Indian Vote Only Strengthens Western Nuclear Apartheid

By K. Gajendra Singh
Al-Jazeerah, September 30,2005
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"The West does not seek the elimination of nuclear weapons, but rather
the establishment of nuclear monopoly..."


India's vote against Iran in Vienna supporting another US orchestrated
Western crusade , now against Iran, surprised most observers as it
would further buttress Western nuclear apartheid against developing
nations, thus undermining India's own stated long term policy , its
future hydrocarbon energy and raw material security and overall
strategic interests in and around the region. It unwittingly
encourages Israel with its reported arsenal of over 100 nuclear bombs
whose irresponsible, immoral and illegal unilateral policies have
injected instability and chaos into the Middle East, the store house
of world's energy resources for the foreseeable future.



India has diminished its standing as an upholder of international law
, opponent of unjust treaties and its image in the third world .It
needs support from African and other developing nations ,as also their
representative for its legitimate place in UNSC. Without India,
Security Council would become a standing joke , if a third rate power
UK retained its member ship, an obedient poodle of US , which alone
can represent Anglo-Saxon theology and ideology . France does
represent a different facet of western world and philosophy. India
could have bent itself by abstaining like many others, including USA's
non-Nato ally Pakistan did , but instead it came out crawling.

It was a sad spectacle for all and sundry to see the result of
bullying and blackmail with an abusive tirade against India , led by
the likes of Tom Lantos , who attacked Indian relations with Iran at
the hearing on the US-India nuclear cooperation agreement in early
September.  Ridiculing Indian External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh
as "dense he " warned that if India doesn't change its policy toward
Iran in sync with US policy, the relationship would 'go down the
tubes' "My concern does not relate to the Administration. My concern
relates to the insensitive thinking that I see coming out of New
Delhi."

Lantos found it incomprehensible [ naturally] "that people as
sophisticated and as knowledgeable as our Indian counterparts should
not be aware of how significant their position, vis-a-vis Iran is to
this Congress, and, I hope that this hearing will make them aware at
least tangentially that this may be destroying far more significant
relationships than they are having with Tehran unless they become
sensitive to our view on that subject." It was an orchestrated show by
the White House.

Lantos , a Jew , perhaps joined the Indo-US Caucus only to promote
Israeli interests by leveraging Non-Resident Indian's financial clout
.He would be granted immediate Israeli citizenship under the Law of
the Return , if he so wished ,while millions of Palestinians rot in
refugee camps in occupied Palestine and neighbouring Arab states , and
when they protest , are bombed by US supplied bombers , gun ships ,
tanks and other heavy arms. Lantos and his kind support verily a
military ruled  Israel , where military officers become prime
ministers and political leaders , as soon as they relinquish their
military uniform .Many including its Prime minister  are wanted as war
criminals in the world . A retired general just escaped arrest on
arrival in England. But Israelis and pro-Israeli Jews have the US man
lawmakers by the boots and the women lawmakers by their bracelets .





Western powers or IAEA have not said a word against Israel's nuclear
arsenal. On the contrary, since 1952 these very countries have
reportedly, clandestinely, aided and abetted Tel Aviv in developing
its nuclear muscle.  It was on October 5, 1986, the Sunday Times of
London sensationally reported that Israel was a nuclear power. A
disaffected Israeli nuclear technician, Mordechai Vanunu, who worked
at Dimona for ten years, gave compelling and incontrovertible evidence
that Israel had "at least 100 and as many as 200 nuclear weapons." He
was jailed and still remains confined to his house.</! P>

In a letter submitted to the IAEA on behalf of Arab member states,
Oman asked that member states consider a statement strongly
criticizing Israel at the agency's General Conference. Arab countries
have submitted similar statements to the IAEA's general conference
every year, but have failed to win any action since 1991. The
statement adjoined to the Arab letter said: "Israel's possession of
nuclear weapons is likely to lead to a destructive nuclear arms race
in the region, especially if Israel's nuclear installations remain
outside any international control."

