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D.C. Pathak | 29 Sep, 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again proved that on matters of
national and strategic import there is no stopping him till the goals
set by him would be totally achieved. The 'Howdy Modi' extravaganza at
Houston so meticulously planned and scripted became an effective
platform from where India's foreign, domestic and economic policies
would be defined and reaffirmed by the Prime Minister for the benefit of
the entire world and an assertion made of India's arrival as a global
player.
Sharing the stage with President Donald Trump at the high
octane event that was essentially a showing of the US-based Indian
community, Modi gave a call upfront for Trump's victory in the upcoming
Presidential election in US - the extraordinary declaration from him of
'Abkibar Trump Sarkar' marking a completeness of alliance between the
two countries as equal partners in all spheres in the future. It became
clear that this irreversible friendship is now the foundation of the
Indian strategy of dealing with the global issues. Prime Minister Modi
as a leader gets the credit for the remarkable success he has achieved
in a short span of time in ending all ambiguities about our approach to
domestic and international problems of the day.
There are some
important takeaways from the Houston event. It established that the
Indian diaspora in US - acknowledged by the American leadership as a
powerful instrument of growth there - is as patriotic to the country of
its adoption as it is committed to bringing India and US together as the
two biggest democracies of the world with large mutual interests.
Secondly, there is - after the Houston interaction between Modi and
Trump - every likelihood of trade issues being settled amicably between
US and India judging from the enthusiastic appeal made to American
investors by the Indian Prime Minister to come and avail of the
opportunities that India offered to them and a specific mention that
Modi made of the 'wealth of data' India had for the new 5G regime
unfolding here. There was an implicit message that India shared the US
skepticism about Huawei, the world's largest telecom company owned by
China, that was keen to bring 5G to the Indian market.
And
lastly, Prime Minister Modi has ensured that President Trump with his
barely concealed aversion to Islamic extremism stood firmly behind India
on Kashmir after the abrogation of Art 370 and 35A of the Indian
Constitution. With a telling effect the Prime Minister drew a parallel
between 9/11 and 26/11 blaming it all on Pakistan, the breeding ground
of terrorism, Islamic radicalisation and faith-based militancy and
brought out how this was affecting peace in the entire neighbourhood.
In
one go, Modi has reiterated India's Pak policy, isolated the critics of
India's new steps in Kashmir and convinced the international community
that his first priority was to work for the development of all Indians
and incessantly fight against the new global terror. The 2019 victory of
Modi with a majority much bigger than what he got in 2014 has impacted
the world - President Donald Trump specifically mentioned that at
Houston - and there is every reason to believe that India will now be
able to hasten up with whatever remained to be done in the spheres of
both economic development and national security.
On the whole,
Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah are set to push the
agenda of governance forward - the BJP is expected to retain an
advantage in Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand going to polls soon.
Drive against corruption must be run on a strong pitch in the meanwhile
and serious note taken of failures of law and order in the states
notwithstanding the fact that police is a state subject. Centre must
find ways and means of tracking the performance of senior officials of
IAS and IPS who were accountable for providing the right oversight to
the law and order machinery. Crime on the street is on the rise in many
parts of the country and this has to be curbed urgently. A dim
impression about law and order effects the image of the nation abroad.
At
the Houston rally Prime Minister Modi rightly put terrorism of Islamic
radicals on top of the security agenda of the world. He has clearly
taken the case of Kashmir out of the hands of those who were trying to
support Pakistan's narrative of human rights violation there after India
put the state under prohibitory orders on August 5 simultaneously with
the abrogation of Art 370 and Art 35A. There has been a calibrated
lifting of curbs on landline communication and restoration of public
services. For good reasons, leaders of the Valley-based political
parties are not being permitted to address gatherings yet - their
pro-separatist and disruptive politics being the reason why the state
suffered destabilisation in the first place.
The Centre has to
show a steady improvement in the Valley and for this the state
administration must become a visible instrument of development, delivery
of public services and control on law and order. The message of
normalcy coming from the state would look credible when it is
established that the state was being governed from Srinagar and not
Delhi. A competent experienced Lieutenant-Governor with Intelligence
background and a thorough knowledge of what ails Kashmir should be able
to bring this about. The counter-terror drive of the armed forces should
go on at a brisk pace and even made more intense considering the
Intelligence warnings of a desperate bid of Pakistan to heat up the LOC
in an attempt to draw international attention to that troublesome
divider. Army operations are always Intelligence-based and this helps to
keep the collateral damage to a minimum. It is reassuring to find that
our Army is adequately ready to punish any Pak misadventure on our
borders with an aggressive response.
After long years of
weak-kneed governance in India that encouraged our hostile neighbours to
give us all kinds of provocation and even meddle into our domestic
politics - absence of any response to 26/11 and unnecessary vote bank
politics at home that created absurd policy statements like 'minorities
had the first right on the country's resources' come to mind as
illustrations from a direction-less regime - the arrival of Narendra
Modi on the national scene as Prime Minister has put India on a firm
pedestal as a democracy that took charge of domestic governance and
registered its voice on the world forums. Sorting out the constitutional
mess created around Kashmir, establishing a doctrine governing foreign
policy particularly in relation to Pakistan and making India-US
friendship a core of our strategy to deal with the global threats and
economic challenges, are among the major initiatives put out by the Modi
regime to build India as a major power in a relatively short span of
time. The Houston event has just pushed India ahead in a marked way on
that course.
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