Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Indian Foreign policy

Recently read this interesting article in the Reuters blog. It got me thinking about the challenges that Indian government is gonna be facing in the years to come. We need a strong foreign policy. It is time, we move on from free TVs to how to tackle china. I strongly believe, that India should take a leading role in the world. Afterall, we are one of the worlds fastest developing country. Unlike china, the growth of India is completely internal. We dont have a bunch of smart technocratic geniuses working in our capital for the betterment of the country. (Maybe we can hope to see that in the next 5 years) 

We badly need a foreign policy(I dont think we have one, except for a policy towards Pakistan. On a side note, i recently read, the Pakistan government has 64 nukes pointed directly at India) Pakistan is completely unstable now. No doubts there. They have a nuclear weapons programme that gets constant support from the people and the government. I dont think Pakistan people and the politicians get the idea that India is lot bigger now to worry only about Pakistan. 

Last few weeks, we have been getting Time Magazine in our home. Though you can read all the articles for free online, nothing beats reading the real magazine itself. On average, you can see  2 articles in every issue of Time about Pakistan. People in the west are really scared about Pakistan and most importantly about its nukes. US is already in too much trouble. Add to that the Pakistan nuke problem, Iran's Ahmadinejad and N.Korea's Kim Jong-il. The press is going crazy. 

My worry is this. Pakistan is getting so much support in terms of money, weapons and technology from the US for the time being. I dont wanna comment on the imminent threat that might post to the Indian stability. But I feel that the Indian government shuould be ready to tackle the military nightmare this advancement can pose in the later years. Indian army is one of the biggest in the world, with respect to manpower. But not in terms of technology. We are still far behind. The number of nukes, air-craft carriers, submarines we have can be counted. That is not a good thing. 

In every possible aspect, India should focus on how the future is going to be. I mean the future 10-20 years down the line. We are not a small under-developed third world nation anymore. With the US, Europe in shambles, it is time, we and other BRIC nations take responsibility in the global stage. 

It seems like China is already ready to do that. Their relations with many countries are constantly improving. China is funding billions to other nations, including countries in Africa and srilanka. They are constantly voicing their opinions against the Americans. Chinese premier recently called on to create a new currency that will replace the green back. Do you know what will happen, if that was made possible? With people dumping the US dollar, the dollar exchange rate will go down and the US government wont be able to afford anything, let alone the bailouts. 

And one more strategic thing is that, the Americans are getting more dependent on China and its exports. Add this to the fact that Pakistan is also getting close to the americans. Given this scenario, there is a very high probability that India could be left out. 

The new congress government should ensure this doesnt happen. They have enough smart people in the cabinet and hopefully they should realize what India should become in the future and act accordingly.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I find you blog intellectually stimulating, throwing in ideas which have not been thought before, and suggestions which will change the world.

However, I would like to clarify a point in your recent blog.

"We badly need a foreign policy(I dont think we have one, except for a policy towards Pakistan" -- I feel you are being ignorant on this issue. India has a very good foreign policy(one of the best in the world) right from its independence. I believe you are one among the clan of people who think India's foreign policy has to do solely with pakistan, for which I blame the news channels/newspapers/magazines you have had access to from your childhood. But I wonder why your Time/Reuters/WSJ/NYT or whatever hasn't allowed to think critically about this matter. I would like to educate you on India's foreign policy by giving you some examples. You must be aware of the Non-Aligned movement in which India took an active part under the effective leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru. If India had not been a part of NaM , it would have not had the strong friendship with US nor Russia as it is has today. I previously read some post about Prabakaran and LTTE on your blog. You must know that it was beacuse of our foreign policy, the IPKF went to srilanka. But I agree that this one was a total disaster. You might think that America has the best foreign policy in this world, by virute of its power and the influence it reigns over many countries. But you must realise that America has many more foes than friends and this is posing to be a huge headache for America, which at this time has bigger issues internally. So kindly read/think twice before you write.

Thanks.