Forget Pak, Focus on Chinese Challenge: RSS

Says Ram Madhav in his recent article . Some excerpts (in italics)

On Indo-Pak Relations: Hype without any substance

India and Pakistan have had chequered relations from day one…the BJP is seen as a hardline party when it comes to relations
with Pakistan…

..Many Indians have, for
several decades, been obsessed with Pakistan… They fail to appreciate that India is miles ahead of its
failed western neighbour. They also fail to realise that Sharif is not
the right man to deliver anything.. all-powerful
Pakistan army and the mercenaries of the ISI are baying for his blood…the attack on the
Indian consulate in Herat by ISI cronies on the very day of Modi’s
swearing-in was more a warning to Sharif than to India.

Real challenge is from China 


Modi government should realise that the real foreign policy
challenge comes not from Pakistan but from China… Unlike
Pakistan, China is a big and successful country. 

Need for change in China Policy


Indian government should
revisit its China policy…should understand one
basic truth. It hardly matters in China’s context as to how many times
our leaders have visited China or vice versa. 

Panchsheel is DEAD (interestingly includes its exercise by Vajpayee Government too)

Successive Indian leaders, including A.B. Vajpayee, never
missed the opportunity to refer to Panchsheel and “peaceful coexistence”
as enshrined in it in bilateral talks. No wonder, if the present
leadership is also forced to continue the ritual by MEA mandarins. But
we forget that the obituary of Panchsheel was written by Mao in 1962
itself when he told Zhou Enlai that India and China should practise not
“peaceful coexistence” but “armed coexistence
”.

Claims India lacks knowlege of Chinese civilisation, needs to be corrected

 
With
Pakistan, our obsession is security, whereas with China we are overawed
by the talk of development there… China is not just a country or a government; it is a
civilisation. To understand China, our leader should better understand
their civilisational behaviour
... Sun Tzu’s Art of War.. Confucius. China’s policy behaviour is largely shaped by
its civilisational experience. Diplomacy, for them, is an art of
deception.

But at the same time, also claims mass ignorance of Indo-China relations is an asset though advises caution

The Indian government enjoys one advantage in India-China relations,
that of the ignorance of the masses in India about the complexities
involved in it. In the case of Pakistan, the people of India are very
aware of the sensitivities, forcing government’s options to a limited
few. However, in the case of China, no such constraint in the form of
popular backlash is going to happen
..
But the government must understand that this popular approval, born of a
lack of knowledge, can be dangerous if it decides to take things easy
with China.

 

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