Rishab Aiyer Ghosh wrote: > indian airports have had universal pat-down screening, no > batteries-on-board, identify-your-bag and other "overreacting" rules for > air passengers for decades, while the west had barely any security at all. > > india has had laws on the books that invade privacy and violate human > rights in the name of preventing terror for far longer than the US or UK > - and these have been abused far more, too.
And if you think indian security (especially at an airport like srinagar or delhi) is bad, then I invite you to fly El Al to Tel Aviv some day.
