Friday, April 11, 2008

India is being too aggressive

With so much headlines made by the passing of the Olympic torch inside India, it’s now quite apparent that the Indian uneasiness for anything Chinese runs far deeper into the Indian psyche. It’s not merely government to government competitions. At least in India, distrust for the Chinese percolates down to the lowest level of the population pyramid.

This does not bode for a stable Asia and so, for a global peace.

Amidst all these, the Indian Prime Minister told us that there is no competition between India and China for entering Africa. The phrase ‘entering Africa’ is also quite revealing. The colonial mindset is quite apparent. Do Indians still want to colonize Africa? Why doesn’t he say ‘working with Africa’ or ‘cooperating with Africa’?

Besides, ‘there is no competition with China’ line is meant to project a peaceful loving, non-aggressive India to the international community. While in practice, there are silent but concerted efforts to, discredit, and thus, to overtake, China. See the visa granted to the recently exiled Karmapa to travel to the US to tell the audience about the present misdeeds of the Chinese in Tibet.

It’s now quite apparent that India is more aggressive that the Chinese in the competition for the domination of Asia.

Nearer home, there is an interesting development. The Indian ambassador to Burma, Mr Bhaskar Mitra and the Jt Secy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was in Moreh some days back. They were ostensibly there for the re-negotiation of the border trade. But I don’t believe that vibe. There is more to the extremely low profile and hush hush visit to the god forsaken place like Moreh. They even took the trouble of having organized meeting with student leaders, leaders of various NGOs!

I have this feeling that India is being too aggressive.

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