ndian PM Modi’s Active Diplomacy in Neighborhoods!

Indian PM Modi’s Active Diplomacy in Neighborhoods!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

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Obviously, the key foreign policy goal of India has for years been to get a veto handle on UNSC to control world along with big powers and new Indian PM Narendra Modi has begun his innings at the crease by undertaking a series of steps necessary for increasing the chances for a veto which many in New Delhi consider as unnecessary an illusion.

New Indian Prime Minister of Hindutva BJP pursues the Congress party policy of veto diplomacy in a sustained manner just like predecessor, an innocent looking Dr. Manmohan Singh had done; Singh also promoted rampant corruption for the purpose, oiling the international palms to get continued international support for Indian occupation of Jammu Kashmir and for obtaining much maligned veto on the discredited UNSC..

India believes nothing is wrong in trying all over again and again, although Indian ambassador in UN burst into annoyance saying India cannot wait endlessly for a veto.

Till recently, India has been passive in regional activities, except in Afghanistan where it fights a cold war with Pakistan over its role in the new scenario in Afghanistan. Losing South Asia would also mean losing a veto.  Indian PM Narendra Modi’s four nation South Asia tour was essentially meant to reclaim its place in the region.  PM Modi used his first ever trip in order to advance Indian strategic partnership with regional governments in deepening security cooperation, revitalizing the economic partnership, and advancing critical clean energy and environmental goals. The third level diplomacy as part of the veto dream is to tour South Asia and strike economic deals and drive the regional nations away from Chinese courting. That would make Americans happy although China remains largest lender of money to Washington.

Modi has been pursuing multi-prong approach in Indian policy of courting neighbors as well as western powers. In order to present economically and politically vibrant India the undisputed leader in South Asia, PM Modi had invited all leaders of SAARC nations for inaugural ceremony in New Delhi. Soon after his assuming office, Modi began his diplomatic exercise by quickly visiting Bhutan and Nepal in the Himalayas.

The objective behind undertaking Indian Ocean tour of Modi is to consolidate New Delhi’s strategic position in the region where China wants to make its presence felt through maritime silk route strategy. He sought to woo smaller Indian Ocean states away from increasing Chinese influence but he stressed that India’s neighbors should be the first beneficiaries of India’s economic progress. Modi became the first Indian leader to visit Sri Lanka in 28 years, reciprocating the trip to India last month by Sri Lanka’s new president. However Modi since his election last May has emphasized rally his SAARC neighbors. Modi held bilateral talks with Sri Lanka’s new President Maithripala Sirisena, who seems to have made a departure from policies favoring Beijing and toward ethnic reconciliation with his country’s Tamil minority, a sensitive issue in India-Sri Lanka relations. Modi said India has committed $1.6 billion in development assistance for Sri Lanka, promising to continue the development partnership.

PM Modi visited India’s sea neighbor Sri Lanka to patch up ties and shore up support for his job at hand. Sri Lanka’s new government has recently suspended the Chinese-funded $1.5 billion Colombo Port City project, citing environmental issues and alleged corruption. It was inaugurated in September during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, who included Sri Lanka in a new maritime “Silk Road” linking the energy-rich Persian Gulf with China. BJP ruling India was considered as one overarching positive trend driving the energy and optimism across South Asia. The defeat of Sri Lankan strong mean Rajapaksha by his own minister Sirisena in the presidential poll had a lot Indian fresh air.

Modi visited Seychelles and Mauritius before Sri Lanka on his tour of Indian Ocean states. China in recent years heavily funded infrastructure development projects in these countries, making India apprehensive because it perceives the region to be its traditional territory of influence. He avoided visiting the Maldives, which has a pro-China administration and where a supposedly pro-India opposition leader is being tried for terrorism.

Prime Minister Modi undertook visits to Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles from the second week of March. Ostensibly, this move aims at strengthening New Delhi’s diplomatic and strategic engagement with Indian Ocean countries, but in reality it is taken to checkmate China’s influence in the region. For this, seeds were sown a few years ago when Indian Ocean security grouping (IO-5) was formed by including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles in it.

Modi undertook the four-minus-one nation tour through the Indian Ocean starting with Sri Lanka and then heading to Mauritius and Seychelles, dropping his sojourn in Male. Those trips were planned to stamp Modi’s emphasis on India’s tinier island neighbours to the south, aggressively wooed by China as part of President Xi Jinping’s “Maritime Silk Route” project to build a new marine route dominated by Beijing.