While rejecting the letter Israel said , "There is no basis for this
agenda item, whose sponsors are motivated by extraneous considerations
which are also evident in their efforts to challenge Israel's
credentials," the head of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission, Gideon
Frank, said in a statement to the General Conference." Both actions
are politically and cynically motivated and have little to do with the
IAEA's objective or mandate. They inevitably cast a serious doubt on
the sincerity of its sponsors," he added.

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac ), Washington's
pro-Israel lobby, has made sanctions on Iran its number-one priority
in recent months. "Iran is rapidly approaching the point of no return,
and in order to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons, concerted
diplomatic and economic pressure must be imposed," Aipac spokesman
Josh Block said. "Stopping Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon should
be a priority for anyone who is concerned about stability in the
Middle East."

Pro-Israel activists in Washington are pressing Congress to tighten
American sanctions on Iran. On the margins of the United Nations
General Assembly, Jewish community leaders in New York urged world
leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Russian
Foreign Minister  to act against Tehran. Reportedly U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice who met Manmohan Singh at the behest of Israeli
supporters expressed frustration with India's refusal to support
American and European policy on Iran.

The appeal to Singh — to support American and European efforts to
bring the issue of anti-Iran sanctions before the United Nations
Security Council — came after a meeting earlier this month between
Jewish community leaders and Condoleezza Rice. At the meeting, Rice
expressed frustration with India's refusal to support American and
European policy on Iran. The assistant national director of the
Anti-Defamation League, Kenneth Jacobson, who attended the meeting,
reported that the result of the meeting with the Indian leader was
disappointing. Singh "expressed a reluctance to rush towards the
Security Council," Jacobson told the media . So what happened, when
and how.



India's cave in was hailed by Lantos and other Lawmakers who had
insulted India . Crowed Lantos ,"India's support this past weekend and
next November, when Iran should finally be referred to the UN Security
Council for action, will go a long way to cementing our new
partnership." "These actions will certainly promote positive
consideration in Congress of the new US-India agreement to expand
peaceful nuclear cooperation between our two countries," he added.
Watch out India would be under scrutiny.

The US Congressmen were shown up what they are by the British labour
MP, George Galloway ,who was falsely accused by the US subcommittee of
benefiting from UNSC controlled Food for Oil Program in Iraq, in which
USA and UK played a decisive role .Galloway blasted his accusers to
their face in the" lion's den ", from where most, instead of
questioning him, escaped like jackals. Then also, because UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan had described the US led invasion of Iraq as
illegal , a set of US lawmakers and corporate media hounds were let
lose against him. If any thing an investigation should be made against
death of half a million Iraqi children as estimated by UN agency's own
reports , making its administrators resign in disgust , because of
inhuman implementation of the UN sanctions against Iraq under US and
UK's behest .USA had even declared that what ever Iraq did It would
not relent on sanctions .

And now one after another reports have leaked out as , not all
Americans have lost sense of justice and legality about open loot of
billions of dollars of Iraqi oil revenues , property of the Iraqi
people. There has been little sense of justice and fair play left in
recent US administrations. Some cheek they have to lecture India and
others .



But then equality and equity for Black and other non- WASP ( white
Anglo-Saxon Protestants ) folks is not US polity's  strong suit as is
being exposed daily in New Orleans, Mississippi and Louisiana, where
things have changed little over centuries. Much before English
buccaneers across the seas helped evolve a colonial mentality ( which
still rules Tony Blair's psyche) or Jews had extended their
stranglehold over the Anglo-Saxons , as has been made painfully
evident since a century , the greatest English dramatist and poet
William Shakespeare had laid bare Shylock's demand for his pound of
flesh in the play "Merchant of Venice."



