The hallmark of a powerful
nation is bipartisan foreign policies and especially in contiguous
regions where its national security interests are most at stake. In the
case of India under the Congress-led Government the opposite is more
seen in operation. In Nepal where notwithstanding the Nepalese Maoists
win in the Constituent Assembly elections, the Indian Government, its
Foreign Office diplomats and its National Security officials should have
been more noticeable one finds that the leading Communist Party, the
CPI(M) has dispatched its senior leader Sita Ram Yechury to Kathmandu to
assist the Nepalese Maoists in the formation of the Government at a time
when Nepal’s political parties are refusing to assist in Government
formation.
When it comes to Nepal there should be no doubt in any one’s mind
irrespective of any political affiliation that India’s national security
interests stand greatly endangered if a Nepalese Maoist Government
assumes office. This stands amplified in the earlier Column. It
therefore becomes a policy imperative for India that India speaks with
one voice on Nepal. The CPI(M) as the main coalition partner of the
Congress Government cannot be seen as having a view different from that
of the Indian Government.
It was reported in the media some weeks back that India’s National
Security Adviser had reportedly made a statement that India finds it
difficult to trust the Nepalese Maoists and therefore by inference that
a Nepalese Maoist Government in power would be problematic for India.
If that be the official perception of the Indian Government and very
rightly too, as this was the line espoused in this Column for over a
year, then the visit of the senior Indian Communist leader to Nepal at
this juncture can be faulted for reasons more than one.
Nepalese politics today are in a state of flux following the Nepalese
Maoists getting the majority of the seats so far. Having given the
Nepalese Maoists ‘space’ in Nepalese politics at Congress Government’s
behest who were under pressure for the same from the Indian Communists
parties, notably the CPI(M), the Nepalese political parties are now
expressing reservations of sharing political power with the Maoists. The
Nepalese Maoists are fully aware that they cannot provide effective
governance in Nepal without the support of Nepal’s mainstream political
parties. If they care to defy this political logic then it is quite
likely that the Nepalese people’s denouement with the Maoists would not
be long in coming.
The Indian Communist senior leader seems to have gone to Nepal for the
precise purpose of political easing of the Nepalese Maoist Government
into power. And herein lies the political rub for the Congress
Government.
When a senior leader of the main coalition partner of the Congress
Government visits a country at a politically critical juncture and that
too to a country like Nepal where coming of Maoists to power endangers
Indian national security the picture that is conveyed all over the world
is that he is for all practical purpose the official emissary of the
Indian Government.
Are we to take it then that the visit to Nepal of Shri Yechury has the
tacit approval of the Congress Prime Minister and that the tacit
approval extends also to create political conditions for moving into
office of a Nepalese Maoist Government
If the above is discounted then the next picture that strikes the mind
is that India’s leading Communist Party, the CPI(M) despite being the
leading coalition partner of the Congress Government is following an
independent foreign policy agenda which is prejudicial to India’s
national security
It is unimaginable that an Indian political party and that too a member
of the ruling coalition should be following the foreign policy agenda
which could only serve the national security interests of those
adversarial to India.
In the last four years India’s foreign policy has been allowed to be
held hostage by the Indian Communists because of the political
compulsions of the Congress Government to stay in power. It neither
behoves the Congress Party nor India as a nation state aspiring to be a
major power.
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