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When America signed the nuclear agreements with India, Nicholas Burns the US under Secretary of State said, America is prepared to enter into a partnership with India in order to deal with India’s neighbors , Sri Lanka and Nepal. “We have become partners in South Asia. We work very closely with India, for instance, in trying to encourage a peaceful transition in Nepal. We work very closely with India on the question of Sri Lanka” This is how Burns described the partnership.

In accordance with this partnership , America rendered assistance to destroy the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka because India demonstrated to America that the Tamil Tigers are a threat to India as well as the region. In any event, in the final phase of the war, America had the necessity to save the civilians in the No- fire zone. In pursuance of this aim,using the American Navy it wanted to carry out a humanitarian mission. America made this proposal when Shiv Shankar Menon, India’s Foreign Secretary went to America during that period. India however disagreed with this. India rejected this proposal through Sri Lanka. Similarly, during the tail end of the war, America had the need to save the lives of the Tamil Tiger political leaders who were surrendering to the Army via the intervention of the United Nations (UN) Organization. India however succeeded in forestalling that intervention by using UN Gen. Secretary and Nambiar his special representative sent by the former to Sri Lanka .

After the war was over, when America sought India’s assistance to mount war crime charges against Sri Lanka, India did not even allow the discussion in the UN of the war crime charges against Sri Lanka. In the end, America wanted India’s intervention to resolve the ethnic conflict. India’s interests however were centred on the development schemes in the North and East of Sri Lanka which were liberated through the war, and the establishing of an Indian consulate in Jaffna , rather than the political solution desired by America.

Similarly, when America voiced its protests against the Sri Lanka Govt.’s anti-democratic acts, India followed a policy of silence. Finally, when America began to turn and look around it saw China’s inordinate influence over Sri Lanka because the latter could not extricate itself from it. India which entertained apprehensions over Sri Lanka coming within the increasing influence of China step by step sought America’s assistance. But it was evident that America was of the view that because of India’s failed Diplomacy , not only the India – America partnership in relation to Sri Lanka has become befouled, even America’s power in the South Asia region itself has been undermined.

Nicholas Burns in his paper to the Council of Foreign relations on South Asia’s (which includes Sri Lanka) Indo -American partnership had stated thus …..“Leadership in South Asia is , of course , just one part of India’s increasingly important global role. As India is both a rising power and a Democracy, we in Washington view its growing influence in the world as broadly congruent with US interests. Both countries seek to promote democratic principles and institutions around the world because we know that stable Democracies are largely peaceful and better able to manage the consequences of globalization. Whether it comes to ensuring that China’s rise is peaceful or preventing the Muslim world from turning its back on modernity or stopping rising economies from being ruined by rising temperatures, it is hard to think of two other countries with as much at stake or as much to offer to global stability.”

Yet, today,America’s problem is that, other South Asian States apart, India has not taken any measures towards safeguarding Sri Lanka’s Democracy under this partnership. Not only in regard to Sri Lanka of the South Asia region, even pertaining to Afghanistan, America was expecting a lot from India under this partnership.

In arriving at decisions relating to Afghanistan too, India’s views were taken into consideration by America under the partnership. Burns’ assessment was as follows: “India’s continuing involvement in Afghanistan is essential to that country’s stabilization and long term success, and co-operation between the US and India in Afghanistan has been close and encouraging”

Nevertheless, India had not fulfilled its anticipated role to the satisfaction of America under the partnership as regards Afghanistan. Though India exerted a huge and growing influence over Afghanistan under the partnership, it s was clear, that influence was directed against Pakistan and has therefore militated against America’s agenda in Afghanistan.

Now, America apparently is no longer in need of India’s assistance. India sees this as America inclining in favour of Pakistan and sidelining India. The latter began making attempts to advice America against assisting Pakistan in the eradication of terrorists, and take a tough stand against Pakistan. America’s weapons supply to Pakistan for terrorism elimination too was opposed by India, while warning America that Pakistan may use those weapons against India. But, America which has understood that India’s Diplomacy has failed with regard to Pakistan, continued its arms supply and every possible aid to Pakistan to stamp out terrorism. Moreover, it has announced that it is prepared to go for a nuclear deal with Pakistan on the same lines as with India.

