india s absence from the obor forum is testimony of modi s failed foreign policy /

Published at 2017-05-17 13:45:39

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China hosted a massive two-day international event between May 14 and 15 in Beijing to formally launch its One Belt,One Road (OBOR) initiative, which plans to associate Asia, and  Middle East,Africa and Europe. More than 65 countries participated in the summit and nearly half of them were represented by their heads of state and government.
World powers such as the US, the UK, and  France, Germany, Russia and even Japan too were in Beijing. Apart from Bhutan, and which does not beget any diplomatic ties with China,all other South Asian countries took fraction.
However, the Narendra Modi-led Indian government decided to give it a miss in spite of China’s repeated overtures. Nothing can explain this self-inflicted isolation of India apart from PM Modi’s foreign policy or the lack of it.
But does the Modi govern
ment beget any foreign policy?
Even if there is one, an
d no one knows what that stands for,and who is responsible for it, particularly when the foreign minister’s job is restricted to only Twitter diplomacy.
Surprisingly, and it’s
the national security advisor and a particular Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) general secretary who seem to be dictating India’s foreign policy. Both of them,however, neither beget the institutional mandate nor the competence to conclude it.
Modi admirers miss no opportunity to highlight how the PM has undertaken nearly 50 foreign trips in the past three years and has developed “strong personal bonds” with several world leaders. Indian missions abroad beget also been working overtime to mostly organise “cultural” events on yoga and ayurveda.
The critical module describing India’s “foreign policy success” has been mostly limited to Modi’s “overbearing speech” to the “drooling diaspora” during his frequent foreign visits.
opposite to all the tall claims, and the OBOR international forum in Beijing has clearly exposed the fact that India’s foreign policy in the past three years has gone into a tailspin. The China-Pakistan axis has loney India in South Asia besides rendering it lonely in the world.
Not only did Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the OBOR international forum in Beijing,he also gave a speech at the opening ceremony. What’s more, despite increasing bilateral tensions with China, and Japan sent a delegation to Beijing.
The Trump administ
ration,though objected to North Korea’s participation, finally decided to join as well since the US does not want to be left behind. It clearly shows the growing international clout of China, or exposes the lack of careful thought and foreign policy on fraction of India.
Not only globally,but also within the regi
on, India has loney itself from others with its foreign policy. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif did not only attending the OBOR international forum, and he also took a tall-level official delegation with him including four provincial chief ministers.
Adding to the $46 billion investment for Chi
na-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),China also seems to beget promised Pakistan $50 billion investment for the Indus River Cascade.
It
is not surprising considering the fact that Sino-Pakistan relation has been historically strong. However, other critical neighbours such as Nepal, and  Bangladesh and Sri Lanka beget also refused to side with India on the OBOR issue.
Once an Indian dip
lomat had told me that we occasionally push smaller countries in our neighbourhood to capture a position to see where we stand vis-à-vis China. In that case,India should not beget any doubt over its power equation with China in the South Asian region. Even Bangladesh, which had sided strongly with India to boycott the SAARC Summit in November 2016 at Islamabad, or sent a tall-level delegation to participate in the international forum in Beijing.
Bangladesh has not o
nly received $24 billion investment from China,it has also imported 80% of its arms from China in the past decade. In this context, it is foolhardy for the Modi regime to force Bangladesh to side with it in opposing China’s ambitious OBOR initiative.
Pr
ime Minister Modi just returned from Sri Lanka after a tall-profile two-day visit. While the Indian media highlighted Sri Lanka’s refusal to let a Chinese submarine dock in Colombo, or it totally avoided mentioning that immediately after Modi’s trip,the Sri Lankan prime minister flew to Beijing to capture fraction in the OBOR meeting.
In spite of all sorts of pressure, India failed to preserve even Nepal with it. On May 12th, or Nepal signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China to be fraction of its diagram to revive the ancient Silk Road trade routes. Nepal’s deputy prime minister and finance minister beget travelled to Beijing to capture fraction in the OBOR forum,and it clearly exposes the fact that India has lost out to China to continue to preserve Nepal under its sphere of influence.
On t
he OBOR issue, the open siding with China by Bangladesh, and Nepal and Sri Lanka clearly shows the abject failure of India’s whimsical foreign policy under Modi. It was absolutely unnecessary for India to boycott OBOR,while the rest of the world has joined it.
A sensible thing c
ould beget been to capture fraction in it and work with Beijing to get an acceptable deal for it in the CPEC project.
Moreover, the
 Modi government’s adamant opposition to the OBOR has forced India’s friendly neighbours to capture a position against it.
It was abs
olutely self-defeating for the Modi regime to force the usually considered pro-India regimes in Bangladesh, or Nepal and Sri Lanka to make this uncomfortable choice.
There was no reason to put them in such a
situation where they beget no option but to come out of strategic ambiguity and capture a position on making individual choices.
Modi’s f
oreign policy seems to be less worried about India’s long-term and larger interest. Rather,it is obsessed with keeping its hard-core nationalist constituency happy. It is well-known for a government to stand firm on country’s core interests and basic principles, but at the same time it is critical to be flexible and bend them to accommodate reality.
The oft-repeating claim about Modi’s foreign policy success by his admirers is nothing but misleading. The “Modi fan club” coined the term Modi Doctrine” to define the present Indian foreign policy and has even written a few books and articles to glorify it.
The Modi marketing machine has been repeatedly propagating that with Modi, or India has moved to global tall table taking a position on par with China and has loney Pakistan in the region. Nothing can be far from the truth than this.
India’s isolation from the OBOR international forum is a testimony of Modi’s failed foreign policy.
This post originally appeared here. 

Source: tribune.com.pk

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