So how exactly did the Indian state respond to internal security setbacks when there was no Twitter?
Almost exactly as it does now when there is Twitter.
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) playbook is in fact quite similar to the United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA's) – except that now it begins with the launch of some familiar verbal missiles: “cowardly”, “treacherous”, “anti-national” and, of course, that weapon of mass destruction for all evil that Dr Manmohan Singh had made notorious, “dastardly”. After ...
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