Sunday, June 30, 2013

will India ever be ready to sit on the global high-table?

Though India may have over taken Japan as the third largest economy in the world, its growth has slowed down to a virtual halt. While India is expected to be emerging or rather should have emerged by now as world power, it is terribly constrained with a plethora of domestic problems. Be it insurgencies in Kashmir and Northeast; to trying to contain the Maoist problem; to its politics torn by corruption; to bureaucratic hurdles; to factional feuds in major parties; to a terrible natural disaster; to just about every conceivable problem / negativity a country can have!


Our response to anything from Uttrakhand Tsunami to Kargil to 26/11 to anything that requires a response, still reeks of third world efficiency! There seems hardly any hope in the near future of stability, governance, implementation and growth.

Then when will be, if at all, ever, ready to sit on the global high-table?

Then why is it that despite our multitude of problems we still seem to be wooed by every major power in Asia and the world?

Parag Khanna (whom I know briefly from his WEF days) describes India as a “swing state” – meaning that India may not be a major power in its own right but is capable of swinging the balance of power. Be it in Asia and maybe in the global context as well. Else why would John Kerry come calling right after the Chinese PM’s visit and say that “India is key to Obama’s Asia rebalancing”. USA is obviously placating us for obvious reasons.

Japan is majorly wooing us, so is Australia with joint military exercises and exchanges and which is why China and some other countries against India are also seeking India ! The new Chinese Premier even went to the extent to say that “India and China are friends and don’t need to contain each other” – which according to me is to keep India out of any anti-China bloc I guess.

Now am told Joe Biden is also coming to defreeze nuclear ties with commercial treaties and all this to ensure India’s support for Obama’s “Asia pivot”.

I am no expert on India’s foreign policy but with whatever little understanding that one may have gathered over the years, to me it is smart diplomacy to stick to the non-aligned agenda and staying away from multilateral military alliances (while keeping bilateral option open for those who want too) as well thus making the most of being sought after by the key players in Asia’s security and economic architecture.

If India has to further its core national goals of security and economic growth, it may be imperative to play ball simultaneously with both China and those seeking to contain its ever growing influence and assertiveness.

While IBSA is important, very important infact but it makes sense to be active in BRICS as well – what with China and Russia there and it giving India the option of playing a larger global role. India needs to build a strong trading bloc with neighbors Bangladesh and Myanmar through regional groupings like BCIM, BIMSTEC – thus playing an equal role along with China.

And with US, Japan and Australia keep the relation strong and strategic if nothing goes well with China.

And if China is such a worry, which it is to all in Udyog Bhawan and South and North Block, then make BIMTEC strong and play into ASEAN without China. Strengthen India Ocean Rim (IOR) and South-South cooperation.

India is much sought after in Asia by Japan, US, Australia and ASEAN as a clear counterbalance to China. India holds the key to Asian peace and power balance and that ultimately justifies its permanent place in the Security Council.

The world seems to be getting ready to acknowledge India and its rightful place on the high-table BUT is India ready?



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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Take it OR leave it !

By exhibiting a sense of propriety and taking a high moral ground, Mrs G has taken the winds out of BJP’s sails. A little late in the day, but effective for sure, at least for now!
A general election is supposedly fought on tangibles and promises. How it plays out in 2014, is a anybody’s guess – a matter of conjecture. Well nobody could second guess the mood of us electorate in 2009 and the hustling’s in the coming months can yet again throw-up the unexpected.
Am sure the fear of unknown stalks both the BJP and Congress, alike!
The Congress knows that the consistent taint smeared on its fabric by incessant scams and scandals will bog them down. And the BJP thinks it will waltz into Delhi because of the volume of people’s anger.
Well well …..
·         For sure there will be a default vote caste against the Congress and obviously in favor of BJP
·         For sure the BJP remains fractious and divided and undecided on who will lead in 2014. Just about everyone worth his or her salt in the BJP nurses ambition to lead the party into the coveted seat of power in Delhi. But our great leaders forget that Delhi cannot be conquered so easily now-a-days!
·         For sure there is a high possibility of the great Indian middle class gravitating towards NaMo. But is he really the chosen one? But ‘dilli door ast’ for him right now
·         For sure there is huge amount of anger against the ruling dispensation
·         For sure corruption, economic deceleration and mis-governance are huge issues for the educated middle class
·         For sure there is a massive unbridgeable divide between ‘India’ and ‘Bharat’, which is what the Congress still hopes to exploit
Ordinary folks like me are venting their spleen against the Congress misrule and but I am equally upset with the BJP because of its failed role as a responsible opposition – responsible to us the ordinary folks of this great country. I wanted to see a mature opposition pin down the government in parliament but also simultaneously be part of the legislative process in parliament so that the lives of ordinary folks of India and Bharat can be uplifted.
The choice for me the voter is between a fatigued treasury and an increasingly defocused opposition. It’s a messy “take it or leave it” scenario and either way it’s the aam adami of the India and Bharat who will loose out and continue struggling !

