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https://www.newagebd.net/article/11...late-neighbours-from-world-say-indian-experts

Delhi trying to isolate neighbours from world, say Indian experts
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury | Published: 00:28, Aug 10,2020




The Indian authorities have created a mess in its foreign affairs in South Asia by trying to isolate the neighbouring countries from the global system in order to create an enclave to use for domestic political purposes, several Indian foreign policy experts said.

‘India attempted to isolate the sub-continent from the larger politics of global system in order to create an enclave where its [India] development and democracy projects proceed unhindered,’ Ashley J. Tellis, an Indian-origin senior fellow at the US-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said in a virtual discussion on Indian foreign policy on Saturday.

Indo-American Friendship Association organised the discussion moderated by retired Indian diplomat Surendra Kumar.

Shashi Tharoor, an Indian opposition lawmaker, said that the government of Narendra Modi jeopardised national interests by creating hostility in the neighbourhood with the combination of arrogance and ineptitude.

Citing India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act aimed against the Muslim community, he said that there was a serious lack of a cohesive foreign policy as the government was using foreign policy tools for domestic divisive purposes deviating from core national values of pluralism, democracy, social justice and secularism.

It has seriously undermined India’s stature internationally, which has never been lower before, Shashi, also a former state minister, said, adding, ‘The world increasingly sees us like an intolerant narrow-minded nation.’


Pratap Bhanu Mehta, an Indian academic who was vice-chancellor of Ashoka University, said, ‘The single biggest test for India’s foreign policy is how it manages its neighbourhood.’

Mentioning dealings of the incumbent Indian authorities with Bangladesh and Nepal, he said, ‘The government hasn’t realised a simple truth that if India is not a zone for freedom and human rights, this sub-continent has no future.’

‘We legitimise every irredentist fundamentalist tendency in the sub-continent as a whole. There cannot be a bigger foreign policy disaster than that,’ Pratap said.

The Indian government has used foreign policy apparatus to achieve only domestic political objectives which are largely achieved through propaganda and lies, he said. ‘It is very dangerous for a country.’

It has cut people’s freedom for criticising the government at home, he added.

Indicating Bangladesh’s unease about the adoption of the controversial CAA by the BJP-led government, former foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon stressed the need to stop using foreign policy apparatus for internal partisan purposes.

He stressed the need for the Indian authorities to work for ‘reintegration of the sub-continent’ with making India ‘the economic hub’ and ‘the provider of security in the region’ to become a ‘source of stability’ for India’s neighbours.

The Indian diplomats should earn credibility, Menon said, adding, ‘Credibility is the key for a diplomat, most precious weapon in hand.’
 
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https://www.newagebd.net/article/11...late-neighbours-from-world-say-indian-experts

Delhi trying to isolate neighbours from world, say Indian experts
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury | Published: 00:28, Aug 10,2020




The Indian authorities have created a mess in its foreign affairs in South Asia by trying to isolate the neighbouring countries from the global system in order to create an enclave to use for domestic political purposes, several Indian foreign policy experts said.

‘India attempted to isolate the sub-continent from the larger politics of global system in order to create an enclave where its [India] development and democracy projects proceed unhindered,’ Ashley J. Tellis, an Indian-origin senior fellow at the US-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said in a virtual discussion on Indian foreign policy on Saturday.

Indo-American Friendship Association organised the discussion moderated by retired Indian diplomat Surendra Kumar.

Shashi Tharoor, an Indian opposition lawmaker, said that the government of Narendra Modi jeopardised national interests by creating hostility in the neighbourhood with the combination of arrogance and ineptitude.

Citing India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act aimed against the Muslim community, he said that there was a serious lack of a cohesive foreign policy as the government was using foreign policy tools for domestic divisive purposes deviating from core national values of pluralism, democracy, social justice and secularism.

It has seriously undermined India’s stature internationally, which has never been lower before, Shashi, also a former state minister, said, adding, ‘The world increasingly sees us like an intolerant narrow-minded nation.’


Pratap Bhanu Mehta, an Indian academic who was vice-chancellor of Ashoka University, said, ‘The single biggest test for India’s foreign policy is how it manages its neighbourhood.’

Mentioning dealings of the incumbent Indian authorities with Bangladesh and Nepal, he said, ‘The government hasn’t realised a simple truth that if India is not a zone for freedom and human rights, this sub-continent has no future.’

‘We legitimise every irredentist fundamentalist tendency in the sub-continent as a whole. There cannot be a bigger foreign policy disaster than that,’ Pratap said.

The Indian government has used foreign policy apparatus to achieve only domestic political objectives which are largely achieved through propaganda and lies, he said. ‘It is very dangerous for a country.’

It has cut people’s freedom for criticising the government at home, he added.

Indicating Bangladesh’s unease about the adoption of the controversial CAA by the BJP-led government, former foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon stressed the need to stop using foreign policy apparatus for internal partisan purposes.

