pmukherjee
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My friend, let me give you my perspective on the issue. Improvement of Indo Israeli relations does not hinge upon 'increasing Hindu nationalism' as this ignoramus puts it.
1. The collapse of the Soviet Union followed by the imposition of sanctions post 1998, affected India's defence preparedness a lot. In these difficult times, Israel helped us with top of the line technologies and weapon platforms which no one else gave us. Israeli technologies are superior to Russian ones in several niche areas and while there were delays and price escalations where Russia was concerned, the Israelis delivered promptly and on time.
2. The second reason is that Israel has never had an anti India policy, never criticised us on Kashmir and were ready to help us whenever we needed help. Yes India has always been sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. But does that mean that we have to shun Israel? Isarel knows that we have a pro Palestinian policy and a long term commitment for supporting an independent Palestinian state but Israel does not hold this against us. That is how international politics works. It is not a sum zero game. India is also close to Russia, does that stop the US from selling stuff to us? India has been maintaining close relations with both Iran and Saudi Arabia. Our commitment to Palestine does not imply that we can not be friends with Israel, especially since Israel has no objections to this arrangement.
90% of what the author has written is pure bunkum. How many Indians have even heard of Sarvarkar? Most of those who have heard of him are not sufficiently impressed by him to be swayed by his uttering or writings. Hindu nationalism has always existed in India, there has been no precipitous rise there. Only the media has been reporting more consistently about it. Part of the increased awareness can be laid on the doors of rival political parties who try to encash on the communal and exclusive image of the Hindu nationalist parties to garner Muslim votes. Had Hindu nationalism been such a strong force in India so as to influence our foreign policy vis-a-vis Israel, don't you think that the BJP would have been in power now instead of sitting in the opposition for nearly a decade. If the next general elections bring about a BJP government, it will be more because of the mistakes of the present govt than any positive action by the BJP. BTW, even when it was in power, BJP did not rescind on our commitments to Palestine. This is a moral and ethical stand, not a stand designed to placate our Muslim population. Yes, we do have a few people who are more pro Israeli than the Israelis themselves, just as we have people who are more pro Arabic than the Arabs and those who are more pro American than the Americans. Let me tell you, these guys don't matter a damn. These people are are vastly outnumbered by those who think that friendship with Israel does not automatically imply voting against Palestine or breaking our links with Iran or Saudi Arabia. India does not want to be cornered into a narrow US - Israel - UK corner, we wish to have broader relations with every one on a one to one basis. India did not support Palestine as a quid pro quo for Arab support on the Kashmir issue. We supported Palestine because we felt that both Israel and a Palestinian state have a right to co-exist side by side.
Our relations with Israel are growing because they are mutually beneficial to both. Israel has proven to be a good and trustworthy friend who has no problems of giving us cutting edge high tech which even the US does not. They also do not mind our friendship with the Arab world and Iran. India as a Hindu majority nation has no historical baggage of antisemitism. All the rest in the article is meaningless trash.
My friend, let me give you my perspective on the issue. Improvement of Indo Israeli relations does not hinge upon 'increasing Hindu nationalism' as this ignoramus puts it.
1. The collapse of the Soviet Union followed by the imposition of sanctions post 1998, affected India's defence preparedness a lot. In these difficult times, Israel helped us with top of the line technologies and weapon platforms which no one else gave us. Israeli technologies are superior to Russian ones in several niche areas and while there were delays and price escalations where Russia was concerned, the Israelis delivered promptly and on time.
2. The second reason is that Israel has never had an anti India policy, never criticised us on Kashmir and were ready to help us whenever we needed help. Yes India has always been sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. But does that mean that we have to shun Israel? Isarel knows that we have a pro Palestinian policy and a long term commitment for supporting an independent Palestinian state but Israel does not hold this against us. That is how international politics works. It is not a sum zero game. India is also close to Russia, does that stop the US from selling stuff to us? India has been maintaining close relations with both Iran and Saudi Arabia. Our commitment to Palestine does not imply that we can not be friends with Israel, especially since Israel has no objections to this arrangement.
90% of what the author has written is pure bunkum. How many Indians have even heard of Sarvarkar? Most of those who have heard of him are not sufficiently impressed by him to be swayed by his uttering or writings. Hindu nationalism has always existed in India, there has been no precipitous rise there. Only the media has been reporting more consistently about it. Part of the increased awareness can be laid on the doors of rival political parties who try to encash on the communal and exclusive image of the Hindu nationalist parties to garner Muslim votes. Had Hindu nationalism been such a strong force in India so as to influence our foreign policy vis-a-vis Israel, don't you think that the BJP would have been in power now instead of sitting in the opposition for nearly a decade. If the next general elections bring about a BJP government, it will be more because of the mistakes of the present govt than any positive action by the BJP. BTW, even when it was in power, BJP did not rescind on our commitments to Palestine. This is a moral and ethical stand, not a stand designed to placate our Muslim population. Yes, we do have a few people who are more pro Israeli than the Israelis themselves, just as we have people who are more pro Arabic than the Arabs and those who are more pro American than the Americans. Let me tell you, these guys don't matter a damn. These people are are vastly outnumbered by those who think that friendship with Israel does not automatically imply voting against Palestine or breaking our links with Iran or Saudi Arabia. India does not want to be cornered into a narrow US - Israel - UK corner, we wish to have broader relations with every one on a one to one basis. India did not support Palestine as a quid pro quo for Arab support on the Kashmir issue. We supported Palestine because we felt that both Israel and a Palestinian state have a right to co-exist side by side.
Our relations with Israel are growing because they are mutually beneficial to both. Israel has proven to be a good and trustworthy friend who has no problems of giving us cutting edge high tech which even the US does not. They also do not mind our friendship with the Arab world and Iran. India as a Hindu majority nation has no historical baggage of antisemitism. All the rest in the article is meaningless trash.