And what about non-resident Indians (NRIs) in the United States, a
highly educated ,wealthy, influential and well organised community by
now.  There was a deafening silence when USA announced supply of F-16s
and other military aid to Pakistan or Lantos tore into India to
forsake its dignity and national interests.  Do not expect much from
the NRIs, although majority of them have left India only a generation
or two ago , unlike the Jews who left Palestine many millennium ago
but remain loyal.  The Hindu mind believes in self salvation and not
in the salvation of the community as a whole , unlike the Buddhists,
Muslims and Sikhs.  The education of most of the NRIs was subsidised
by poor Indian taxpayers , as it is almost free in its top rate
educational institutes .It would have cost USA hundreds of billions of
dollars to educate the same number of Americans , provided they could
find such high-quality brains in science and technology .The majority
belong to India's middle-class families, who saved and endured
privations  so that the select few could be educated in India's elite
institutions.



Such an investment in US jargon would be called seed money or venture
capitalism and normally bring back to the investor returns hundreds of
time of investment. The author remembers petty and other businessmen
of Indian origin in Middle East and Africa, during 1960s and 1970s,
who when approached for any symbolic contribution to India's cause
after a war or other calamity, on seeing an Indian embassy personal,
would close their shops and vanish. Mostly with two or three
nationality passports, they would badger the Indian missions to get
them out from some patently illegal transactions. Higher level of
education is not likely to change self interest Hindu syndrome..



The Vote against Iran;



While Venezuela expectedly opposed , even Brazil, Mexico and others
like Algeria, , Nigeria, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Vietnam,
and Yemen, and even Pakistan refused to side with US led campaign
against Iran like another carried out against Iraq earlier, mostly
concocted .They showed some spine and joined Russia and China and
abstained.



India wants vote for its SC membership from Africa and the third world
including Muslim countries and has its own Muslim population of 130
million , whose Shia numbers form the second largest community in the
world after Iran's Shias , more than that of Iraq. It was the Shia
community of  Lucknow , which has issued almost a fatwa against
Americans being unwelcome in the wake of illegal invasion of Iraq.



Throughout the existence of Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), India
rightly claimed that its terms for nuclear haves and have nots were
like the apartheid policy of South Africa, both in support of its
decision for not signing the  NPT and then embarking on its
weaponisation program , as the haves did not keep either to the spirit
or the language of the Treaty .India has  thus undermined its own key
legal argument to justify its own nuclear program — that countries can
only be held accountable for international agreements they sign.

The NPT gives Iran the right to pursue the nuclear fuel cycle as well
as the right to build a heavy water reactor ,subject to safeguards.
The Additional Protocol which Iran signed specified the intrusive
inspections. But the new resolution India voted for goes far beyond
Iran's legal obligations ,thus India has agreed a dangerous precedent
which could be set up against it ," since this means the safeguards
agreement and additional protocol India has committed to sign with the
IAEA also one day need not be the final word on its legal
obligations."



Sidharat Vardarajan underlined this in Hindu ,"The vote India cast in
the IAEA Board of Governors (BoG) was in favour of a resolution
finding Iran in "non-compliance" with its safeguards obligations under
the NPT and expressing "the absence of confidence that Iran's nuclear
program is entirely for peaceful purposes. The finding is under two
Articles, XII and III, of the IAEA Statute, both of which mandate
referral of the matter to the Security Council. Unlike the referral
under Article XII.C, which is more of a procedural nature, the
referral under III.B.4 invokes the Security Council's responsibilities
for maintaining international peace and security and holds out a
thinly veiled threat of sanctions and other punitive measures."



