Monday, January 04, 2010

Is it the countdown to war?

The PTI on a news datelined 2nd Jan 2010 informed us that the Defence Secretaty of India together with a high ranking military officers from the Eastern Command may visit China on the 6th.

We have to note the qualifying words 'may visit' in the above sentence.

6th of January is not even a week to go but they are still using the qualifying words.

Is it normal not to confirm a State visit by such a high ranking officials of a sovereign country when the it is only 4 days to go?

Does it even keep up the essential minimum protocol between two sovereign countries?

And, the date 6th of January is astonishing because the last date for filling up of exam forms for 10th and 12th standard students here in Manipur ends on the 7th.

We have remind ourselves that 5 months long class boycott is continuing.

In such a scenario, the government is forcing the exams by fixing the last date for from fill ups on the 7th of this month.

Naturally, the showdown between the government and the agitationists should come around the time the forced exam commences. I've heard that last date for form fill up is 7th but I've no idea when the actual exams commences.

So, the question:

Is the Defence Secretary's visit to China startegically timed to coincide with the coming showdown?

It may sound silly trying to link the State visit of such a high ranking official with the ongoiong class boycott by students here. But we should not forget the unheralded State visit by the Vice President of China to Burma some weeks back. And, inside Burma there are formidable fighting forces of the motley of insurgent groups. These groups may well launch a definitive attack on the Indian forces to coincide with the forced exams.

Was the visit of the Vice President of China to Burma aimed at facilitating such a definitvie attack?

If the answer is 'yes', we may well understand that the count down to war is just round the corner.

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