II

The second level diplomacy of PM Modi began in USA. Modi had gone to Washington to invite US president to attend Indian Repulbic Day celebrations in January and an innocent looking Obama did oblige PM Modi, he came to New Delhi to meet his “‘friend”.  Obama came to India with a large bunch of US businessmen to strike deals with their Indian counterparts.

India could not manage a hint from Obama about India’s fate about a veto on the discredited UNSC. As usual the US president did not offer any assurance. However, India achieved one objective: Obama did not even mention about the disputed Kashmir issue but focused on the parade and business.

As India believes insistence would achieve the goal of veto, Americans are skeptical about Indian ability to analyze issues to know that a new veto membership on UNSC, if at all, would go to Germany which has been in wafting or Japan or North Korea or any other nation that shares US values.  It is not cricket that India by virtue of its IPL expenditures could get a series win along with man of match position win by various means including prior fixing or get favorable schedules, but veto is not given just because somebody keeps pestering.

India and USA reached agreement with India to strengthen the India-US partnership on economy, human rights and governance fronts. They seek to elevate the commercial and economic partnership as part of the Strategic and Commercial Dialogue to advance “shared prosperity”. Washington also said the new Indian government had energized the bilateral ties and the two countries were now essential partners in promoting peace, prosperity, and stability across the Indo-Pacific region. By leveraging the private sector and Indian resources, the USA has been getting sizable outcomes out of small inputs.

USA claims to be the net providers of security, together ensuring freedom of navigation and safeguarding the maritime domain. These values are clearly enshrined in two new documents: Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region and the Delhi Declaration of Friendship.

Focused on international issues like a seat on the discredited UNSC, PM Modi has been, however, focusing on USA and other western nations. India considers South Asia a play field space to work for advancing major objectives send messages to USA. Modi has visited Washington and met US president Barack Obama on the sidelines of a UN meet and discussed India’s problems and concerns. .

III

Recently, contours of India’s countermeasure against Beijing’s influence in the region got reflected when New Delhi and Colombo signed civil nuclear cooperation agreement during Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena’s four-day visit. The two countries also decided to expand defence and security cooperation between them.

The four nation tour on the Indian Ocean Modi used in consolidating New Delhi’s hold over the region. This is the first stage of Modi’s active diplomacy. The idea was to show to big powers that India is the tallest leader of South, deserving a veto seat on UNSC to share global control mechanism.  However, USA was not impressed with India parading the rulers of South Asia for his inaugural ceremony last year.

India would like to show to the world that the resurgence of India was evidenced by the vibrant but corrupt elections last year that saw emergence of BJP as the strongest party in India and the ouster of the senior most corrupt Congress led UPA government. However, that optimism of Indian strategists disappeared very soon as the ruling BJP lost in Kashmir, Delhi and elsewhere. The effort to equalize BJP with India failed. India claims to be the sole leader of South Asia and claimed a veto seat but world powers did not take the claim seriously.

Narendra Modi was the first Indian PM to visit Sri Lanka in 28 years, to visit Northern and Eastern regions of the country to see India-funded projects, including 500-MW thermal power plant being built by NTPC in collaboration with Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Electricity Board in Trincomalee. Modi also unveiled highway and railway projects there. India also announced a fresh financial package for the island nation, which has sought New Delhi’s assistance in the health sector too.

On 15 March, he was expected to land at Male, the capital of Maldives. But this plan changed in the last minute as political situation in this country remained tensed. Ex-Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed’s arrest under terrorism charges has kicked up a political storm in the country. India has raised concern over the development. Maldivian opposition leaders requested Modi to cancel the first ever prime ministerial visit to the island country. India does not want to give leeway to China in Maldives where Beijing is developing the Ihavandoo and Maarandhoo islands. At Hanimaadhoo, it wants to establish second international airport. It also plans to set up a naval submarine base in Marao.  The naval base issue was raised with the Maldivian authorities during Chinese defence minister Chang Wanguan’s visit in November 2014 close on the heels of the Chinese President’s visit in September. New Delhi believes that the current dispensation in Male, like Sri Lanka’s former President Mahinda Rajapakse, is trying to use ongoing rivalry between India and China to its benefit. Aware of this fact, New Delhi is not in a mood to lose its grip on the Maldives. This is the reason it wanted Modi to visit Maldives.