Indian claims that it is a compromise to delay further action till
November and provides the time and space needed for dialogue and
diplomacy to work is " a claim of extraordinary naivety and even
double-speak. First, Saturday's resolution is more likely to close the
door on dialogue than re-open it since it demands Iran to surrender
even more of its rights under the NPT than ever before. Secondly, the
U.S. itself did not necessarily want an immediate referral because
there is little practical significance to dragging Iran before the
UNSC where China and Russia would exercise their veto. What it really
wanted was for the international community to recognise Iran's
civilian nuclear energy programme as a threat to international peace
and security requiring potentially endless "special verification"
inspections, which go far beyond that required under the normal
safeguards agreement and Additional Protocol. Armed with this broad
endorsement, Washington can now choose the time and place for the
political — and even military — escalation that is surely in the
offing." Has not Bush said time and again , all options ,including
force , are on the table.



In essence" Iran must implement "transparency measures ... which
extend beyond the formal requirements of the Safeguards Agreement and
Additional Protocol." Calling Iran a "special verification case," the
BoG said this requires an expansion in the "limited" legal authority
of the IAEA to conduct inspections. Specifically, this must include
"access to individuals, documentation relating to procurement, dual
use equipment, certain military owned workshops and research and
development locations." Would it become "an Inspection Raj of the
UNSCOM/UNMOVIC type, which, even after physically checking every
possible location in Iraq several times over, never had the ability to
say Baghdad possessed no weapons of mass destruction . The
resolution's demand for access to individuals is also a bit rich,
considering that the source of the technology Iran is suspected of
possessing — A.Q. Khan — is sitting pretty in Pakistan," ( And would
continue , because if he is ever investigated it will only bring out
Western world's and China's complicity in his proliferations)



This resolution also makes Iran's voluntary, non-legally binding
undertaking in to a legally binding commitment. Thirdly, the
resolution says Iran must "reconsider the construction of a research
reactor moderated by heavy water." This is a new and illegal demand
that did not figure in the last August 11, 2005, resolution." It
represents as in case of Iraq a further shifting of the goalpost.



The US approach , with countries like Ecuador, Peru, Ghana, and
Singapore apart from poodle Tony Blair 's UK and some what reluctant
France and Germany has been a colonial, neo imperial attitude .Yes ,
NPT is our law .The natives and the colonized or the blacks at home
must accept it as we interpret it. In one stroke, India has lost the
prestige and standing in the world. Indian policy makers do not
realize how to utilize the power of democratically elected
representatives of over one billion people .This moral and political
power is being frittered away , as in the past too. If India says boo,
then it is a voice of one billion people.



The more you give the more US will demand .If you bend they will ask
you to crawl. US can see how India can be shouted and frightened into
submission , it will see how much more it can bully and blackmail
India. No wonder USA was delighted. U.S. Undersecretary of State
Nicholas Burns called India's surrender to bullying as "a blow to
Iran's attempt to turn this into a developed world versus developing
world debate."



Indian Government's tame defence of its decision ;



Foreign Secretary Shyam Sharan was reduced to stutter that the
compromise on the vote was, "On balance, in terms of the major
preoccupations that we had, we felt that the resolution took care of
those preoccupations." ( What so ever that might mean )The Foreign
Ministry's  statement added, "in our explanation of the vote we had
clearly expressed our opposition to Iran being declared as
non-compliant with its safeguards agreements.  Nor do we agree that
the current situation could constitute a threat to international peace
and security."



In Washington Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen put up a brave front "Just
for a moment take geo-politics out of the equation.[ Really Ronnie!]
Oil and gas are finite resources. Nuclear energy is not," explained
Ronen Sen, "Cutting edge research in nuclear sciences and
non-conventional energy like fuel cell and bio-fuels is not taking
place in Iran or Saudi Arabia."



"Every major hydrocarbon resource is some distance from India and
poses great challenges and difficulties in bringing it home," argued
Sen, suggesting that the nuclear energy route was an urgent calling.
India produces a measly 3400 MW of nuclear power, which is 3 per cent
of its overall production, embarrassingly short of the 10,000 MW set
by DAE, and cruelly bereft of the 20,000 to 44,000 MW its nuclear
founding fathers Homi Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai envisaged. Not very
convincing ! Specially with a whimsical and unreliable US
establishment. Heard of Tarapore!



