Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Indian Dream: Empowered Individual, Inclusive and Prosperous Society and World's Guru

The Annual General meeting of UN General Assembly in USA, this year is sparking an unequal comparison between NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister of India and XI JINPING, President of China about who has got more media coverage and how success were their visits. One thing being clear, Xi was on state visit to USA and participate in UNGA while Modi only to participate in UNGA meeting. So no comparison of media coverage, as state guest should be covered by national media. Other things being equal, Xi had lady's luck, Peng Liyuan was commanding the another frontier of diplomacy. But among other participants at UNGA, Modi was truly a star. 

Now the facts, MODI was invited to FACEBOOK HQ, both Modi and Zuckerberg were giving 'jhappi' of digital India and internet.org respectively. Why not Xi at Facebook HQ then ? Laughable indeed. Facebook is ban in China. For good or bad. Good for Chinese to innovate indigenously. China has own MADE IN CHINA avatars of Facebook and Twitter. Interestingly, PM Modi is a member of weibo, Chinese version of Twitter. Chinese social media, such as We Chat, Weibo, QQ and  e-retail giant Alibaba are becoming global. Why not to Google ? We can proudly say that an Indian is a CEO of Google. Google has Chinese brothers, BAIDU and SINA, which both have Chinese CEOs and importantly are Chinese Companies. The fact of matter is India is craving for foreign companies to make in India. Chinese companies are going global. Weibo and We Chat are not restricted to Chinese only. To make in India in the truest sense, Sundar Pichai, Satya Dahl and others need to establish companies in INDIA. Make in India, Make for India. PM Modi went to bring business, promote make in India and digital India. The story of China's success can be emulated. CHINA also brought money and technology from USA, what is termed as reverse or stolen technology. The close market of China and language barrier invariably encouraged the home companies to invest and innovate. 

Chinese think differently. Chinese babus in Foreign Affairs Ministry, planned Xi's visit to USA as state visit. One visit serves two purposes. Xi as state guest enjoyed the delicacies of White House and then gave lecture to world leaders at UN. Xi announced to increase peacekeeping forces and pledge to build $1 billion UN Peace Fund. Xi also launched the China South-South Climate Cooperation Fund of $3.1 billion to help developing countries to fight climate change. Off course, India will get its due share from this. 

Ironically, departure of China from India-China Climate Alliance is a diplomatic failure of India Climate Diplomacy. USA together with other developed nations have successfully dent into Great Wall of Climate Alliance. Now China will sit together with 'stocked nations' on the other side of the table at Climate Negotiations  at UNCCC in Paris to formulate policies. The mounting pressure of developed nations on India and other developing nations to do away with 'common but differentiated' principle and accept 'common emission cut' undoubtedly hamper development ambitions of India. 

No doubt, China in the past decade, has taken a great leap both in economies and international politics. The structural differences between India and China have heightened. China is rising while India is developing. While China is acting, India is talking. China is dethroning America from Super Power, India is begging for United Nations Security Council membership. No one make you 'panch' (judge) even in villages, when you are weak and poor. When one-third of population is illiterate, farmers are committing suicide, poor are sleeping on pavements, children begging on traffic signals, claim to elite club of UN looks distant and unjustified. One can asserts that being largest democracy, we are entitled to be a member of the Security Council. Our own house is not in proper order. Women are not proportionally represented in Parliment or state legislative bodies. Members of lower strata of societies have not adequate share in executives, legislative and judiciary. How come we claim to be represented in world body when we have not provided representation to our own people. These facts are omnipresent. No hide and seek. 

India, to re-establish as World's Guru needs to enlighten its own people, as Buddha did, before going abroad. The enlightenment of education, equality and employment. Unless the dream of common man is not fulfilled, India's dream will be hard to realise. India's dream is not inclusive of dreams of its people. The inclusiveness of society would succeed the arrival of India as super power.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Prime Minster Modi in China: What Beijing can Offer

Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India is visiting China from May 14-16,  2015. After astonishing and spirited visit of Mr. Xi Jinping to India in last year September, this again is a golden opportunity for both leaders to exploit their personal chemistry to coagulate and deepen the mutual trust and postulate an era of strategic partnership.          

Charismatic personality and cordial environment at home, Mr. Modi’s China visit is set to herald an new era of engagement with China, provided Beijing stimulate the process by diplomatic and political pliability. Bhartiaya Janta Party (BJP) hitherto objected to previous government’s policy toward engaging with China. Now at Centre with absolute majority in lower house of the parliament, BJP led by Mr. Modi has determination to change existing foreign policies as evident from his proactive and fast diplomacy. 

