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This is exactly how racism keeps surviving in sport. First, it is called a joke, then it is called dressing-room humor, then people say the player is young or ignorant, and finally, everyone is told to move on. If cricket wants to claim zero tolerance, then it has to act when the case is uncomfortable, not only when the offender is easy to punish.
Everyone is excited about BrahMos, but the real test is whether India can consistently deliver products on time and support them for decades. Winning contracts is impressive. Building a reputation is much harder.
The reforms look good on paper. The real challenge is implementation.
Many of these slogans were backed by real initiatives. It is fair to criticize implementation, but dismissing everything as mere slogans seems overly simplistic.