India currently imports 70 per cent of its energy needs mainly in the
form of hydrocarbons, and the figure is expected to go up to 85 per
cent in the coming decade. With the doubling of oil prices over the
past year and no sign of a come-down, India is feeling the oil price
squeeze and a decision was made at the highest level to diversify
energy sourcing, What is urgent is security of availability of
hydrocarbons for energy and as raw material ?



India's leftist parties, with over 60 members of Parliament , almost
half as many as the Congress deputies in the Parliament naturally
howled at the Iran volte face. 'Can the Manmohan Singh government
justify the demand in the resolution that Iran not proceed with
enrichment of uranium or the demand to stop the construction of a
heavy water research reactor? This goes against India's declared stand
that Iran has the right to nuclear technology under international
safeguards as an NPT signatory,' an angry Community Party of
India-Marxist said in a statement.



Stung by the criticism from its ally, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
met with the Left leaders for 75 minutes on Wednesday morning to
explain the rationale behind the vote. But the Left leaders were not
satisfied.



BJP leader Yeshwant Sinha and former foreign Minister accused India of
becoming a client state of USA. But his predecessor Jaswant Singh, who
had long discussions with American diplomat Strobe Talbott, after
India's 1998 nuclear weaponisation and brought about normalization in
the relations said 'It is unbecoming of the government to hide behind
officials when the decision is fundamentally political.'



The ruling Congress party's retort that Bharatiya Janata party led
coalition did not consult or brief the nation before nuclear tests or
embarking on India Pakistan peace process is absurd.  In fact the
statement by the spokesman of the Congress party after the May 1998
nuclear tests that what was the hurry was certainly "dense".



During Bill Clinton era , BJP was selling the US line that what India
needed was US investment , signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
(CTBT) was only to satisfy some lobbies in the establishment
.Fortunately the Republican party killed the CTBT .



India's vote is unlikely to go in vain, asserts an aging strategic
expert K.Subrahmanyam. "India's vote will be billed to America."  He
is confident the US Congress will approve Bush's demand for a change
in US laws to facilitate the nuclear deal with India. But there are
many senior diplomats asking the Singh government what the guarantee
is that the US will not come asking for more after tasting blood once.
They are quite right.



Another expert , hanging by US coat tails for becoming a big power,
said  "Dismiss such arguments and ask instead, does India want to
become a big power? Do you want to go up? Then, you can't vote for a
country (Iran) which intends to make bombs in your neighbourhood,"
says an official in the national security apparatus.



Another well-known Pakistan expert argues, "How can India afford to
have two Islamic countries with nuclear bombs in its neighbourhood?"
In the British imparted theory that all Muslims are against Hindus ,
such dense experts can not comprehend that since long Shia Iran and
Sunni Pakistan have been at logger heads ie in Afghanistan . Iran can
be India's economic and strategic ally against Pakistan. Tell it to
Hindutva types!





Iran's mature Response;



Tehran response has been measured and well structured, with Its newly
elected President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad , with little exposure to
foreign audience and media earlier coming out very well in spite of
the usual Western cacophony to demonise any one , who is not with them
( during the Cold war India was not with them ) . The emphasis was
primarily to tell Iran's domestic audience that everything was firmly
under control of President Ahmedinejad.

President Ahmadinejad told a cabinet meeting that the resolution was
'politically motivated' and was at the behest of 'certain big powers.'
He also rejected any demands on Iran's nuclear program beyond the
obligations and commitments undertaken by Iran under existing
international treaties and agreements.

