I'm glad you quoted me . For a nation that has given the world Kautilya's Arthashastra or Kamandaka's Niti Shastra or even Itihaasas like The Mahabharata & The Ramayana which apart from bring treatises of Dharma also have a huge corpus on Diplomacy , Warfare , Politics , Strategies ,etc . the average Indian as represented by you here not only have zero knowledge of such stuff , they'd probably be proud of their ignorance too.
All I see here are knee jerk reactions & pleas for instant gratification as if war is a street side brawl . Anyone involved in the latter would know that requires preparation as well .
As far as the Congress goes , irrespective what you think or feel , they have been by far the most dominant party in the Indian politics pre & post independent India which in turn means the average Indian doesn't or at any rate didn't share your thoughts however honest & genuine it may have been .
Such organisations also don't tend to disappear overnight , they take time & need external help apart from internal contradictions to emerge to help bring them down . It's a frustratingly slow process but its happening although its pernicious ideology will persist in different forms long after the Congress has gone much like it has been for communism.
So in order to break down things for your benefit , we didn't arrive at where we did in an instant , it took us almost 75 years . The same is true in an opposite sense for Paxtan. They won't decline as fast as we want them to but decline they have & will as we go into the future. Our job is to aid in that decline which we are in our own way , slow at first to be accelerated gradually.
This is a long game . Fans of T20 shouldn't be viewing Test matches expecting the intensity of a T20 for sooner rather than later they'd get bored & impatient in barely an hour's play . That's the condition of many out here , including you.