From Male, Modi was to fly to Mauritius for a three-day visit. During his stay in Port Luis, he was expected to address the country’s parliament. The bilateral agreements envisaged were during Modi’s visit might include a pact on defence and maritime exercise. It should be noted that India handed over the first offshore petrol vessel to Mauritius in December 2014. New Delhi wants closer maritime cooperation from Mauritius, the country which annually sends dozens of cadets for training in India. During Modi’s visit, cooperation between Indian Navy and Mauritian Coast Guard was high on the agenda of the dialogue. There were likely to be talks over Agalega islands, which have been much sought after by Indian armed forces. They want to use North Agalega island to service manned and unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. To improve its air surveillance capabilities in the Indian Ocean region, New Delhi has been persuading Mauritius to hand over on lease both North and South Agalega islands, which are located closer to India than Mauritius.

Seychelles, together with the navies of 16 other countries, is a part of India’s ‘Exercise Milan’ held annually in the Indian Ocean and the Asia-Pacific region. India and Seychelles (which comprises a group of 115 small islands totaling an area of 455 sq km) are partners in the blue economy, which envisages tapping of oceanic resources in the Seychelles’ vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Though no defence pact will take place, yet the visit was high on symbolism as the two nations are likely to sign a slew of agreements on science, education and health. India may also announce financial assistance for this strategically valuable country.

Indian foreign ministry is busy. While India signed a civil nuclear agreement with Sri Lanka, which the government expects will restore its primacy for the Indian Ocean Islands, Maldives foreign minister Dunya Maumoon quietly flew into New Delhi a day earlier to discuss with Swaraj the agenda for the upcoming visit by Modi to the archipelago.  Indian FM Swaraj also visited Colombo in the first week of March to cull out talking points for Modi’s return visit to Sri Lanka. Modi himself will embark on a 4-nation Indian Ocean yatra, perhaps one of the most ambitious visits ever undertaken by an Indian prime minister, starting March 10.

While India’s bilateral ties with all the countries are expected to get a fillip, New Delhi is also keen to rope in Mauritius and Seychelles in the trilateral maritime cooperation framework it already agreed upon with Sri Lanka and the Maldives in 2013.

 

IV

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits to four Indian Ocean nations saw New Delhi expanding its existing maritime cooperation framework with Sri Lanka and the Maldives to include Mauritius and Seychelles.

New Delhi’s move is apparently intended to checkmate China’s growing strategic footprints in the Indian Ocean region. Modi is likely to visit Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Seychelles and the Maldives in the second week of March. However, a visit to the Maldives now appears to be a bit uncertain in the wake of volatile political situation in the island nation following arrest of former president Mohamed Nasheed, the Deccan Herald report further said.

Ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to China in May, the government’s Indian Ocean gambit is gathering momentum like it has never before. India has hardly merited consideration until now as a serious player in the maritime great game but that could all be changing with the government lining successive engagements with its neighbours spread across the Indian Ocean region.

Modi’s China visit in May is likely to be one of his toughest foreign policy assignments in the first year of his tenure as PM? A successful Indian Ocean tour with a focus on increasing security and military cooperation with the smaller island neighbours will help Modi negotiate with the Chinese from a position of strength.  In September 2014, when Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in India for a three-day visit he had already visited Maldives and Sri Lanka – both strategically sensitive nations in the Indian Ocean region. From Male and Colombo, he had secured cooperation for his country’s much vaunted maritime silk route plan. He had also announced Beijing’s plans to intensify defence and maritime engagement with Maldives and Sri Lanka. Such moves were looked upon by India with concern.

Despite India’s reservations over China’s maritime Silk Road project, which entails port-building activities at several places in Indian Ocean, most of these countries India is reaching out to have accepted the Chinese proposal for economic benefits and equally to increase their bargaining power with geographically nearer New Delhi.  India continues to nurse deep insecurities about the project, an initiative of President Xi Jinping.

New Delhi is actually working to blunt the force of China’s proposal by choosing to highlight its own maritime history, including India’s central role in what it calls spice and mausam routes. The government has looked to impart a strategic content to the culture ministry’s Project Mausam, a transnational initiative meant to revive India’s ancient maritime routes and cultural linkages with countries in the Indian Ocean.

A message New Delhi is seeking to convey – that it is possible for giant nations to have peaceful, mutually beneficial relations with their maritime neighbours. Unlike the case with China, India’s relations with its neighbours across vast bodies of water are not marred by maritime disputes.

Ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to China in May, the government’s Indian Ocean gambit is gathering momentum like it has never before. India has hardly merited consideration until now as a serious player in the maritime great game but that could all be changing with the government lining successive engagements with its neighbours spread across the Indian Ocean region.

In the latest instance, foreign minister Sushma Swaraj left on Tuesday for Oman where she is expected to focus on anti piracy operations in Indian Ocean. While India Monday signed a civil nuclear agreement with Sri Lanka, which the government expects will restore its primacy for the Indian Ocean island, Maldives foreign minister Dunya Maumoon quietly flew into New Delhi a day earlier to discuss with Swaraj the agenda for the upcoming visit by Modi to the archipelago.

Swaraj will also visit Colombo in the first week of March to cull out talking points for Modi’s return visit to Sri Lanka. Modi himself will embark on a 4-nation Indian Ocean yatra, perhaps one of the most ambitious visits ever undertaken by an Indian prime minister, starting March 10.

India seems to have warned the Maldives with cancellation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Indian Ocean nation in the second week of March, unless it ensures a fair trial for former President Mohammed Nasheed, arrested amid a crisis that has caught New Delhi off guard. At the time the Maldives government was preparing to arrest Nasheed, on Saturday evening, the Indian high commission in Male was hosting a poolside “Bollywood Night” with dancers jiving to popular Hindi film songs.

Nasheed, the principal Opposition leader in the Maldives, has long alleged a witch hunt by the government led by Yameen, cousin of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom who ruled the nation for close to three decades before the introduction of democracy. Yameen, who had after coming to power in late 2013 promised strong ties with India, has in recent months been wooing China too. Nasheed’s arrest has precipitated Modi’s biggest diplomatic trial as Prime Minister yet from India’s smaller but strategically critical neighbours. Modi had mocked the previous UPA government for allowing the Maldives to pose a challenge to India.

The BJP’s criticism had sharpened when the Maldives government cancelled a 25-year contract to Bangalore infrastructure firm GMR to build an international airport in Male, and then when Nasheed took asylum at the Indian high commission there. Now, with the Maldives in the throes of a domestic political crisis, the Modi government may need to recalibrate its strategy for the region. Despite a series of warnings over the past two months, India did not expect the Yameen government to actually arrest Nasheed and trigger a face-off with the supporters of the MDP, the island’s largest political party.

Sri Lanka is the last leg of Modi’s tour of the region, PM Modi has already visited a friendly Bhutan and a distancing Nepal. Started with safe Bhutan and Nepal, Modi has ended his South Asia tour in Sri Lanka while he has so far left out Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Maldives – all Muslims countries that New Delhi considers problematic.

The strategic partnership with USA has not solved all its problems, not even in nuclear sector and many Indian sources murmur that India is wasting its resources on USA for nothing in return while Pakistan gets huge sums from Washington as service charges. And Modi’s next journey is towards the Great Wall in the neighborhood followed by Canada, France, and Germany in April. This shuttle diplomacy is supposed to auger well for advancing India’s national interest.

Like Congress party, BJP also has done everything possible to retain Kashmir and to apply pressure on USA for strategic partnership that would also work against Pakistan and China.

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-Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

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Obviously, the key foreign policy goal of India has for years been to get a veto handle on UNSC to control world along with big powers and new Indian PM Narendra Modi has begun his innings at the crease by undertaking a series of steps necessary for increasing the chances for a veto which many in New Delhi consider as unnecessary an illusion.

New Indian Prime Minister of Hindutva BJP pursues the Congress party policy of veto diplomacy in a sustained manner just like predecessor, an innocent looking Dr. Manmohan Singh had done; Singh also promoted rampant corruption for the purpose, oiling the international palms to get continued international support for Indian occupation of Jammu Kashmir and for obtaining much maligned veto on the discredited UNSC..

India believes nothing is wrong in trying all over again and again, although Indian ambassador in UN burst into annoyance saying India cannot wait endlessly for a veto.

Till recently, India has been passive in regional activities, except in Afghanistan where it fights a cold war with Pakistan over its role in the new scenario in Afghanistan. Losing South Asia would also mean losing a veto.  Indian PM Narendra Modi’s four nation South Asia tour was essentially meant to reclaim its place in the region.  PM Modi used his first ever trip in order to advance Indian strategic partnership with regional governments in deepening security cooperation, revitalizing the economic partnership, and advancing critical clean energy and environmental goals. The third level diplomacy as part of the veto dream is to tour South Asia and strike economic deals and drive the regional nations away from Chinese courting. That would make Americans happy although China remains largest lender of money to Washington.

