There are lessons to draw from this incidence. China took less than 45 days to book the people found culprit in Lhasa unrest. On other hand India is still struggling to book in homicide cases of Gujarat after nearly 7 years passed. Moreover verdict in 1993 Mumbai blast cases came in 2007. There are two schools to interpret it. One which is led by humanist approach will find it another blot on the worst record of Human rights in China. They will further find Indian judiciary much robust and gives a fair deal to every under trial. The other school of thoughts will say, what China did is right and if India follow same speed in sorting cases of similar nature perhaps it can solve the major threatening problems like Kashmir, Naxalites, North-East, etc.
In fact both school of thoughts are using extremes and are partially correct. There is need in India to speed up trials while giving fair deal for the under trials to put forward theie defence