He added that Iran's reaction would be based on 'reason, patience and
perseverance.' This "should assure the international community that
Tehran would not resort to any knee-jerk, theatrical moves but would
remain logical and conciliatory even while firmly asserting its
legitimate rights as a sovereign country and its national dignity and
national interests. "It was also a pointer directed at Iran's domestic
audience that this was an issue that was not of the stuff of polemics
but of extreme gravity demanding patient professional handling which
should not lend itself to public grandstanding. "

He reposed his faith in Iranian diplomacy as the best instrument of
handling this issue. This was a signal to the international community
that Iran would focus on diplomatic means– " lest there be confusing
signals as to the authoritative voices to be heeded in Tehran. It was
aimed at dispelling any misconceptions in domestic public opinion that
the resolution signified any professional failure or inadequacies on
the part of the Iranian foreign ministry or the National Security
Council. "

Then came statements by the chief of the Iranian judiciary, Ayatollah
Mahmoud Hashemi-Shahroudi, Secretary of the Supreme National Security
Council Ali Larjani, and the official spokesman of the Iranian foreign
ministry, Hamid-Reza Asefi.

In a press conference in Tehran on Tuesday Ali Larijani ruled out any
likelihood of Iran shutting down the uranium conversion facility at
Isfahan as demanded by the resolution, while reaffirming Iran's
continued adherence to the NPT and the Additional Protocol (despite
some radical demands by members of Majlis that Iran should jettison
such commitments).

'We will not make any hasty decision. Majlis will examine the MPs'
proposal to suspend the Additional Protocol. For the present, nothing
has been decided. Of course, our reaction will depend on what the
Europeans do next,' he said.

Larijani added that the resolution did not mean that Iran's nuclear
issue was being referred to the UN Security Council, but expressed
unease that an 'atmosphere of ambiguity' had been created. Iran, he
warned, could not be expected to give in to 'extortion.'

He felt that the European powers or the US would not take the extreme
step of referring the matter to the UN Security Council as it would
have serious consequences for regional stability. Instability in the
region will hurt Western countries , because of Iran's capability to
influence the situation in Iraq, West Asia, the oil market, and on
other issues.

Iran would now carefully watch how individual countries behave and
take appropriate measures .Tehran would not hesitate to 'revise its
relations with any country which may adopt a harsh stance toward Iran
or try to impose arbitrary conditions on Iran' over the nuclear issue
, warned Larjani.

He regretted the UK position ( although demonstrations have been
allowed in front of Bristish Embassy in Tehran adding that 'what the
UK did in the IAEA Board was contrary to the outcome of our talks with
them.'  Basically Larijani said that Iran was ready to go back to the
negotiating table with the EU-3 (Britain, Germany and France) . The
Iranians have survived Arabs , Turks , Mongols , British and Americans
and know how to handle them all.

Iran on India's Vote ;

Larijani expressed disappointment and a sense of hurt rather than
anger at India's vote with USA. He said: 'India was our friend. We did
not expect India to do so. (But) I believe that friends should not be
judged by a single action. Iran enjoys friendly relations with India.
Of course, we have complaints about their behaviour.' The Iranian
embassy in New Delhi denied reports in the Indian media that Indian-
Iranian cooperation in the energy sector would be affected following
the Indian vote .

US Allies Pakistan and Turkey;


After 911 , when afraid of Pakistan's nukes falling into Jihadi hands
, USA gave Hobson's choice to Pakistani strong man Gen Pervez 
Musharraf , who became an ally against terror .But before that when
the Pakistanis were treated with disdain , like a short tough lecture
visit by US President Bill Clinton to Islamabad ,after 4 days stay in
India , Pakistanis complained that after using Pakistan as French
letter to enter Afghanistan, USA had thrown it away .How ever , with a
more focused and planned policy , with a better understanding of
strategic changes , Pakistan has now USA running in circles and on a
wild goose chase for Osama bin Laden , Taleban leadership and its
members .



The relationship between Nato allies USA and Turkey erupted into a
full blown crisis on March 1 , 2003 when the Turkish parliament
rejected a government resolution to allow the US to use Turkish
territory as a base to open a second front in north Iraq. In any case,
the parliament vote was simply a reflection of strong public
opposition to the war in Turkey. Polls showed that 90 percent of Turks
were opposed to a war against Muslim Iraq, perhaps the only
traditional friend among neighbors.



