I was clueless about the latest Prithvi missile test by India.
Of course,the above statement is a little awkward.Why should anybody try to find deeper meaning into apparently routine missile tests?
Before answering this question,I would like to state that Prithvi missiles are well past their testing stage.Are they not already inducted into India's military formations?
Besides this.I always find some significant political messages in all of the Prithvi missile tests.Two days back.there was this news report of the latest Prithvi missile test along the sea coast of Odisha.So,I asked myself--'What message in this latest test?'
At that time,I had not got the exact itinerary of the Chinese ambassador's Manipur visit.I have read that the ambassador is here in Manipur for a four day official visit to attend the Sangai Festival.Even today,I cannot get his itinerary.
Did he arrive on the day on which there was the Prithvi missile test along the Odisha coast?
If that's the case,the message is very clear--'We do not like the Chinese ambassador to have anything to do with Manipur'.
Did he arrive the day on which Manipur's newspapers gave prominent spaces to the announcement by the NIA of fresh rewards for those rebels executing the Paraolon ambush on June 4 this year?
If that's the case,the message sent out by the NIA is quite clear--'Mr Ambassador,your government is the main architect of that ambush'.
Besides all these possible messages to the Chinese ambassador,what's most interesting is that the ambassador himself talked about 'development'.The main theme of his visit is that Manipur could have more 'development' if it look East.
It now seems that Mr Narendra Modi's mantra of 'development' is about to encounter a strong competition from the Chinese model of development in the near future,at least,in a space called Manipur.
But the most unlikely impact might have been felt by none other the Chief Minister of Manipur himself.He has all along gives his opinion publicly that New Delhi got to give the Manipur's share of development fund.This opinion publicly expressed belies his nervousness that New Delhi might curtail such funds.This nervousness is magnified by the knowledge that Manipur do not contribute anything to Government of India treasury by way of taxation.
At this juncture,the Chinese ambassador himself told him that further 'development' is possible if he starts looking East.
UPDATE
30-11-15
3.15pm
I missed out on another important perspective regarding the Chinese ambassador's visit to Imphal.
Today's newspapers told us Mr Reuben Mangshava was in Kummin,China on 27th of this month.He was participating in a cultural festival there.He was not alone.Together with him are musical bands from Nagaland,like Tetseo Sisters.
Around the same time there was a bomb blast in Somdal,Ukhrul,Manipur.
If read together,we have to deduct that the ambassador's visit prodded not only the Chief Minsiter of Manipur but also the lay Nagas to start looking East.In another words,they are being prodded to abandon 'Look West' policy of Muivah and co.
I'm certain all the Naga laymen are immensely keen in starting looking East.
Of course,the above statement is a little awkward.Why should anybody try to find deeper meaning into apparently routine missile tests?
Before answering this question,I would like to state that Prithvi missiles are well past their testing stage.Are they not already inducted into India's military formations?
Besides this.I always find some significant political messages in all of the Prithvi missile tests.Two days back.there was this news report of the latest Prithvi missile test along the sea coast of Odisha.So,I asked myself--'What message in this latest test?'
At that time,I had not got the exact itinerary of the Chinese ambassador's Manipur visit.I have read that the ambassador is here in Manipur for a four day official visit to attend the Sangai Festival.Even today,I cannot get his itinerary.
Did he arrive on the day on which there was the Prithvi missile test along the Odisha coast?
If that's the case,the message is very clear--'We do not like the Chinese ambassador to have anything to do with Manipur'.
Did he arrive the day on which Manipur's newspapers gave prominent spaces to the announcement by the NIA of fresh rewards for those rebels executing the Paraolon ambush on June 4 this year?
If that's the case,the message sent out by the NIA is quite clear--'Mr Ambassador,your government is the main architect of that ambush'.
Besides all these possible messages to the Chinese ambassador,what's most interesting is that the ambassador himself talked about 'development'.The main theme of his visit is that Manipur could have more 'development' if it look East.
It now seems that Mr Narendra Modi's mantra of 'development' is about to encounter a strong competition from the Chinese model of development in the near future,at least,in a space called Manipur.
But the most unlikely impact might have been felt by none other the Chief Minister of Manipur himself.He has all along gives his opinion publicly that New Delhi got to give the Manipur's share of development fund.This opinion publicly expressed belies his nervousness that New Delhi might curtail such funds.This nervousness is magnified by the knowledge that Manipur do not contribute anything to Government of India treasury by way of taxation.
At this juncture,the Chinese ambassador himself told him that further 'development' is possible if he starts looking East.
UPDATE
30-11-15
3.15pm
I missed out on another important perspective regarding the Chinese ambassador's visit to Imphal.
Today's newspapers told us Mr Reuben Mangshava was in Kummin,China on 27th of this month.He was participating in a cultural festival there.He was not alone.Together with him are musical bands from Nagaland,like Tetseo Sisters.
Around the same time there was a bomb blast in Somdal,Ukhrul,Manipur.
If read together,we have to deduct that the ambassador's visit prodded not only the Chief Minsiter of Manipur but also the lay Nagas to start looking East.In another words,they are being prodded to abandon 'Look West' policy of Muivah and co.
I'm certain all the Naga laymen are immensely keen in starting looking East.
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