Diplomatic failure, economic decline on the rise in Modi’s regime

New Delhi: The Modi government’s tenure is being described as a dark chapter of diplomatic failure, economic decline and internal turmoil for India.
According to Kashmir Media Service, failed foreign policy and war madness have left India isolated and embarrassed on the global stage.
The Indian passport has dropped significantly in the Henley Passport Index to 85th place, which shows India’s declining reputation globally. The Modi government has devoted public resources to arms procurement and its war policies, which resulted in the country’s employment, health and education systems being on the verge of collapse.
According to Indian media, 70 percent of ventilators in government hospitals are broken, while patients are dying due to lack of basic medical facilities and fake medicines.
During the Modi government’s tenure, the unemployment rate in India has reached 5.1 percent, which is causing despair among the youth, while more than 1.1 million children between the ages of 6 and 14 are still deprived of education.
The Modi regime’s entire focus is on genocide of minorities, especially Muslims, and making Hindutva ideology a part of state policy, which is not only increasing unrest within the country but also facing diplomatic isolation at the global level.
India’s internal and external failures are damaging its reputation around the world, and the Indian people are forced to bear the brunt of these policies.