Modi has been pursuing multi-prong approach in Indian policy of courting neighbors as well as western powers. In order to present economically and politically vibrant India the undisputed leader in South Asia, PM Modi had invited all leaders of SAARC nations for inaugural ceremony in New Delhi. Soon after his assuming office, Modi began his diplomatic exercise by quickly visiting Bhutan and Nepal in the Himalayas.

The objective behind undertaking Indian Ocean tour of Modi is to consolidate New Delhi’s strategic position in the region where China wants to make its presence felt through maritime silk route strategy. He sought to woo smaller Indian Ocean states away from increasing Chinese influence but he stressed that India’s neighbors should be the first beneficiaries of India’s economic progress. Modi became the first Indian leader to visit Sri Lanka in 28 years, reciprocating the trip to India last month by Sri Lanka’s new president. However Modi since his election last May has emphasized rally his SAARC neighbors. Modi held bilateral talks with Sri Lanka’s new President Maithripala Sirisena, who seems to have made a departure from policies favoring Beijing and toward ethnic reconciliation with his country’s Tamil minority, a sensitive issue in India-Sri Lanka relations. Modi said India has committed $1.6 billion in development assistance for Sri Lanka, promising to continue the development partnership.

PM Modi visited India’s sea neighbor Sri Lanka to patch up ties and shore up support for his job at hand. Sri Lanka’s new government has recently suspended the Chinese-funded $1.5 billion Colombo Port City project, citing environmental issues and alleged corruption. It was inaugurated in September during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, who included Sri Lanka in a new maritime “Silk Road” linking the energy-rich Persian Gulf with China. BJP ruling India was considered as one overarching positive trend driving the energy and optimism across South Asia. The defeat of Sri Lankan strong mean Rajapaksha by his own minister Sirisena in the presidential poll had a lot Indian fresh air.

Modi visited Seychelles and Mauritius before Sri Lanka on his tour of Indian Ocean states. China in recent years heavily funded infrastructure development projects in these countries, making India apprehensive because it perceives the region to be its traditional territory of influence. He avoided visiting the Maldives, which has a pro-China administration and where a supposedly pro-India opposition leader is being tried for terrorism.

Prime Minister Modi undertook visits to Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles from the second week of March. Ostensibly, this move aims at strengthening New Delhi’s diplomatic and strategic engagement with Indian Ocean countries, but in reality it is taken to checkmate China’s influence in the region. For this, seeds were sown a few years ago when Indian Ocean security grouping (IO-5) was formed by including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles in it.

Modi undertook the four-minus-one nation tour through the Indian Ocean starting with Sri Lanka and then heading to Mauritius and Seychelles, dropping his sojourn in Male. Those trips were planned to stamp Modi’s emphasis on India’s tinier island neighbours to the south, aggressively wooed by China as part of President Xi Jinping’s “Maritime Silk Route” project to build a new marine route dominated by Beijing.

II

The second level diplomacy of PM Modi began in USA. Modi had gone to Washington to invite US president to attend Indian Repulbic Day celebrations in January and an innocent looking Obama did oblige PM Modi, he came to New Delhi to meet his “‘friend”.  Obama came to India with a large bunch of US businessmen to strike deals with their Indian counterparts.

India could not manage a hint from Obama about India’s fate about a veto on the discredited UNSC. As usual the US president did not offer any assurance. However, India achieved one objective: Obama did not even mention about the disputed Kashmir issue but focused on the parade and business.

As India believes insistence would achieve the goal of veto, Americans are skeptical about Indian ability to analyze issues to know that a new veto membership on UNSC, if at all, would go to Germany which has been in wafting or Japan or North Korea or any other nation that shares US values.  It is not cricket that India by virtue of its IPL expenditures could get a series win along with man of match position win by various means including prior fixing or get favorable schedules, but veto is not given just because somebody keeps pestering.

India and USA reached agreement with India to strengthen the India-US partnership on economy, human rights and governance fronts. They seek to elevate the commercial and economic partnership as part of the Strategic and Commercial Dialogue to advance “shared prosperity”. Washington also said the new Indian government had energized the bilateral ties and the two countries were now essential partners in promoting peace, prosperity, and stability across the Indo-Pacific region. By leveraging the private sector and Indian resources, the USA has been getting sizable outcomes out of small inputs.

