OPinionatED
or
VOX POPULI
by
Aam Admi
Issue: 164 Date: 15.08.2016
Contents:
1. Our Athletes @
Rio Olympics Deserve Praise
2. Falling Into
The Arms of The US
3. Newspaper
Coverage Does Not Enhance India’s Happiness Index
Our Athletes @
Rio Olympics Deserve Praise
Our athletes have put up a
stupendous show at the Rio Olympics and barring injuries to some of our stars
we would have seen some medals in India's kitty. For those who have been
critical about the performance of our athletes, one needs to ask these
heartless critics as to how many get a chance to perform on an international
stage like an Olympics. By just going there they are amongst the maybe Top 100 in
the world in their event or discipline. For the critics, are we not entitled to
ask whether they have represented the country in their discipline or profession
at any important international event equivalent to the Olympics? For that
matter even India rarely ranks above 100 in the world rankings for any sphere
of activity except in corruption and maybe cleanliness. Thus we should not take
away any credit from our athletes participating at Rio. As for medals, Baron de
Coubertin, one of the founders of the Olympic movement had said that it is the
participation that is important, medals are secondary. Consider the stunning
performance of Deepa Karmakar in the finals of the Vault event of the
gymnastics finals, where she lost the bronze by just 1.5 points. But the young
athlete from Agartala, Tripura participating in an event like gymnastics which
for India is a relatively unknown discipline, would have motivated lakhs of
young children in our country to go out there and try gymnastics. The same is
true for Abhinav Bindra who was deprived from being among the medals by just
0.5 points in his shooting event. It is not that easy to compete at that level
and those of us who have had no equivalent experience should not be needlessly
critical and try to take away any iota of credit from our athletes at the
Olympics. If the medals are not coming, it is not only the fault of the
athletes but also of the system where at least in the past there were more
officials in the Indian contingent to the Olympics than athletes and our
ministers go and make a fool of themselves. We always tend to slight others but
think highly of what little we do ourselves, which is patently unfair.
The tilt towards the US by India is getting more and more
pronounced under Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised by the US-style Town
Hall meeting that he conducted at New Delhi recently to celebrate the 2nd
anniversary of his MyGov initiative. One does not know whether Modi is
practising to fight the elections for the US Presidency encouraged by the
fact that if Donald Trump could stand for the presidency, so could he! The tilt
by India towards the US was becoming apparent starting with the number of visits
made by Modi to the US which have been four in just the two years that Modi has
been in office, a record of sorts. We were also almost falling at the
feet of the US for the NSG membership at which we came a cropper. What we need
to understand is that the US will play India along as long as it suits them. At
the present moment the US is keeping India happy be it on the NSG membership or
otherwise is because it wants business from India. The nuclear reactors
business with GE cannot go forward smoothly unless the NSG membership of India
is cleared. Again all this bonhomie as expressed by the US is to maintain their
large chunk of India's defence equipment business which in any case is coming
to them. Lately contracts worth billion of dollars have been placed with US
Cos. for artillery guns, long range reconnaissance aircraft, missile systems
etc. and it is not known whether any competing suppliers from other countries
were called to participate in this procurement. No wonder the smirk on US faces
is getting fixed and more permanent. After having been kept out of the main
combat fighter requirement for the IAF which went to Rafael from
France, the US has more than made up with other deals as listed
above. Not only that it is understood that with the opening of the dairy
farming segment to foreign investment the PM on one of his visits to the US has
asked them to come and set up their plants in India. Further Nitin Gadkari
during his recent visit to the US enamoured by the scenic coastal highway from
Los Angeles to San Francisco has promised something similar for the Mumbai-Goa
highway, currently under expansion, that runs parallel to the sea and asked for
know-how from his US counterparts for this project. That apart he has asked for
assistance to reduce the number of accidents on our highways from the US! This
is rather surprising since do we after 70 years of Independence not know how to
build a highway and to keep it safe for users. At the same time we do not question the
US on their agricultural subsidies to the grain industry - maize and corn, as
well as the dairy industry as expressed by Joseph Stiglitz, the celebrated
economist, on one of his recent visits to India while we stand tight-lipped
while the US hammers us on our export subsidies. After the success that
ISRO has had in launching satellites in space including some from US
organisations and even universities, the US has put a partial ban on such
launches by US entities from using ISRO. Is the ban being imposed because ISRO
launches the satellites at a fraction of the cost of NASA and other
international launch organisations? Is this then free trade? And if not,
why are we hesitant to take it up with the US. Again
the US lectures us on human rights in Kashmir and other places but we do not
raise the issue of blacks being blatantly mowed down by the guns of their
police across the US. There should be some give and take in any relationship
while with the US it is all one-sided. The US in reality as part of its
long-term global strategy needs a yes-man and have been feeling that gap after
Tony Blair, George Bush II's personal lap dog, relinquished the PM's
office in the UK. Cameron was a tough nut to crack for the US and the new PM
May is an unknown quantity. That is why they have been cultivating India by
making appropriate statements criticising Pakistan's terror network aimed at
Kashmir & India. This outreach is more so because of India's
geographical location where it can play point-counterpoint to China in line
with US initiatives with the latter country playing increasingly intransigent
to the US requests particularly relating to the South China
Sea. Thus India is filling up this void without knowing where this
road will take it. It is not beyond the US after the new President takes over
to dump India and move on to a completely new path leaving India in the lurch.
In international diplomacy Modi would have learnt his lesson that excessive
engagement only begets negative results as the chai with Nawaz Sharif had
shown. The best position with any country and even the US is an arms-length
relationship purely depending on the merits of the issues of
engagement.
Newspaper
Coverage Does Not Enhance India’s Happiness Index
These days when
you open the papers you are immediately exposed to the news that is horrifying,
nauseous, disturbing and shocking. One does not understand whether this is what
people want to read? But why would newspapers publish this if this is not what
people want to read. Papers facing the brunt of the onslaught on their
readership by news on the Internet and supplied on the Mobile will surely print
only what drives their circulation up. But for those of us who cannot do
without their paper with morning cuppa of tea or coffee, it is a difficult
matter to wade through the 10 -12 pages of essential news that a paper carries
without creasing one’s brow or shaking our heads in disgust. There are
different ways to relieve your mind and take it away from the disturbing things
that are happening around you. Some take to spirituality, others to mediation,
while some like me take to watching sports on TV. Particularly over the last 2
months there has been a surfeit of good sports-watching what with the
Confedrations Cup or the Americas Cup for football held in the US, then
followed the Euro Cup again for football and now we have the Olympics. In the
middle the sports bouquet was boosted by the coverage of cricket around the
world involving England, Pakistan, West Indies, India, Sri Lanka and Australia.
Satellite TV has been a boon since it beams into your home programs of
different nationalities and languages from across the world. Re-visiting the
aspect of disturbing news that is carried in the papers, one wonders what
papers our PM Narendra Modi reads everyday or if at all he reads any, maybe
waiting for one of his flunkies to come in and show him the coverage relating
to his own headlines and photo opportunities. Because one would believe if he
reads any paper he would have decided to expand his Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to
cover the cleaning the hearts and minds of the majority of the Indian people.
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