To extend on ygert’s comment, if the opposite of a statement about India is true, that make it less right to say. Note that this also applies for ambiguous statements with no clear truth-value and for statements whose opposites are not their negation.
You can also turn that around.
Suffice to say that AGI is a really big lever.
There’s a saying about India, “Whatever you can rightly say about India, the opposite is also true.”
“Whatever you can rightly say about India, the opposite is false.”
No, no, no. “There exists a statement you can rightly say about India, whose opposite is false.”
It works!
To extend on ygert’s comment, if the opposite of a statement about India is true, that make it less right to say. Note that this also applies for ambiguous statements with no clear truth-value and for statements whose opposites are not their negation.