USA claims to be the net providers of security, together ensuring freedom of navigation and safeguarding the maritime domain. These values are clearly enshrined in two new documents: Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region and the Delhi Declaration of Friendship.

Focused on international issues like a seat on the discredited UNSC, PM Modi has been, however, focusing on USA and other western nations. India considers South Asia a play field space to work for advancing major objectives send messages to USA. Modi has visited Washington and met US president Barack Obama on the sidelines of a UN meet and discussed India’s problems and concerns. .

III

Recently, contours of India’s countermeasure against Beijing’s influence in the region got reflected when New Delhi and Colombo signed civil nuclear cooperation agreement during Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena’s four-day visit. The two countries also decided to expand defence and security cooperation between them.

The four nation tour on the Indian Ocean Modi used in consolidating New Delhi’s hold over the region. This is the first stage of Modi’s active diplomacy. The idea was to show to big powers that India is the tallest leader of South, deserving a veto seat on UNSC to share global control mechanism.  However, USA was not impressed with India parading the rulers of South Asia for his inaugural ceremony last year.

India would like to show to the world that the resurgence of India was evidenced by the vibrant but corrupt elections last year that saw emergence of BJP as the strongest party in India and the ouster of the senior most corrupt Congress led UPA government. However, that optimism of Indian strategists disappeared very soon as the ruling BJP lost in Kashmir, Delhi and elsewhere. The effort to equalize BJP with India failed. India claims to be the sole leader of South Asia and claimed a veto seat but world powers did not take the claim seriously.

Narendra Modi was the first Indian PM to visit Sri Lanka in 28 years, to visit Northern and Eastern regions of the country to see India-funded projects, including 500-MW thermal power plant being built by NTPC in collaboration with Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Electricity Board in Trincomalee. Modi also unveiled highway and railway projects there. India also announced a fresh financial package for the island nation, which has sought New Delhi’s assistance in the health sector too.

On 15 March, he was expected to land at Male, the capital of Maldives. But this plan changed in the last minute as political situation in this country remained tensed. Ex-Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed’s arrest under terrorism charges has kicked up a political storm in the country. India has raised concern over the development. Maldivian opposition leaders requested Modi to cancel the first ever prime ministerial visit to the island country. India does not want to give leeway to China in Maldives where Beijing is developing the Ihavandoo and Maarandhoo islands. At Hanimaadhoo, it wants to establish second international airport. It also plans to set up a naval submarine base in Marao.  The naval base issue was raised with the Maldivian authorities during Chinese defence minister Chang Wanguan’s visit in November 2014 close on the heels of the Chinese President’s visit in September. New Delhi believes that the current dispensation in Male, like Sri Lanka’s former President Mahinda Rajapakse, is trying to use ongoing rivalry between India and China to its benefit. Aware of this fact, New Delhi is not in a mood to lose its grip on the Maldives. This is the reason it wanted Modi to visit Maldives.

From Male, Modi was to fly to Mauritius for a three-day visit. During his stay in Port Luis, he was expected to address the country’s parliament. The bilateral agreements envisaged were during Modi’s visit might include a pact on defence and maritime exercise. It should be noted that India handed over the first offshore petrol vessel to Mauritius in December 2014. New Delhi wants closer maritime cooperation from Mauritius, the country which annually sends dozens of cadets for training in India. During Modi’s visit, cooperation between Indian Navy and Mauritian Coast Guard was high on the agenda of the dialogue. There were likely to be talks over Agalega islands, which have been much sought after by Indian armed forces. They want to use North Agalega island to service manned and unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. To improve its air surveillance capabilities in the Indian Ocean region, New Delhi has been persuading Mauritius to hand over on lease both North and South Agalega islands, which are located closer to India than Mauritius.

Seychelles, together with the navies of 16 other countries, is a part of India’s ‘Exercise Milan’ held annually in the Indian Ocean and the Asia-Pacific region. India and Seychelles (which comprises a group of 115 small islands totaling an area of 455 sq km) are partners in the blue economy, which envisages tapping of oceanic resources in the Seychelles’ vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Though no defence pact will take place, yet the visit was high on symbolism as the two nations are likely to sign a slew of agreements on science, education and health. India may also announce financial assistance for this strategically valuable country.

