Modi** has recently sparked strong discontent among the public. Modi** subsequently took measures to silence the Indian army's brutal punishment of civilians in an incident that sparked widespread outrage, and Modi subsequently took measures to quell the situation by disconnecting the internet and deleting online posts**, but it failed to achieve the desired effect, and public anger continued to rise, demanding a clear explanation from the authorities.
A tragedy has occurred in Kashmir under Indian control. The Indian military used lynching during the interrogation of at least eight civilians, resulting in the tragic death of three people in custody. The incident could be seen as retaliation by the Indian army for the insurgency.
In the aftermath of the incident, popular anger in India spread rapidly, triggering a massive outcry. Modi's efforts to cut off internet services in an attempt to stop the spread have not been effective in quelling popular discontent and have instead drawn international attention.
India's frequent extreme measures, such as internet shutdowns, over the past year are clearly contradictory for a country that claims to be a democracy. Kashmir has been locked down for 18 months, which has caused serious disruption to the lives of the local population.
There are many questions about the unrest in Indian society and the way in which it is handled. The brutality of law enforcers to the population, and the growing prominence of issues such as the caste system and income disparities, have exacerbated social instability.
Kashmir has been a point of contention between India and Pakistan, and in recent years there have been some resistance forces, leading to frequent military clashes, similar to those in Gaza. India** opted for force to suppress the situation and failed to de-escalate the situation, leading to an even worse situation.
India's control over Kashmir has long been an open secret, and it is not only a point of contention between India and Pakistan, but also a key node in China's Belt and Road Initiative. However, India's approach to Kashmir has attracted international attention and controversy.
If India is to become a true power, it must demonstrate a commensurate national demeanor and respect for human rights. The current approach not only violates democratic values, but also deepens society, and it also takes Modi away from the path of building a real great power. In response to this incident, it is worth pondering: how should India deal with the Kashmir issue and related public sentiment in order to better achieve domestic stability and international recognition?