Following the signing of the nuclear agreement with India, owing to India’s pressures, America declined to sign a nuclear deal with Pakistan despite latter’s numerous requests for such a deal. But now, America is ignoring India’s opposition and has commenced preliminary discussions in that direction with Pakistan.

As a result of this change of policy by America, India is in a grave predicament today. On top of this, admiral Robert Willard, Commander of the US Pacific Command has declared that Lashka e Taiba now based in Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are a monumental threat to India. It is evident therefore, if India is to ward off this threat, America’s assistance is imperative. In addition, America refusing to hand over Headley, who is now in the custody of America, to India for interrogation, in connection with the Mumbai terrorist attack has further aggravated India’s plight. It is India’s failure to perform its South Asia leadership role duly safeguarding the American interest, which is at the epicenter of India‘s present inescapable quagmire. Owing to its own indiscretions India has created room for America to ignore it and deal directly with South Asia . India is the architect of its own misfortunes.

India?s failed Diplomacy taints Indo -America partnership
 
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Shouldn't the thread headline read "India is nobody's lackey and makes that evident to Uncle Sam" ?
 
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America wanted India as a regional challenger against China,India want USA to stop its military aid to Pakistan and to get latest weapons.but fortunately or unfortunately both cannot satisfy each each other so India-US honeymoon ended.
 
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When America signed the nuclear agreements with India, Nicholas Burns the US under Secretary of State said, America is prepared to enter into a partnership with India in order to deal with India’s neighbors , Sri Lanka and Nepal. “We have become partners in South Asia. We work very closely with India, for instance, in trying to encourage a peaceful transition in Nepal. We work very closely with India on the question of Sri Lanka” This is how Burns described the partnership.

In accordance with this partnership , America rendered assistance to destroy the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka because India demonstrated to America that the Tamil Tigers are a threat to India as well as the region. In any event, in the final phase of the war, America had the necessity to save the civilians in the No- fire zone. In pursuance of this aim,using the American Navy it wanted to carry out a humanitarian mission. America made this proposal when Shiv Shankar Menon, India’s Foreign Secretary went to America during that period. India however disagreed with this. India rejected this proposal through Sri Lanka. Similarly, during the tail end of the war, America had the need to save the lives of the Tamil Tiger political leaders who were surrendering to the Army via the intervention of the United Nations (UN) Organization. India however succeeded in forestalling that intervention by using UN Gen. Secretary and Nambiar his special representative sent by the former to Sri Lanka .

After the war was over, when America sought India’s assistance to mount war crime charges against Sri Lanka, India did not even allow the discussion in the UN of the war crime charges against Sri Lanka. In the end, America wanted India’s intervention to resolve the ethnic conflict. India’s interests however were centred on the development schemes in the North and East of Sri Lanka which were liberated through the war, and the establishing of an Indian consulate in Jaffna , rather than the political solution desired by America.

Similarly, when America voiced its protests against the Sri Lanka Govt.’s anti-democratic acts, India followed a policy of silence. Finally, when America began to turn and look around it saw China’s inordinate influence over Sri Lanka because the latter could not extricate itself from it. India which entertained apprehensions over Sri Lanka coming within the increasing influence of China step by step sought America’s assistance. But it was evident that America was of the view that because of India’s failed Diplomacy , not only the India – America partnership in relation to Sri Lanka has become befouled, even America’s power in the South Asia region itself has been undermined.

