The largest democracy in the World, surrounded by chaos. How long can we live in isolation as our neighbours continue to suffer?
Afghanistan, continues to reel under Talibanisation years after the Talibans were driven out of most of their land by the Americans. The Americans are fighting those they armed to drive out the Soviets.
Pakistan has spent more years under military rule than in Democracy, a heavy price to pay for maintaining a huge army to match India. Wouldn't peace between brothers have done a lot more good?
Nepal in Transition... Democracy without elections. Maoists in power. A king without a Kingdom.
Tibet where's that? Can China's importance and might make us forget the aspirations of this forgotten country and it's people?
Bhutan, peaceful, yet a blast from the past.
Burma under Military rule for Decades. How long will India take the side of the Military rulers? If peace loving monks can protest and die for democracy, can't India lift a finger to help?
Sri Lanka, the war wages on. Once bitten twice shy but can't we mediate peace?
Bangladesh, the only place where Military rule is probably doing some good... rooting out corrupt politicians. Why aren't we more friendly with these people? Why do they provide haven for terrorists who harm us?
Does a country of a Billion that ignores it's neighbours deserves a Permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council by right of it's size alone?
Is the American way of 'fighting' for Democracy wrong?
Is the Indian way of remaining a mute spectator right?
1 comment:
the american way of fighting for democracy may not be very correct for it has failed miserably in the two largest attempts to do so namely afganistan and iraq.
the question of india remaining a mute spectator should be looked into. there is saarc, bimstec etc which work towards a better regional co-operation. end of the day everything comes down to one basic question of simple economics.
last but not the least our willingness doesnt alone count and it needs to be reciprocated too, which is grossly missing in some cases !
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