@dollarvigilante is missing a lot of context here.
First before you label people "prime murderer" (the ignorant Indo-hater Jayant Chaudari, no doubt has a role in this), you really ought to read up more. Read up on the event @dollarvigilante - the train, the 750 dead Muslims, the 250 Indics, the Supreme court, the witch hunt by the opposition as well as Hillary Clinton.
http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/obama-quietly-reverses-hillarys-get-modi-policyISI is believed to have secured a huge stash of bond paper from De la Rue, the same supplier to India. Pak has been pumping in fake currency as a means of economic warfare.
This blood-letting has come to be a religious devotion to the "nation" for many Indians - the move is quite popular in non-business circles (atleast for now). Only time will tell, how this will affect things.
There has been a huge push towards a draconian state in India. We all know the usual tactic of capturing debates by restricting it to two a thesis an anti-thesis (as if these were the only ones). INC, set the stage by essentially looting from the tax-slaves, and now comes BJP as a saviour on a white horse.
UIDAI, a massive biometric database was set up by a Nandan Nilekani. Nilekani is a big political player, who profited by running a body shopping IT business. His goal for India is to keep it a "service" oriented economy, keeping it free of all that manufacturing shit.
Modi, has been opportunistic w.r.t this and many other issues, completely flipping his pre-election stance. This is very suspicious. There was the Gold Bond, trying to transfer gold-reserves of Indic temples.
It should be noted that India is still governed by a very strong Jesuit-Fabian (colonial) state, where every native form of culture, language, heritage are repressed heavily, while those foreign are given encouragement. Modi came partly on the promise of fixing this situation, but as usual hasn't found time on dismantling the British colony, what with all his travel and stuff.
Senpai Hegelian dialectic desu!
It's depressing to be born into a people whose history is as glorious as its contemporary stupidity is egregious. Nationalism, religion, language, culture, have essentially been and continue to be instruments for coming into power.
India makes me cynical beyond hope.