Indian foreign ministry is busy. While India signed a civil nuclear agreement with Sri Lanka, which the government expects will restore its primacy for the Indian Ocean Islands, Maldives foreign minister Dunya Maumoon quietly flew into New Delhi a day earlier to discuss with Swaraj the agenda for the upcoming visit by Modi to the archipelago.  Indian FM Swaraj also visited Colombo in the first week of March to cull out talking points for Modi’s return visit to Sri Lanka. Modi himself will embark on a 4-nation Indian Ocean yatra, perhaps one of the most ambitious visits ever undertaken by an Indian prime minister, starting March 10.

While India’s bilateral ties with all the countries are expected to get a fillip, New Delhi is also keen to rope in Mauritius and Seychelles in the trilateral maritime cooperation framework it already agreed upon with Sri Lanka and the Maldives in 2013.

 

IV

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits to four Indian Ocean nations saw New Delhi expanding its existing maritime cooperation framework with Sri Lanka and the Maldives to include Mauritius and Seychelles.

New Delhi’s move is apparently intended to checkmate China’s growing strategic footprints in the Indian Ocean region. Modi is likely to visit Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Seychelles and the Maldives in the second week of March. However, a visit to the Maldives now appears to be a bit uncertain in the wake of volatile political situation in the island nation following arrest of former president Mohamed Nasheed, the Deccan Herald report further said.

Ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to China in May, the government’s Indian Ocean gambit is gathering momentum like it has never before. India has hardly merited consideration until now as a serious player in the maritime great game but that could all be changing with the government lining successive engagements with its neighbours spread across the Indian Ocean region.

Modi’s China visit in May is likely to be one of his toughest foreign policy assignments in the first year of his tenure as PM? A successful Indian Ocean tour with a focus on increasing security and military cooperation with the smaller island neighbours will help Modi negotiate with the Chinese from a position of strength.  In September 2014, when Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in India for a three-day visit he had already visited Maldives and Sri Lanka – both strategically sensitive nations in the Indian Ocean region. From Male and Colombo, he had secured cooperation for his country’s much vaunted maritime silk route plan. He had also announced Beijing’s plans to intensify defence and maritime engagement with Maldives and Sri Lanka. Such moves were looked upon by India with concern.

Despite India’s reservations over China’s maritime Silk Road project, which entails port-building activities at several places in Indian Ocean, most of these countries India is reaching out to have accepted the Chinese proposal for economic benefits and equally to increase their bargaining power with geographically nearer New Delhi.  India continues to nurse deep insecurities about the project, an initiative of President Xi Jinping.

New Delhi is actually working to blunt the force of China’s proposal by choosing to highlight its own maritime history, including India’s central role in what it calls spice and mausam routes. The government has looked to impart a strategic content to the culture ministry’s Project Mausam, a transnational initiative meant to revive India’s ancient maritime routes and cultural linkages with countries in the Indian Ocean.

A message New Delhi is seeking to convey – that it is possible for giant nations to have peaceful, mutually beneficial relations with their maritime neighbours. Unlike the case with China, India’s relations with its neighbours across vast bodies of water are not marred by maritime disputes.

Ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to China in May, the government’s Indian Ocean gambit is gathering momentum like it has never before. India has hardly merited consideration until now as a serious player in the maritime great game but that could all be changing with the government lining successive engagements with its neighbours spread across the Indian Ocean region.

In the latest instance, foreign minister Sushma Swaraj left on Tuesday for Oman where she is expected to focus on anti piracy operations in Indian Ocean. While India Monday signed a civil nuclear agreement with Sri Lanka, which the government expects will restore its primacy for the Indian Ocean island, Maldives foreign minister Dunya Maumoon quietly flew into New Delhi a day earlier to discuss with Swaraj the agenda for the upcoming visit by Modi to the archipelago.

Swaraj will also visit Colombo in the first week of March to cull out talking points for Modi’s return visit to Sri Lanka. Modi himself will embark on a 4-nation Indian Ocean yatra, perhaps one of the most ambitious visits ever undertaken by an Indian prime minister, starting March 10.

India seems to have warned the Maldives with cancellation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Indian Ocean nation in the second week of March, unless it ensures a fair trial for former President Mohammed Nasheed, arrested amid a crisis that has caught New Delhi off guard. At the time the Maldives government was preparing to arrest Nasheed, on Saturday evening, the Indian high commission in Male was hosting a poolside “Bollywood Night” with dancers jiving to popular Hindi film songs.