He stressed the need for the Indian authorities to work for ‘reintegration of the sub-continent’ with making India ‘the economic hub’ and ‘the provider of security in the region’ to become a ‘source of stability’ for India’s neighbours.

The Indian diplomats should earn credibility, Menon said, adding, ‘Credibility is the key for a diplomat, most precious weapon in hand.’

‘We legitimise every irredentist fundamentalist tendency in the sub-continent as a whole. There cannot be a bigger foreign policy disaster than that,’ Pratap said.

That is the biggest problem now. Indian government by legitimising the RSS ( hindu taliban) terrorism , has given legitimacy to the taliban.

TBH i dont think India's neighbours will go back. They have seen India's real face. Even if by some miracle congress is elected, there really is no turning back.
 
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‘We legitimise every irredentist fundamentalist tendency in the sub-continent as a whole. There cannot be a bigger foreign policy disaster than that,’ Pratap said.

That is the biggest problem now. Indian government by legitimising the RSS ( hindu taliban) terrorism , has given legitimacy to the taliban.

TBH i dont think India's neighbours will go back. They have seen India's real face. Even if by some miracle congress is elected, there really is no turning back.

RSS is not Hindu Taliban. I dont know who made this term or why.

They are religious, racial fascists who are akin to cheap knock off of Nazis.

Let's not lower Taliban to their level. They are 1000x times better than anything out of India.
 
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TBH i dont think India's neighbours will go back. They have seen India's real face. Even if by some miracle congress is elected, there really is no turning back.
Congress is finished. I would be surprised if they come back to power in the next 50 years. India took 70 years to fully expose it's real face in front of the world. That is ugly, intolerant hindutva face. Gandhi-Nehru's liberal democratic ideals were mere the stumbling block against the unstoppable march towards India's real destiny. Modi-Amit Shah-Yogi Adityanath each of them will climb to the top of the ladder and will take India deeper and deeper into cesspool. When a country's educated middle class and mainstream media embrace exclusionary religious extremism and jingoism enthusiastically, there is no turning back. I only hope, Indian Muslims, Pakistan and Bangladesh take necessary steps to face the coming struggle against this monster.
 
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RSS is not Hindu Taliban. I dont know who made this term or why.

They are religious, racial fascists who are akin to cheap knock off of Nazis.

Let's not lower Taliban to their level. They are 1000x times better than anything out of India.


I agree Afghan taliban are better than hindu RSS
 
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I think they are succeeding with FM of Pakistan calling out Saudi Arabia. Maybe that was their plot all along?
 
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UNGA president-elect meets FM Qureshi in Islamabad
Web Desk On Aug 10, 2020
ISLAMABAD: President-elect of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Volkan Bozkir arrived at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday and held talks with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.


Upon arrival at the ministry, the foreign minister received the visiting dignitary. He planted a sapling at the lawns of the foreign ministry to partake in the government’s plantation drive.

FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi and the President-elect of the UN General Assembly are scheduled to address a joint presser after the meeting. Volkan Bozkir will also call on Prime Minister Imran Khan. Issues and priorities pertaining to 75th session of the UN General Assembly will be discussed in the meetings.

Volkan Bozkir is visiting Pakistan at the invitation of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

Taking to social networking website, Twitter earlier, Volkan Bozkir had said that as the president-elect of the 75th Session of the UNGA, per usual practice, he continues to visit a number of countries upon their invitations.

“Within this scope, I will fly to Islamabad tomorrow, to pay my earlier postponed visit to Pakistan, he added.”
 
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https://www.newagebd.net/article/11...late-neighbours-from-world-say-indian-experts

Delhi trying to isolate neighbours from world, say Indian experts
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury | Published: 00:28, Aug 10,2020




The Indian authorities have created a mess in its foreign affairs in South Asia by trying to isolate the neighbouring countries from the global system in order to create an enclave to use for domestic political purposes, several Indian foreign policy experts said.

‘India attempted to isolate the sub-continent from the larger politics of global system in order to create an enclave where its [India] development and democracy projects proceed unhindered,’ Ashley J. Tellis, an Indian-origin senior fellow at the US-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said in a virtual discussion on Indian foreign policy on Saturday.

Indo-American Friendship Association organised the discussion moderated by retired Indian diplomat Surendra Kumar.

Shashi Tharoor, an Indian opposition lawmaker, said that the government of Narendra Modi jeopardised national interests by creating hostility in the neighbourhood with the combination of arrogance and ineptitude.

Citing India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act aimed against the Muslim community, he said that there was a serious lack of a cohesive foreign policy as the government was using foreign policy tools for domestic divisive purposes deviating from core national values of pluralism, democracy, social justice and secularism.

It has seriously undermined India’s stature internationally, which has never been lower before, Shashi, also a former state minister, said, adding, ‘The world increasingly sees us like an intolerant narrow-minded nation.’


Pratap Bhanu Mehta, an Indian academic who was vice-chancellor of Ashoka University, said, ‘The single biggest test for India’s foreign policy is how it manages its neighbourhood.’

