Wednesday, April 4, 2012

International Unrest

The world is getting volatile by the second. With every passing day we have world leaders and dictators come into a cold war for cross border disputes and religious conflicts.
Riots in New Delhi :Student setting himself ablaze
Supporting a nation earns more enemies than praise.
Two days ago, India was vehemently criticized for not showing an active stance towards Tibet refugees who have been constantly striking for Indian government support for their independence.
There are unanswered questions of why India is being smartly diplomatic by choosing to be ignorant after all these years of support and why India chooses to avoid a head on conflict with the Chinese have been circulating the minds of the media.
India's foreign policy has taken a perpendicular turn due to the dire requirement of safeguarding its own national interest.
We as Indians can provide sympathy and deepest condolences to all the refugees who have been struggling for their independence, but we as a developing vibrant nation are not in a state to bet on our own soldiers and wage a war against a nation which is not only strong economically but also very developed in its military might just for a cause which is none of our business.
WHAT CAN INDIA DO TO PACIFY ITS HELPLESS NEIGHBORS?
Absolutely nothing.
On the other end of the line we as a nation are caught up by our Pakistani counterparts who are failing to even pretend to be a democracy. That country is choking with pressure put by extremists who chose to hide their from the attacks of the west.
The Abbotabad incident has only consolidated the worlds opinion that Pakistan is a misfit in handling its internal issues. It makes absolutely no difference to them. They have probably handed the keys to their nuclear facilities to the terror groups prostituting their land.
Two days ago the United States announced a bounty of $10 million on Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, the notorious mastermind of the 26/11.
United States do not care of his survival.It is a disguised pacifier for the Indians. Meanwhile, our dear most wanted has openly declared of his whereabouts and sarcastically asked for the bounty money on national television.
This is a slap on the face to countries like us which are proving its impotence by failing to react.
Our silence is making them confident to be more aggressive. It is time that the government show some testosterone and openly declare intolerance towards any provocation. We have the third largest army in the world. Its time to stop exchanging dossiers and start exchanging fire.
Goodwill will triumph.