Nicholas Burns in his paper to the Council of Foreign relations on South Asia’s (which includes Sri Lanka) Indo -American partnership had stated thus …..“Leadership in South Asia is , of course , just one part of India’s increasingly important global role. As India is both a rising power and a Democracy, we in Washington view its growing influence in the world as broadly congruent with US interests. Both countries seek to promote democratic principles and institutions around the world because we know that stable Democracies are largely peaceful and better able to manage the consequences of globalization. Whether it comes to ensuring that China’s rise is peaceful or preventing the Muslim world from turning its back on modernity or stopping rising economies from being ruined by rising temperatures, it is hard to think of two other countries with as much at stake or as much to offer to global stability.”

Yet, today,America’s problem is that, other South Asian States apart, India has not taken any measures towards safeguarding Sri Lanka’s Democracy under this partnership. Not only in regard to Sri Lanka of the South Asia region, even pertaining to Afghanistan, America was expecting a lot from India under this partnership.

In arriving at decisions relating to Afghanistan too, India’s views were taken into consideration by America under the partnership. Burns’ assessment was as follows: “India’s continuing involvement in Afghanistan is essential to that country’s stabilization and long term success, and co-operation between the US and India in Afghanistan has been close and encouraging”

Nevertheless, India had not fulfilled its anticipated role to the satisfaction of America under the partnership as regards Afghanistan. Though India exerted a huge and growing influence over Afghanistan under the partnership, it s was clear, that influence was directed against Pakistan and has therefore militated against America’s agenda in Afghanistan.

Now, America apparently is no longer in need of India’s assistance. India sees this as America inclining in favour of Pakistan and sidelining India. The latter began making attempts to advice America against assisting Pakistan in the eradication of terrorists, and take a tough stand against Pakistan. America’s weapons supply to Pakistan for terrorism elimination too was opposed by India, while warning America that Pakistan may use those weapons against India. But, America which has understood that India’s Diplomacy has failed with regard to Pakistan, continued its arms supply and every possible aid to Pakistan to stamp out terrorism. Moreover, it has announced that it is prepared to go for a nuclear deal with Pakistan on the same lines as with India.

Following the signing of the nuclear agreement with India, owing to India’s pressures, America declined to sign a nuclear deal with Pakistan despite latter’s numerous requests for such a deal. But now, America is ignoring India’s opposition and has commenced preliminary discussions in that direction with Pakistan.

As a result of this change of policy by America, India is in a grave predicament today. On top of this, admiral Robert Willard, Commander of the US Pacific Command has declared that Lashka e Taiba now based in Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are a monumental threat to India. It is evident therefore, if India is to ward off this threat, America’s assistance is imperative. In addition, America refusing to hand over Headley, who is now in the custody of America, to India for interrogation, in connection with the Mumbai terrorist attack has further aggravated India’s plight. It is India’s failure to perform its South Asia leadership role duly safeguarding the American interest, which is at the epicenter of India‘s present inescapable quagmire. Owing to its own indiscretions India has created room for America to ignore it and deal directly with South Asia . India is the architect of its own misfortunes.

India?s failed Diplomacy taints Indo -America partnership

Democracy implies some semblance to EQUALITY OF RIGHTS. But with SYSTEMATIC INSTITUTIONALIZED DISCRIMINATION AGAINST:

a) women

b) minorities (e.g. NE mongoloids)

c) religion (e.g. islam, christianity, buddhists)

d) poor (e.g. naxalites)

e) tribals

f) caste (e.g. dalits)

===========> How can there be democracy???? :cool::angel:
 
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Democracy implies some semblance to EQUALITY OF RIGHTS. But with SYSTEMATIC INSTITUTIONALIZED DISCRIMINATION AGAINST:

a) women

b) minorities (e.g. NE mongoloids)

c) religion (e.g. islam, christianity, buddhists)

d) poor (e.g. naxalites)

e) tribals

f) caste (e.g. dalits)

===========> How can there be democracy???? :cool::angel:


A Pakistani (not a single successful democracy term) living in China (never a democracy) criticizing democracy in India :rofl::rofl:
 
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Democracy implies some semblance to EQUALITY OF RIGHTS. But with SYSTEMATIC INSTITUTIONALIZED DISCRIMINATION AGAINST:

a) women

b) minorities (e.g. NE mongoloids)

c) religion (e.g. islam, christianity, buddhists)

d) poor (e.g. naxalites)

e) tribals

f) caste (e.g. dalits)

