Saturday, 16 April 2016

India's "Pro-West and Anti-Modi" media is inventing million arguments in favour of LSA

New Delhi. One can only laugh over the coverage and analysis of proposed logistics support agreement (LSA) with United States in India's "Pro-West and Anti-Modi" media . One newspaper, in its editorial, says , LSA has nothing to do with military operations. It envisages only sharing of naval infrastructures for humanitarian operations ! Another newspaper says that LSA would enhance India's strategic autonomy. These lal bujhakkad  editorbelieve that Indian masses are as fool and gullible as they themselves  are.
Western media is quite forthright; it mentions LSA as a game changer in Asia's Geo Strategic scene. No wonder that just after India visit Defense Secretary Ashton Carter is seen  flexing military  muscles on board aircraft carrier the U.S.S. John C. Stennis .The  New York Time's story begins with intro - "over the last week in Asia , Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter  has visited two aircraft carriers, revealed new military agreements with India and the Philippines, and generally signaled that the Obama administration had decided to lean more on military power to counter China's territorial ambition in the region."
But here Indian people are told by lal bujhakkads of India's foreign and defence offices and "Pro- West and Anti-Modi" media that LSA is only a technical reciprocal arrangement without any military component.
It appears that forces of darkness are pushing India to take jal samadhi in the Pacific.


Kollam temple fire : unusual Chinese gesture 

New Delhi . This week China's top leadership showed an unusual gesture to express solidarity with India and Indian people over Kollam temple fire which claimed more than hundred lives. President Xi Jinping, Prime Minister Li Keqiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi sent condolence messages to their Indian counterparts . Official news agency Xinhua, unusually too, displayed these messages on its web page prominently. Here in New Delhi public broadcasters- AIR and DD did not carry the news. Mainstream media was also blank. It is in fitness of things. India's Pro-West (and anti Modi) media was too busy in covering Defense Secretary Ashton Carter's visit and LSA.
Modi must have sent thanks to Chinese leaders but his twitter account failed to mention this. 
Narendra Modi : from "+one diplomacy" to "-one diplomacy"


News Delhi . It is high time to remind Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his own words uttered during historic China visit last year.
  
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 (India and China) 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". '
 So astute 'Narendra' rejected 'Barack's' "Pivot to Asia" policy in no uncertain term and that too on China's soil.
One wonders how these words are compatible with Defence Minster Manohar Parrikar's logistics support agreement (LSA) misadventure .  
LSA fallout : Sushma Swaraj has to do damage control in Russia 
Narendra Modi should veto logistic support agreement (LSA) : it is detrimental to Asia

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Narendra Modi Uvach : Dear Barack , Indian people love you, and your warships too ! 

New Delhi . Narendra Modi , of course, did not say this . But his Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar,  apparently, did say . Has he exceeded his brief . Modi owes it to  nation to clear government's position regarding proposed logistics agreement with the United States. It is an existential question for Asia and Indian /Chinese civilization. Too much is at stake .

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

India- US logistics agreement : beginning of end of "Asian century" ?