Matters were made worse by what the Turks felt was American bullying
during negotiations over the terms of the proposed deal and its
patronizing and sometimes scurrilous coverage in the US media.
Washington had offered an aid package of US$15 billion, which could
have been leveraged into loans worth $26 billion. But the terms and
conditions of the proposed agreement were unclear and the US attitude
was brash.

Soon after the sudden collapse of Iraqi resistance at the gates of
Baghdad on April 9, neo-conservatives embedded in the Pentagon and
elsewhere came down heavily on Turkey for its March refusal. The first
tongue lashing after "Mission accomplished " came from Deputy
Secretary of Defence Paul Wolfowitz,( now President of the World Bank)
 who asked Turkey to admit to its mistake and take remedial measures.
He was harsh on the Turkish armed forces, berating them for not
pressurizing parliament harder to vote for the resolution and not
"playing the strong leadership role that we would expect".  Others in
Washington conveyed the same insulting message, albeit a bit more
politely.

Turkish leaders rebuffed Wolfowitz's criticism. "Turkey, from the very
beginning, never made any mistakes, and has taken all the necessary
steps in all sincerity," said Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayep
Erdogan. Government spokesman Cemil Cicek said that the US should have
admitted its mistakes because Washington had not fully kept its
promises to Turkey, which cost it tens of billions in US dollars, in
return for its cooperation in the 1991 Gulf War. Deniz Baykal, leader
of the opposition Republican People's Party (RPP) in parliament, said,
"Turkey is a democratic country and everybody who appreciates the
functioning of true democracy should respect this." Barring some , the
Turkish media gave hell to USA.



The guerillas of Marxist Kurdish Workers party (PKK) , in USA's banned
list remain free in north Iraq under US control . In spite of written
and oral promises to Turkey they have not been eliminated or brought
under control .They now openly carry out terrorist acts inside  Turkey
.Some thing  like terror groups in Pakistan , which carry out attacks
in Kashmir and India.



To some extent one can blame Indian media, which remains as
introverted as its polity, little noticing the geopolitical changes
taking place in the world. An Indian minister after the end of the
1975-77 emergency rule said that the Indian media, when asked to bend
crawled.  Many are swayed and almost brainwashed by temptations
offered by US and other countries .They just repeat and reiterate the
position of US media which is nothing but the propaganda arm of
corporate interests, whose nominees carry out instructions in
Washington.



To a large extent the fault lies with the Indian political system
which is getting more and more fractured and reduced to a system where
leaders with 10 or 15  members of Parliament, without even a concept
of national policy, forget about international affairs ,decide on
formation of governments and its policies   Commentators like Prem
Shankar Jha bemoaned during Indian Prime Minister's visit to
Washington , how the Indian media took little notice of the coming
Iran vote, something which would not only affect the international
strategic equations but India too.  Little notice has been taken of
Russia and China combining together with the Central Asian states and
stopping rampaging the US led West in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, USA
has agreed to dismantle its base K2 in Uzbekistan. Kyrgyzstan is
creating obstacles for US base and Russia is moving in. In these days
of long range missiles , their capitals Tashkent and Bishkek by a air
are closer to Delhi then is Chennai, still not the southernmost
extremity of India.  Instead the media and country is fully absorbed
in the stand-off between Indian cricket captain and the Australian
coach. This no way India is going to ever become "Mera Bharat Mahan
aka " My Great India "

(K Gajendra Singh, served as Indian Ambassador to Turkey and
Azerbaijan in1992 -96. Prior to that, he served as ambassador to
Jordan (during the1990 - 91Gulf war), Romania and Senegal . He is
currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies, in
Bucharest . The views expressed here are his own.-
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