The Indian rice export ban, the war in Ukraine and El Niño are combining to create a “doom loop” for the world’s poorest people, as staple food prices soar.

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    1 year ago

    Referring to dragging a country out of literal starvation poverty after two centuries of calculated, corporatized, colonial looting as a “domestic issue” is a choice, I guess.

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      So it’s really the entire west that is forcing them to fund this genocidal war of aggression and everyone else is to blame. There was literally no other option available to them and their government has no errors or responsibility.

      I’ll just refer you back up to the previous comment. There is a directly persecuted victim on this issue. India is assisting in that persecution by funding the Russian war machine. There are other options available to them, and pursuing those other options would confer myriad diplomatic and trade opportunities in relationships with other, non-Russia nations. It is a choice they are making and doubling down on to align themselves with Russia.

      India is not a helpless baby wailing on the roadside, as you imply. It is an scientific and industrial powerhouse. That, yes, has to face huge social issues for a huge number of historical causes many of which were outside of their control. There are other options than giving cash to Putin.

      edit: I am sympathetic to your point of view. The west generally does view India with pretty shallow bullshit contempt. But I won’t descend into moral relativism. Some things are wrong, and material support of the Russian Federation from a nation that absolutely knows better is one of those things right now.