===========> How can there be democracy???? :cool::angel:

Women- India will give 33% reservation to womens in all legistative assembly

minorities (e.g. NE mongoloids)-NE states are ruled by the Mongloids who are Indians (unlike many other countries where ethinical majority rules and oppress ethnical minorities)

religion (e.g. islam, christianity, buddhists)-Indias prime minister is a sikh,defence minister is a christian,vice president is a muslim.

poor (e.g. naxalites)-for poors our goverment have lots of programs to eradicate poverty.for Naxallite we r giving them reply in their own style.

tribals-tribals are getting around 4% reservation in all fields(education,public jobs)

caste (e.g. dalits)-Our current CJ of supreme court is from dalit community,K.R.Narayanan former president of India also belongs to Harijan community.

This is all because ours is a democratic country which some people cannot understand because they never experienced it.....The topic is abt Indo-US relation so plz dont derail
 
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A Pakistani (not a single successful democracy term) living in China (never a democracy) criticizing democracy in India :rofl::rofl:

lol

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The article is completely one sided. The author wanted India to be another buddy of uncle sam like many others but India ignored them but still got many things. IAEA-NSG to hi-tech trade.... :pop:
 
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Democracy implies some semblance to EQUALITY OF RIGHTS. But with SYSTEMATIC INSTITUTIONALIZED DISCRIMINATION AGAINST:

a) women

b) minorities (e.g. NE mongoloids)

c) religion (e.g. islam, christianity, buddhists)

d) poor (e.g. naxalites)

e) tribals

f) caste (e.g. dalits)

===========> How can there be democracy???? :cool::angel:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You seriously have been brainwashed in pakistan & china
Came to India someday,,it is exactly opposite to what you think.......
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You seriously have been brainwashed in pakistan & china
Came to India someday,,it is exactly opposite to what you think.......

been there, not as bad as some make it out to be but still not that great, prefer usa any day of the week, actually would choose china over India any day of the week too and yes been to all those places
 
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When America signed the nuclear agreements with India, Nicholas Burns the US under Secretary of State said, America is prepared to enter into a partnership with India in order to deal with India’s neighbors. We work very closely with India on the question of Sri Lanka” This is how Burns described the partnership.

In accordance with this partnership , America rendered assistance to destroy the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka because India demonstrated to America that the Tamil Tigers are a threat to India as well as the region. In any event, in the final phase of the war, America had the necessity to save the civilians in the No- fire zone. In pursuance of this aim,using the American Navy it wanted to carry out a humanitarian mission. America made this proposal when Shiv Shankar Menon, India’s Foreign Secretary went to America during that period. India however disagreed with this. India rejected this proposal through Sri Lanka. Similarly, during the tail end of the war, America had the need to save the lives of the Tamil Tiger political leaders who were surrendering to the Army via the intervention of the United Nations (UN) Organization. India however succeeded in forestalling that intervention by using UN Gen. Secretary and Nambiar his special representative sent by the former to Sri Lanka .

After the war was over, when America sought India’s assistance to mount war crime charges against Sri Lanka, India did not even allow the discussion in the UN of the war crime charges against Sri Lanka. In the end, America wanted India’s intervention to resolve the ethnic conflict. India’s interests however were centred on the development schemes in the North and East of Sri Lanka which were liberated through the war, and the establishing of an Indian consulate in Jaffna , rather than the political solution desired by America.

Similarly, when America voiced its protests against the Sri Lanka Govt.’s anti-democratic acts, India followed a policy of silence.

India?s failed Diplomacy taints Indo -America partnership

Looks Like USA want Sri Lanka, But Sri Lanka with :china::pakistan:

And -
 
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It means that India's soft power is quite effective. I am sure that if this article is even half-true then the Sri Lankans will appreciate Indian efforts. Supplying military equipment and training is not the beginning and end.
 
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