Mentioning dealings of the incumbent Indian authorities with Bangladesh and Nepal, he said, ‘The government hasn’t realised a simple truth that if India is not a zone for freedom and human rights, this sub-continent has no future.’

‘We legitimise every irredentist fundamentalist tendency in the sub-continent as a whole. There cannot be a bigger foreign policy disaster than that,’ Pratap said.

The Indian government has used foreign policy apparatus to achieve only domestic political objectives which are largely achieved through propaganda and lies, he said. ‘It is very dangerous for a country.’

It has cut people’s freedom for criticising the government at home, he added.

Indicating Bangladesh’s unease about the adoption of the controversial CAA by the BJP-led government, former foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon stressed the need to stop using foreign policy apparatus for internal partisan purposes.

He stressed the need for the Indian authorities to work for ‘reintegration of the sub-continent’ with making India ‘the economic hub’ and ‘the provider of security in the region’ to become a ‘source of stability’ for India’s neighbours.

The Indian diplomats should earn credibility, Menon said, adding, ‘Credibility is the key for a diplomat, most precious weapon in hand.’
And my question is: why can't India live a normal human life.
 
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Congress is finished. I would be surprised if they come back to power in the next 50 years. India took 70 years to fully expose it's real face in front of the world. That is ugly, intolerant hindutva face. Gandhi-Nehru's liberal democratic ideals were mere the stumbling block against the unstoppable march towards India's real destiny. Modi-Amit Shah-Yogi Adityanath each of them will climb to the top of the ladder and will take India deeper and deeper into cesspool. When a country's educated middle class and mainstream media embrace exclusionary religious extremism and jingoism enthusiastically, there is no turning back. I only hope, Indian Muslims, Pakistan and Bangladesh take necessary steps to face the coming struggle against this monster.

there is no hope for the indian muslim, they are still high with the secular drugs that nehru ghandhi supplied them with.
 
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When a country's educated middle class and mainstream media embrace exclusionary religious extremism and jingoism enthusiastically, there is no turning back.

That should be a lesson to other societies in the world. When the educational system has no humanities subject in the technical courses the resultant students will be drones without any humanist, rational, logical reasoning. Such resultant people, mostly middle class, will be not empathetic to the sufferings of the lower class people or even among the middle class.
 
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https://www.newagebd.net/article/11...late-neighbours-from-world-say-indian-experts

Delhi trying to isolate neighbours from world, say Indian experts
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury | Published: 00:28, Aug 10,2020




The Indian authorities have created a mess in its foreign affairs in South Asia by trying to isolate the neighbouring countries from the global system in order to create an enclave to use for domestic political purposes, several Indian foreign policy experts said.

‘India attempted to isolate the sub-continent from the larger politics of global system in order to create an enclave where its [India] development and democracy projects proceed unhindered,’ Ashley J. Tellis, an Indian-origin senior fellow at the US-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said in a virtual discussion on Indian foreign policy on Saturday.

Indo-American Friendship Association organised the discussion moderated by retired Indian diplomat Surendra Kumar.

Shashi Tharoor, an Indian opposition lawmaker, said that the government of Narendra Modi jeopardised national interests by creating hostility in the neighbourhood with the combination of arrogance and ineptitude.

Citing India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act aimed against the Muslim community, he said that there was a serious lack of a cohesive foreign policy as the government was using foreign policy tools for domestic divisive purposes deviating from core national values of pluralism, democracy, social justice and secularism.

It has seriously undermined India’s stature internationally, which has never been lower before, Shashi, also a former state minister, said, adding, ‘The world increasingly sees us like an intolerant narrow-minded nation.’


Pratap Bhanu Mehta, an Indian academic who was vice-chancellor of Ashoka University, said, ‘The single biggest test for India’s foreign policy is how it manages its neighbourhood.’

Mentioning dealings of the incumbent Indian authorities with Bangladesh and Nepal, he said, ‘The government hasn’t realised a simple truth that if India is not a zone for freedom and human rights, this sub-continent has no future.’

‘We legitimise every irredentist fundamentalist tendency in the sub-continent as a whole. There cannot be a bigger foreign policy disaster than that,’ Pratap said.

The Indian government has used foreign policy apparatus to achieve only domestic political objectives which are largely achieved through propaganda and lies, he said. ‘It is very dangerous for a country.’

It has cut people’s freedom for criticising the government at home, he added.

Indicating Bangladesh’s unease about the adoption of the controversial CAA by the BJP-led government, former foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon stressed the need to stop using foreign policy apparatus for internal partisan purposes.

He stressed the need for the Indian authorities to work for ‘reintegration of the sub-continent’ with making India ‘the economic hub’ and ‘the provider of security in the region’ to become a ‘source of stability’ for India’s neighbours.

The Indian diplomats should earn credibility, Menon said, adding, ‘Credibility is the key for a diplomat, most precious weapon in hand.’

When in India ,Indian Parliament pass a law it is Indias own business.Not foreigners.
India is only for Indians.
Those who want come legally , they are welcome .If not find another placec , you are not invited
 
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