Monday 25 May 2015

Narendra Modi rejects Barack Obama's "Pivot to Asia" policy 


New Delhi . 'First Name Relationship' does not automatically result into strategic partnership . So astute 'Narendra' rejected 'Barack's' "Pivot to Asia" policy in no uncertain term and that too on China's soil. 
Addressing students and faculty in Shanghai's Tsinghua University, Prime Minister Modi said, 
“If the last century was the age of alliances, this is an era of inter-dependence. So, talks of alliances against one another have no foundation. In any case, we are both ancient civilizations, large and independent nations. Neither of us can be contained or become part of anyone's plans.”
And more importantly Modi described  his relationship with President XI Jinping as  +One. Addressing Indian diaspora in Shanghai , Modi said with President Xi Jinping he established a +One relationship . Without explaining this equation he said, it would take time for the world at large to comprehend this +One relationship . 

Saturday 23 May 2015

Narendra Modi's  foreign policy -"Multipolar" Non-Aligned Movement

'Non-Aligned movement is dead'; 'long live the ' Non-Aligned Movement', declared Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Shanghai . But it has a new feature - it is Non-Aligned  with several poles . 
World is no longer uni-polar, Modi thinks . Russia, China and India along with United States- all are existing poles.
Three poles are in the Orient and one is in the Occident, so it is 3-1 in favor of the Orient .