Therefore, when Modi visits China, India has certain expectations from China which if fulfilled will go long way in defining China-India relations in the history.


First, China being a permanent member of United Nations Security Council should explicitly and enthusiastically support India’s membership to UNSC. It will not only boost the trust level between the two countries but gives an honourable gesture in Indian masses about Chinese support. The reason is with the re-structuring of UNSC, India is bound to become a permanent member and if China could not come openly in support of India’s claim to UNSC permanent membership sooner, China will lose a golden opportunity to win the hearts of millions of Indians and illustrate, thereby a major failure of Chinese diplomacy. 

Second, China should not use territory claims as deterrence to India’s policy toward China. Let special representative for boundary disputes peacefully functions and suggests some measures to settle the disputes. Frequent territory claims by China only hamper its credibility and intentions to solve the boundary disputes. The claims are only exploited by hawkish strategic thinkers in both countries and ‘news crazy media’-jeopardising any engagement with China. Chinese ancient strategies choice of creating something out of nothing is not appropriate when two countriesare normalising   bilateral relations and progressing toward strategic partnership.

Third, China should take India into confidence and alleviate India’s hesitations toward Xi’s ambitious plan ‘One Belt One Road’. Taken into confidence India can be a good partner in China’s efforts in building Asia and Asian century. As for instance, India is a founding member of Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). China could not afford to let India a major player in the region to opt out from ‘One Belt One Road’ initiative.


Fourth, China has signed a climate change deal with USA in November last year. Although, the agreement has no binding clause but does weaken the existing Sino-India alliance on climate change. India could not afford to sign such agreement with USA and its developmental goal has yet to be achieved. China, though has realised the full industrialisation and expected to fully urbanized by 2020, Chinese economy still has not migrated fully to green economy. Therefore, it’s inevitable for China to align with India at COP21 at Paris to secure the interests of developing nations. China, thus explicitly state that Beijing will not bandwagon with developed nations to compromise the interests of developing nations at Paris when the world leaders sit to discuss the climate change.

Last, China being an upper riparian country in the case of Brahmaputra River, can propose the establishment of a Brahmaputra River Commission with India and Bangladesh as members for sustainable and inclusive development of the river basin. The Brahmaputra River Commission among other things will share data about flow of water and any constructions on the river by any country to demonstrate the transparency. In addition, the BRC will alleviate the anxieties of lower riparian countries about damming the Brahmaputra but also illustrates the responsible image of rising China. Apparently, China has to act as a rising power to reduce the apprehensions of her neighbors and confided with other major powers of the regions if Beijing wants its path to be SILK(y) in accomplishing the status of great power.    

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Talking Points: Indian and Chinese Way of Interactions

In China, people discuses everything under the sky except politics. Social gathering is meant to eat, drink and talk anything but politics. The common topic for discussion is food, TV Serials, Novels, Movies, etc. People travel to distant places to eat the specialty of the region. And the standard Chinese language Putong Hua 普通话 ensures the smooth dialogue with local peoples. Being an Indian, feel awkward when no body talk politics in train journey. It can be rightly inferred that Beijing has engaged or provided people other avenues to divert attention from politics.

People in India talk nothing under the sky but politics, whether they are on tea stall or any social gathering. Common peoples have not traveled out of their village except now in the search of jobs. Youth at most travel from their home town to the city of school or University. Domestic travel is negligible and so our understanding of cultures of different regions. The only  thing that links different regions and peoples in India is Politics, common topic for chat.

Thus, people in India have engrossed themselves so much in politics or its politics to engross people in politics that they forgot everything.

In both the cases, peoples have been deprived of , either hard way or soft way, a healthy society.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Make for India: Learn from China

My Chinese friends always praise that  Indian IT is very good but also ask do you have 'we chat 微信', 微博 Wei Bo' , ren ren 人人,QQ”, like this in India. And the reply,  we have " Facebook , Whatsapp, Skype and Twitter". But these are American social sites, surprised Chinese friends ask again.

Well, though IT in India had progressed a lot we have not built indigenous social sites. We Indians trust American, built software program for a fee and rely on them. Even Koreans have 'kakao talk' for calling. Former  Soviet Union territories uses VK.

In China, every university has it's own presence on we chat and other social sites, even the departments have their own. In India many universities still don't have working websites, presence on social sites are still far away.

Payment services like Alipay  支付宝、 微信钱包 We chat Wallet  is easy and convenient. They are in the process of going global and challenging western payment services like PayPal,  etc.

And we still say, Indian IT is superb. Yes, it is but we work for America. Hope 'Make in India' also begins the era for 'Make for India'.