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Dear Indian Leaders, please emulate Obama

That I am a Obama diehard fan has not doubt!
That I am trying to compare him and our revered leaders in this piece is a no-branier !!
That I am playing hard to bring out the dulleness of speech of our leaders that make as much part of the stagnant nature of our leadership is pretty obvious !!! :)

India needs new ideas, better articulated.
India needs more passion, a deeper sense of drama.
And I seriously wish our so called leaders (President, PM, even Rahul Gandhi and others from Congress and BJP alike) would make some effort to put value and passion to their speeches.

Indian Democracy sounds tired without it !

President Obama's state of the union message was a message to the Amercian people (and the world at large) and was nothing short of drama. His speech was a performance. And one can see he is enjoying his part to the hilt. As President of USA, the most powerful on the planet, of the most poweful nation in the globe, Obama conveys his enjoyment of power. He breathes through his messages. They are full of life !

And Obama looks fit (and handsome). His choice of words are so immaculate, his clothes just right and stated.

When Obama addresses the globe or the nation, he is not just a politican, he is appealing. And that makes him more endearing. There is a sense of intimacy and there is a sense of grandeur. There is a personal touch - the way he thanks his wife and his salute to his family becomes a salute to the nation at large. He will always acknowledge 2 or 3 ordinary citizens for thier courage or sense of duty thus adding a human sentimental touch. He even refers to his dog's behaviour sometimes !

The speeches of Obama have a feeling of achievenment. There is a sense of great urge and urgency to solve problems. There is a sense of process. Even sometimes admission of inadequacy - about health or unemployment.

Barack Obama converses with you, even if you are one among the millions watching him or listening to him.
He takes serious issues seriously. Every speech of his combines promise, threat and warning - with confidence, indicating the limits of his tolerance (case in point his appeal to repeal the gun act recently)- a strong leader of a strong nation

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Despite lack of leadership seeds of a New Beginning

I returned home from the ASEAN-India Car Rally 2012 all europhic and estatic and straight into this tragic story of the 23 year girl. And then suddenly Delhi saw some unprecedented scences on the parthway that lead up to the symbols of state power. Rajpath and the cerntral concourse have seen many agitiations over the years - the Jat farm land leader Tikait took complete control of the area, As the sheer intensity of the water cannons lifted the youth from their positions, as lathis rained on them and the police manhandled scores of protestors, it was obvious to the naked eye that the system had failed.

More importantly, there was a no ostensible move from any functionary within the government or the police appratus to cauterise or assauge the hurt. Every household in Delhi and elesewhere was seized of this shocking tale of bestatility and brutality. Meanwhile the gritty woman hung-on to her dear life, showing remarkable spirit and fortitude in the ensuing mayhem, She ofcourse subsequently could not hold-on and left her the holy abode to perhaps feel safer there than here !

To me, an ordinary citizen of this great country, it appeared that the state and its instrumentalities unfortunately seemed near collapse over the days the anger split on the roads. Gripped they were with a strange inertia and lassitude in the face of spontaneous surge of youth power. Unbridled and uncontrolled, lacking cohesion, but not bereft of conviction.

For want of a better turn of phrase, impotence would be right to describe the situation.

While there is no issue like corruption which saw the Anna Hazares, Ramdevs and Kejriwals take and centerstage in the past, the detoriating state of the hapless rape victim became a talking point, equally a symbol of repression and inefficinecy of the state.

The primacy of security and safety of our citizens cannont be lost on anyone, least of all those in government and the law and order machinery. The LG was holidaying , the Home Minister was switched on mute, the Home Secretary and the Police Commissioner were busy patting themselves on the back for quick resolution of the case, for more than 10 days the people in authority were deeply ensconced in the arms of Morpheus. Indignation gave way to angst and anger and finally resulting in pitched battels between the agitators and the police.

Nature it is said abhors a vacum, the unending paralysis in governance has once again thrown into stark relief the marked absence of a decision making political leader in the government.

The rest they say is history !..........and this unrest would hopefully carry seeds of a new beginning. For in this anger I find hope. From this gloom I hope will emerge a brighter India.