Conference on People's Foreign Policy
7-8 December 2006, Mumbai


Following two days of discussions at the Conference on
People's Foreign Policy on 7-8 December 2006, Mumbai
attended by delegates from trade unions, social
movements, resistance movements, students
organisations, women's organisations from Bangladesh,
India, Lebanon, Burma , Nepal, , Pakistan, Palestine,
Sri Lanka and regions of  Kashmir and Tibet along with
academicians and social critics,

We note that:

In the first four decades of independence, India made
efforts to chart an economic policy based on the
principle of self-reliance. It also acquired a degree
of manoeuvrability in foreign policy based on
principles of non-alignment;

Following the shift in India's economic policy in
favour of an accelerated neo-liberal agenda since the
early 1990s, the foreign policy has come to be aligned
closely with the US while assuming a misplaced sense
of power as a nuclear weapon state and its quest for
emerging as a regional power;

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world has
come to be dominated by the United States that has
extended its domination by suppressing all forms of
resistance to US policy and has following 9/11 sought
to divided the world between those 'for us' and
'against us', directed in substantial measure against
the countries and peoples of West Asia;

India's acceptance of the global domination of the US
is reflected in 18 July 2005 agreement on nuclear
policy with the US, its recent conduct in the WTO,
cooperation with the US agenda for India on
genetically modified foods, its growing relationship
with Israel including military relations, its complete
reversal on its support for Iran and virtually pulling
out of the Indo-Pak-Iran gas pipeline deal and its
willingness to be part of the 'global war against
terror';

India's policy in South Asian is based on a principle
of domination and inequality; and as a consequence,
continuing to suppress the democratic aspirations of
the people of Kashmir, while it has sought to prove to
the world that Pakistan is a primary site for spawning
global terror; and further claiming to support the
democratic aspirations of the people of Burma, Nepal
and Sri Lanka while providing these states with
military, political and financial support to suppress
these very struggles;

Through the deployment of armed forces in Kashmir and
the North-East is to large extent for suppressing the
peoples movement, the projected threat perception
along the borders has provided the Indian state with
the rational to justify an enormous defence budget
that otherwise cannot be justified by any acceptable
measure of force requirement for self defence and
standards of public spending for a country that is
home to the largest number of the worlds poor;

The Indian foreign policy assessment of a unipolar
global order dominated by the US fails to fully
understand or estimate the balance of power globally
of the EU, Russia and China and the perceived lack of
space for an intervention for changing the balance of
force by an independent foreign policy is invalidated
by the course adopted by some countries in Latin
America and West Asia where struggles of people has
changed the nature of the foreign policy;

The major victory against Israeli aggression in
Lebanon by Hezbollah led Lebanese National resistance,
the strengthening of the National resistance in
Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan and the world wide
opposition and protests against war and occupation is
forcing US imperialism into a defensive position

Foreign policy is very much a reflection and outcome
of the policies pursued by government at home and thus
has a direct impact on the daily lives of citizens.

We believe that foreign policy, like any other policy,
must be rooted in the democratic aspirations of
citizens. It must be rooted in building a society that
is based on economic, social and political equality
and is free from all forms of discrimination where
people are free to chart their own destinies without
internal or external force or coercion. Such a policy
must seek to defend and advance the right to
independence and self-determination of nations and
towards this end promote a multi-polar world order.
Indian foreign policy is out of sync with these
aspirations.

Laying the foundation for such a policy needs us to
ground our aspirations with a sense of realism so that
we successfully evolve strategies for struggles for a
people's foreign policy.

We resolve to:

�       Secure Global peace by
-        Building on equality of nations and respect for
human dignity within countries that eliminates all
forms of racism, xenophobia, religious and social
prejudices and demonisation of Muslims and other
peoples
-       Global disarmament and denuclearisation
-       Securing and sustaining independence, sovereignty
and right of development of nations
-       Demilitarisation of the society by abrogating all
laws that enables military to intervene in  domestic
social and political conflict
-       All states signing and ratifying the Rome Treaty of
the International Criminal Court.
-       Supporting Liberation movements and Struggles of
Nations against aggression by the US and its' allies
and by other expansionist powers.
-       Working for a genuine and just settlement of the
Palestinian peoples' right to self determination and
securing the early, complete and permanent withdrawal
of US forces from Iraq
-       Initiating Diplomatic and economic sanctions against
military regimes
-       Abrogating of Indo-US nuclear treaty


�       Build a South Asia on the basis of:
-       Democracy, Secularism and Social equality by
eliminating all forms discrimination
-       Peaceful political settlement of peoples'
aspirations, including Kashmiris, Tamil and Baluchis ,
according to widely accepted international principles
and practice
-       Regional framework for peaceful and equitable
development of peoples and nations of this region with
resolution of bilateral issues, including border
disputes  and where needed renegotiation of bilateral
treaties, on the basis of equality and mutual interest
-       Reduce and chanellise defence spending for social
development and demilitarise the region including
nuclear disarmament.
-       Elimination of the US hegemony and domination of
imperialist states

�       Work towards Alternative Economic Policies based on
peoples' economies for prosperity and increased
co-operation and socialisation, and rejecting those
that are anti-people and neo-liberal led market
policies, which enrich a few corporations and
countries.

�       Ensure Rights of Migrant Workers: Assure migrant
workers the security of movement and right to
livelihood, facilitate easy visa and naturalisation
and penalise human trafficking. In particular, provide
mechanism for work permits for South Asian countries
and protect fishing rights of the fisher communities
in South Asia in the territorial waters of the South
Asian region.


�       Evolve a rational and ecologically sustainable
policy on water, energy and pollution.

And affirm the following Plan of Action:

�       To build a sustained campaign for a people's foreign
policy for India, holding a series of regional
conferences and workshops and deepen this process by
creating commissions for study and drafting specific
policies on:
-       Global militarisation and nuclearisation
-       labour rights
-       social and gender discrimination
-       water
-       energy
-       global environment and climatic change
-       Peoples' movement in North-East
-       Religious Minorities
-       Indigenous people
�       To develop a wider alliance with other countries
with focus on people-to-people dialogue of the
discriminated and the oppressed and organise a
parallel 'Peoples Conference of South Asian' during
the SAARC meeting in Delhi

�       Focus and prioritise solidarity movements in support
of the resistance against the illegal occupations of
Iraq and Palestine and organising a 'West Asia-South
Asia Solidarity Conference' in India and join the
international day of action on 9 June 2007 marking the
40th year of Israel's occupation and control of the
West Bank and Gaza

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