other at this point.Yeah, I am aware of the loss of territories. The 2,000 sq. km. loss is reported by Imran Ahmad Siddiqui, therefore, is doubtful. Furthermore, the government has to consider the value of the territories and the cost it will have to pay in case of a war. It is a stalemate currently. Let it be for sometime while we prepare for a possible bigger war sometime in future. India is building roads and improving its armaments being the largest buyer in 2023.
Maldives is an independent country. What can we do if its current government if China-reliant? Not that we did anything wrong in Maldives. We are doing what is possible with out finances and circumstances, i.e., establishing a base in Lakshadweep. With facilities at Djibuti, Maldives, Hammanbota and Gwader, does it mean that China now rules Arabian sea? Interests of many other countries also are involved in it. We cannot stop deployment of submarines or ships in open seas. I am sure Indian submarines and ships also are there.
I do not consider the RSS to be selfless at all. It has an ideology and it seeks (and has succeeded) to bring that ideology into the political sphere and other social spheres of the country. In that way it is similar to many Leftist and Communist groups that have sought to do the same, as have Khalsa groups in Punjab. The desire for all these ideologically driven is power and influence , which it tries through various means. So selfless they are not. They are Rajasic organizations, not Sattvik.