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US ignorance is no excuse

B Raman

Obama’s projection of China as a trustworthy partner in tackling long-standing issues in South Asia shows a shocking lack of knowledge of history: Beijing’s policies are to blame for much of the trouble

The failure of American President Barack Obama to understand the distrust of China in large sections of the Indian civil society has landed the US in a situation in which the considerable goodwill between India and the US created during the Administration of his predecessor, Mr George W Bush, stands in danger of being diluted by his unthinking words and actions.

The distrust of China in the Indian civil society is much deeper than even the distrust of Pakistan. Even today, despite Pakistan’s continued use of terrorism against India, there is some goodwill for the people of Pakistan in many sections of our civil society. As against this, outside the traditional Communist and other Leftist circles, one would hardly find any section which trusts China — its Government as well as its people.

The Indian distrust of China arises mainly from three factors. First, the Sino-Indian war of 1962. Second, China’s role in giving Pakistan a military nuclear and missile capability for use against India. Third, the Chinese blockage of the pre-26/11 efforts in the Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council to declare the Jamaat-ud-Dawa’h, the parent organisation of the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba, as a terrorist organisation and its subsequent opposition for a similar declaration against the Jaish-e-Mohammad.

The dubious Chinese stand on the issue of Pakistani use of terrorism against India is viewed by many in India as amounting to collusion.

The Indian suspicions of China have been magnified in recent years by Beijing’s ‘Look South policy’. China is not a South Asian power, but it has sought to create for itself a large South Asian presence by developing a military supply relationship with the countries of the region, by helping India’s neighbours in the development of their infrastructure of strategic importance such as ports and by supporting the Maoists of Nepal.

At a time when concerns in India over the increasing Chinese strategic presence and influence in India’s neigbourhood have been increasing, it is an amazingly shocking act of insensitivity on the part of Mr Obama and his policy advisers to project China as a benign power with a benevolent role in South Asia — whether for promoting understanding between India and Pakistan or for influencing developments in other countries of the region.

It is politically naïve on the part of Mr Obama to expect that Indian political and public opinion will accept any role for China in South Asia in matters which impact on India’s core interests. Mr Bush’s China policy had favourable vibrations in India by highlighting the threats that are likely to be posed by its military modernisation made possible by its economic power. A convergence of concerns over China between Washington, DC, and New Delhi laid the foundation for the strategic relationship between the countries.

Mr Obama’s projection of China as a trustworthy partner of the US in jointly tackling long-standing contentious issues in South Asia shows a shocking ignorance of the fact that China was one of the causes of the persistence of these issues. Its effort has always been not to promote mutual understanding and harmony in South Asia, but to keep India isolated by keeping alive the old distrusts and animosities and creating new ones.

At a time when Indian public opinion was looking forward to fruitful results from the forthcoming visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the US, reports from Beijing on Mr Obama’s visit to China would strengthen the impression that Mr Obama is not India’s cup of tea.


The writer is director of the Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai.



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Bullet Over simplifying everything
By Anurag on 11/20/2009 7:56:21 PM

The problem with the Americans is that they like to hyper-simplify everything. Recently they were supporting the idea of a European Union 'president' because, they argued, they like to have a single phone number to ring in Europe. They ignored the fact that the EU is far more complex than that. Similarly, the US (foolishly) believes that they can control and influence entire south and east Asia by having a single phone number (in China)!

Bullet US ignorance is no excuse
By Dr. Narendra Kumar on 11/20/2009 5:47:36 PM

I empathise with Mr. Raman. Needless to say, in spite of a grain of truth in what he has written, reality is different. All nations do what they must in their self interestl. There are no friends or foes in international relationships. There are only conveniences of self interest. It is unfortunate that India is governed more by selfish interest rather than the self interest as a nation. All acts of such omissions have consequences.

Bullet US ignorance is no excuse
By R.NARAYANAN on 11/20/2009 8:59:06 AM

The cold war was a period of strained relations between a weakening USSR and capitalist US .Other nations were under varying degrees of politico-economic stress. India suffered more as it was emerging as a stable economy with an enduring democracy .Its doors were practically closed to western technology and its defense and industry needs largely leaning on the Russians with dated technology.We were compelled to amble along at the Hindu rate of growth of 4 %,till mid ' 80s.

Bullet US
By raman on 11/20/2009 8:50:13 AM

It is not ignorance but a calculated move.Obama has to follow the FIXED policy of US as regards India or any particular country.The US/West want only one Major power in Asia & that is China.It wont & cant have India as it knows that these dark skinned corrupt people & thier scumbag rulers are not worthy to be a power.

Bullet You said it!
By G. Din on 11/20/2009 3:03:13 AM

"Mr Obama is not India’s cup of tea. "You better believe it. Even at home, Brother Barrack has begun to jar. One should not get carried away though by Brother's utterings. More and more, people have begun to feel that he is all talk and no substance!

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