Foreign electoral interventions are attempts by governments, covertly or overtly, to influence elections in another country. A 2016 study by Dov H. Levin concluded that the country intervening in most foreign elections was the United States with 81 interventions, followed by Russia (including the former Soviet Union) with 36 interventions from 1946 to 2000. In July 2018 U.S. Representative Ro Khanna introduced an amendment that would have prevented U.S. intelligence agencies from receiving funding that could be used to interfere in the elections of foreign governments. The amendment would…
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No any interference in Democratic processes make India look autocratic
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On on adversary countries. Manipulate their elections so that the adversary countries do not under any circumstances be united and stand against us. For this we will use covert operations and election influence. What we want to know is that what makes them take a particular decision and what variables influence that decision making (on a political level)
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Address security threats and should interfere in pakistan
Yes, only to protect our national interests
@9CXNWBXBharatiya Janata10mos10MO
Not in too much capacity untill we get into position of strength similar to China.
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Yes, using fair means for monetary and security reasons
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If India was a Maoist state then yes to defeat reactionary elements in other countries.
@9CQTP72Bharatiya Janata10mos10MO
Interfere in other countries when it helps secure Indian interests and if it doesn’t backfire. Typically neighbourhood is where we can do that
@9CQMQWPBharatiya Janata10mos10MO
Only that countries that interfere with ours.
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To protect our own country’s interests
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If it helps my country, YES
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yes as long as it is to protect national interests
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Only to those countries which has a track record of intervention in our democracy.
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No, after all, we should not try to influence any other country’s elections or policy because it’s not only ended in disaster in the long run, but it would be considered a Crime against Democracy, aka Democracide. However, personally, we should, but only to A. address security threats, not monetary interests, B. protect the country from human rights violations by a tyrannical ruler, and C. influence public opinion, & not tamper with a fair voting process, just as long as our actions are not considered a Democracide aka Crimes against Democracy, then I’m for it.
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Yes, other countries are interfering with our elections too much and we should start doing it back
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Yes, to the extent that not doing so would have catastrophic consequences for the world. As such, this should only be done against countries who are endangering the world via nuclear threat or climate change-related behaviors. Which is to say Russia and Brazil specifically, maybe India.
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Yes, to support the protection of individual rights.
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Yes, but only if a potential leader is a threat to countries outside of the one they'd be elected to.
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Yes, but only to protect the country from human rights violations by a tyrannical ruler. The U.S. government should not tamper with the voting process of foreign elections.
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Yes, but only publicly; no country should covertly influence or interfere with foreign elections.
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No, stay out of foreign conflicts
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Yes, but only as a retaliatory measure
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