It's obviously a rational fear if you're the sort of person who thinks everyone likes to start wars. I can't see NATO attacking Russia but would Ukraine have gone to take back everything other than the Crimea if they had the NATO umbrella to protect them against Russian involvement; hard to say.
Does anyone have any insight into how India is dealing with the war internally in the media? I don't do much social media but LinkedIn posts that are anti-war have some of the most vicious replies from two countries; Serbia and India. It could just be that that India has a huge population so the 0.1% of people (or whatever that number is) who are pro-Putin are still a huge number, but I've been surprised at the vitriol on some posts and given Modi's autocratic leanings, it wouldn't be a surprise to hear the Indian gov were trying to spin a narrative to help Putin a bit.
Could be fake social media accounts set up by Russian state-sponsored trolls, who portray themselves as Indian or Serbian in order to give the impression that there are countries whose population supports the Russian invasion.
It's obviously a rational fear if you're the sort of person who thinks everyone likes to start wars. I can't see NATO attacking Russia but would Ukraine have gone to take back everything other than the Crimea if they had the NATO umbrella to protect them against Russian involvement; hard to say.
Does anyone have any insight into how India is dealing with the war internally in the media? I don't do much social media but LinkedIn posts that are anti-war have some of the most vicious replies from two countries; Serbia and India. It could just be that that India has a huge population so the 0.1% of people (or whatever that number is) who are pro-Putin are still a huge number, but I've been surprised at the vitriol on some posts and given Modi's autocratic leanings, it wouldn't be a surprise to hear the Indian gov were trying to spin a narrative to help Putin a bit.