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Jayanta Ghosal | 14 Sep, 2020
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has recently written a book on India's
position on the implementation of foreign policy. The book was virtually
launched last Thursday in Delhi at a function organised by the Observer
Research Foundation. Jaishankar had written the book after retiring as
Foreign Secretary. At the time, he had no idea that he would become the
Foreign Minister. Although the Prime Minister had permitted the
publication of this book, it can be assumed that as a Minister he has
consciously avoided what is inappropriate to say. Indian news media
thinks that he failed to explicitly mention a lot about China in the
manner that former foreign secretaries and former ambassadors can. Even
though there isn't any confession regarding China, he has indeed said
that it is essential to strengthen India's friendship with Bangladesh
and the bond with the sovereign state.
In a discussion titled,
'Broad Canvas of Indian Diplomacy during Pandemic' organised by the
Indian Council of World Affairs, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan
Shringla said unequivocally last Friday that our foreign policy is
'neighbourhood first'. What he didn't mention was that at present China
and Pakistan are preparing for another attack on the Indo-China border,
according to Indian intelligence. Bipin Rawat also said that we are no
less. India too must prepare for the attack against China. In Moscow,
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to the Chinese delegates, even
tried to understand Moscow's temperament. In a situation of this sort,
China, Sri Lanka, Myanmar require Bangladesh more than ever.
Meanwhile,
a self-interested group, with the help of the media, has started to
spread the word in both India and Bangladesh that China has already made
an offer to Sheikh Hasina's government that it will hold trials for the
Coronavirus vaccine in Dhaka and that Dhaka has agreed to the trials.
On the other hand, despite being such a great friend of Bangladesh,
India isn't doing anything! Propaganda which is being carried out in
India is that Dhaka has secretly colluded with China. In a certain news
medium it was written that when an elephant falls in a pit, even a frog
kicks it. Again a Bangladesh news publication wrote: What helps is India
extending during this Corona crisis? Instead it's China that has
extended a helping hand.
Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan
Shringla's recent visit to Dhaka must be understood in this context. And
after returning from this tour, the Cabinet of Modi Government called
for a meeting and pledged to give the Covid-19 vaccine to Dhaka first.
The Cabinet has approved an agreement between the two countries, stating
that India will give the vaccine to Bangladesh as soon as it arrives.
If Oxford or any other organisation or any other country gives these
vaccines to India, India's Institute of Serology will send them to
various neighbouring countries in South Asia. In Dhaka the distribution
will be done through various non governmental organisations.
As
for the reason behind providing the vaccine to Bangladesh on priority,
India has called Bangladesh a 'strategic' partner. Diplomats know the
term 'strategic' is especially important here. Beximco Pharmaceuticals
of Bangladesh has signed an agreement
with Serum Institute of
India for the Covid vaccine. On the other hand, Dhaka has not yet signed
any agreement with China regarding a vaccine, only trials have been
approved.
Here, I would like to remind readers in Bangladesh that
at the behest of Modi and Jaishankar, Shringla went to Dhaka in this
Corona situation and held a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
during which a detailed discussion took place about the Covid-19
vaccine. The draft of the bilateral agreement was finalised at this
meeting. The agreement reaffirms the triumph of the earlier friendship
between these two countries.
The journey of the bilateral
friendship, which began in 1971 with the birth of an
independent-sovereign Bangladesh continues even today. Shringla will be
visiting Myanmar soon. He had assured Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka that India
will keep in mind this strategic relationship in resolving the Rohingya
issue. This time around, India will enact an active role in order to
solve the
problem. India will act as an informal mediator with
the Myanmar government and will then raise the issue at the UN General
Assembly in September. Shringla went to Dhaka as the Foreign Secretary.
He mentioned a special route for the Rohingya from Bangladesh to
Myanmar, so that a consensus could be reached . India is particularly
active in this regard but does not want
to ruin the friendly
relations with Myanmar. Friendship with Myanmar is important for India.
As for Bangladesh, it wants India's Foreign Secretary to go to Myanmar
but that the Indian Government should make no statement which could hurt
Bangladesh's sovereign interests.
The Bangladesh government has
seen how the Sri Lankan government fell into a debt trap by borrowing
from China. Sri Lanka signed a 99-year-old lease agreement with Merchant
Port Holdings Limited in 2016 and for that reason took $ 1.12 billion.
But it fell short of the terms of the Exim Bank of China. To get out of
the trap of past debt, Sri Lanka had to take further loans. The balance
of payments situation in the country is extremely serious. Hence,
Bangladesh is putting its trust in India's long-term friendship without
falling into China's trap.
So be careful! Rumours, propaganda; be it India or Bangladesh -- in both countries it takes a disastrous turn.
From
Dhaka to Delhi to Kolkata, everywhere there have been articles,
television talk shows, round table conferences at midnight. We all want
democracy to last long in both the countries. Covid-19 has ruined the
economy. This is the first time since 1947 that India's GDP has
worsened. In this situation the increase in Sino-Indian tensions is not
great news. And during this period, propaganda is dangerous. India is
committed to the Sheikh Hasina government.
In the age of
globalisation, no state can adopt a 'walk alone' policy. There is great
significance of the India-Bangladesh border. Therefore, by saying that
Bangladesh is its strategic partner, India wants to end all
misunderstanding. For the same reason Shringla announced that India will
resolve all the outstanding issues. So don't pay heed to the rumours.
Beware!
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