A nice and insightful one.

Those fighting the menacingly expanding footprints of the autocratic regime
in India will have to factor this in.
Just not a strategic partner in the fight against China, India is, now,
also a very attractive business partner.
Hence, "democratic" sensibilities are quite unlikely to come into play as
far as the state powers are concerned.

That, of course, doesn't mean that one shouldn't address public opinion in
these countries.

Sukla

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Date: Thu, Feb 16, 2023, 21:07
Subject: [SP(I)] Between BBC, Boeing and Airbus, PM Modi sets terms of
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".....the terms of engagement that Mr. Modi wants to set with the West — a
“Hindutva strategic doctrine” for India’s engagement with the world. Mr.
Modi has repeatedly referred to three Ds – Democracy, Demand, and
Demography – as factors that make India an attractive place for the West to
engage and do business with.....The BJP’s position is that the BBC is not
free media, but a foreign agent that is working with an anti-India agenda.
That is a familiar logic for western democracies actually........The Modi
government had reminded the Biden administration of the rioters at Capitol
Hill
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/farmers-protest-us-calls-for-dialogue-recognises-right-to-protest/article33750046.ece>
 when it was questioned about police action against protesting farmers
running amok in New Delhi, in January 2021..........The Hindutva strategic
doctrine seeks western support and cooperation for its nationalist
ambitions. *Hence, western technology and investment are solicited, but
there is stiff resistance to western prescriptions on domestic political
questions. *On the other side, *when required to choose between a tangible
commercial opportunity and an abstract moral objective, western governments
have never been confused.*

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attractive place for the West to engage and do business with

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As it happened, on the same day the Tata Group-owned Air India *announced
orders for 470 aircraft
<https://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/tata-sons-announces-order-of-250-airbus-aircraft-for-air-india/article66508100.ece>*
 from American manufacturer Boeing and French manufacturer Airbus, Indian
Income Tax authorities dropped by *at the offices of the BBC
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/i-t-dept-survey-on-bbc-india-continues-for-second-day/article66511170.ece>*.
Just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about deepening strategic
partnerships with the U.S. and France, BJP functionaries, including Union
ministers, accused the BBC of running an anti-India agenda with the support
of Opposition parties. Mr. Modi had French President Emmanuel Macron on a
video call, and U.S. President Joe Biden on an audio call to celebrate the
aircraft deal, while U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose country is also
a beneficiary of the deal in which Rolls-Royce will be making the engines
for Airbus aircraft, tweeted out his ebullience. All this taken together
reflects the terms of engagement that Mr. Modi wants to set with the West —
a “Hindutva strategic doctrine” for India’s engagement with the world.

Mr. Modi has repeatedly referred to three Ds – Democracy, Demand, and
Demography – as factors that make India an attractive place for the West to
engage and do business with. When Mr. Modi began talking about 3D in 2014
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/world/Narendra-Modi-addresses-Australian-Parliament-%E2%80%98Australia-will-not-be-at-periphery-of-India%E2%80%99s-vision%E2%80%99/article60318360.ece>,
the U.S. was happily doing business with China. In the years that followed,
U.S. relations with China nosedived, and Russia invaded Ukraine. The Biden
administration now wants to frame international politics as a fundamental
ideological cleft between democracy and autocracy.

On Tuesday, Mr. Modi invited western companies to use the opportunities of
India’s expanding civil aviation market. On the first D, western
governments murmur occasional protests, but they cannot hide their
excitement when it comes to the second D. The Air India order was Boeing’s
third largest sale of all time, in dollar value, and it is second of all
time in quantity.

“This purchase will support over 1 million American jobs across 44 states,
and many will not require a four-year college degree,” U.S. President Joe
Biden said, according to a White House release.“ This announcement also
reflects the strength of the U.S.-India economic partnership. Together with
Prime Minister Modi, I look forward to deepening our partnership even
further as we continue to confront shared global challenges.” According to
Mr. Sunak, the aircraft order will create “better-paid jobs and new
opportunities in manufacturing hubs from Derby to Wales,” which will help
the U.K. to “grow the economy and support our agenda to level up”. Mr.
Macron was described by Mr. Modi as a friend, and both hailed the
“strategic partnership” between the two countries. The lure of of the
Indian market, powered by its demography, seems stronger than that of the
second D — Democracy.
Familiar logic

While the British government has so far remained silent on IT action on
BBC, U.S. State Department Spokesperson Ned Price *did not want to make a
judgment
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/aware-of-bbc-raid-cannot-offer-any-judgement-us/article66510985.ece>*
 other than declaring the importance of free media in a democracy. On
whether the action went against democratic values, Mr. Price said, “I
couldn’t say. We’re aware of the facts of these searches, but I’m just not
in a position to offer a judgment.” The BJP’s position is that the BBC is
not free media, but a foreign agent that is working with an anti-India
agenda. That is a familiar logic for western democracies actually. The U.S.
and EU have imposed a range of *restrictions on Russian media
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/youtube-blocks-russian-parliament-channel-drawing-ire-from-officials/article65306070.ece>*
 on the same grounds.

The Modi government had reminded the Biden administration of *the rioters
at Capitol Hill
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/farmers-protest-us-calls-for-dialogue-recognises-right-to-protest/article33750046.ece>*
 when it was questioned about police action against protesting farmers
running amok in New Delhi, in January 2021. There are many contradictions
in the narrative about a global contest between democracies and
autocracies, and the turmoil within democratic countries are significant,
undermining any claims of western superiority on this front.

The Hindutva strategic doctrine seeks western support and cooperation for
its nationalist ambitions. Hence, western technology and investment are
solicited, but there is stiff resistance to western prescriptions on
domestic political questions. On the other side, when required to choose
between a tangible commercial opportunity and an abstract moral objective,
western governments have never been confused.

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