nick_indian
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Not going to argue against the rest of the post but Christians make up around 2.5% in India.When was there ever Christians, especially missionary’s committing “genocides” in India? Christians barely make up 1% of the people in India. History has shown that real genocides in the name of religion changes the demographics of entire populations. Large parts of the Middle East was once predominantly Christian, Muslims eventually came destroyed Churches, slaughtered people, forced people into conversations and eventually Christians were replaced. Much of present day Turkey sits on land that belonged to Christians but Christians are a minority now. The British ruled over India, if the English actually wanted to turn India predominantly Christian they could have.
As for “Christian” countries helping Armenia. The majority of “Christian countries” are run by secular leftist governments especially in Western Europe. They are far more interested in teaching LGBTQ Propaganda, raising awareness for fake black oppression aka (BLM Marxist propaganda) and importing millions of Muslims while ignoring thousands of Christians being slaughtered in the Middle East and Africa. They love preaching about Islamaphobia but ignore the thousands of massacres committed in the name of Islam. The only two countries doing anything is France and Russia and they are doing almost nothing, at least what we know in the public domain. Georgia hates Russia and is a puppet state, they have thrown Armenia under the bus. Most countries in Europe besides France, UK, possibly Italy and Russia have no power projection. Armenia is pretty difficult to help anyways, they are sandwiched between Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
India is not obligated to do anything and can sit idle but India’s enemies such as China and Pakistan do not sit idle and have very aggressive foreign policies. Both Pakistan and China has funded insurgencies heavily in places like Kashmir and Afghanistan, this includes China especially in the 1980s. India has almost zero influence while a toilet bowl like Pakistan has powerful allies like Turkey and Saudi Arabia and pretty much every Muslim state besides maybe Afghanistan.