Nasheed, the principal Opposition leader in the Maldives, has long alleged a witch hunt by the government led by Yameen, cousin of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom who ruled the nation for close to three decades before the introduction of democracy. Yameen, who had after coming to power in late 2013 promised strong ties with India, has in recent months been wooing China too. Nasheed’s arrest has precipitated Modi’s biggest diplomatic trial as Prime Minister yet from India’s smaller but strategically critical neighbours. Modi had mocked the previous UPA government for allowing the Maldives to pose a challenge to India.

The BJP’s criticism had sharpened when the Maldives government cancelled a 25-year contract to Bangalore infrastructure firm GMR to build an international airport in Male, and then when Nasheed took asylum at the Indian high commission there. Now, with the Maldives in the throes of a domestic political crisis, the Modi government may need to recalibrate its strategy for the region. Despite a series of warnings over the past two months, India did not expect the Yameen government to actually arrest Nasheed and trigger a face-off with the supporters of the MDP, the island’s largest political party.

Sri Lanka is the last leg of Modi’s tour of the region, PM Modi has already visited a friendly Bhutan and a distancing Nepal. Started with safe Bhutan and Nepal, Modi has ended his South Asia tour in Sri Lanka while he has so far left out Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Maldives – all Muslims countries that New Delhi considers problematic.

The strategic partnership with USA has not solved all its problems, not even in nuclear sector and many Indian sources murmur that India is wasting its resources on USA for nothing in return while Pakistan gets huge sums from Washington as service charges. And Modi’s next journey is towards the Great Wall in the neighborhood followed by Canada, France, and Germany in April. This shuttle diplomacy is supposed to auger well for advancing India’s national interest.

Like Congress party, BJP also has done everything possible to retain Kashmir and to apply pressure on USA for strategic partnership that would also work against Pakistan and China.

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PM Modi gives patient hearing to Muslim delegation, assures full support to community!

PM Modi gives patient hearing to Muslim delegation, assures full support to community!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi today received a delegation of Muslims in his office, patiently listened to their genuine fears and grievances and promised his full support in addressing grievances of all sections of the Muslim society with particular focus on ameliorating their social conditions and meeting their educational requirements.

PM discussed with the delegation of Muslim leaders who called on him the issues related to the community and the concerns they have.  He emphasized the need for empowering the Muslim youth to enable them to play a larger role in nation building and assured them of his full support in meeting grievances of all sections of the Muslim society

On their part, the Muslims promised to work for strengthening communal harmony and strengthening national unity. The delegation of Muslim leaders from across the country including Syed Sultan-Ul-Hasan Chishti Misbahi (Sajjada Nashin, Ajmer Sharif), Hazrat Ghulam Yasin Sahib (Shahar Kazi, Varanasi), Sheikh Wasim Ashrafi (Imam Tanzeem, Mumbai), Mohd Hamid (National President, Imam Tanzeem, Nagpur) and Allama Tasleem Raaza Sahib (Dargah Barelvi Sharif, UP). Syed Abdul Rashid Ali (Syed Shahid Dargah Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh), Maulana Abu Bakr Basani (Nagori Sharif Dargah, Rajasthan), Syed Ali Akbar (Taajpura Sharif, Chennai) and Haji Abdul Hafiz Khan (Imam, Tanzeem Balaghat, MP) were also part of the delegation.

In fact,  the delegation represented many parts of India and could even be treated as a national delegation. .

Indian Premier specifically assured the Muslim leaders that he will look into their grievances on shrines, mosques and madrassas. The assurance came after the leaders brought to his notice issues related to properties of Muslim shrines, mosques and madrassas. They also sought the government’s support in providing better facilities to Muslim youth particularly in the field of education.

The Prime Minister promised his complete assistance in ameliorating their social conditions and addressing their educational requirements, a statement issued by PMO said. The Muslim leaders committed full support of the community to Modi in meeting his objectives of ensuring speedy economic growth, promoting communal harmony and peace and strengthening national security.

 

While expressing apprehensions about the trend of increased radicalisation and emerging threat of terrorism, the leaders underlined the need for greater unity and collective efforts to meet the challenge.

Aam Aadmi Party government launches registration for unauthorised houses in Delhi!

Aam Aadmi Party government launches registration for unauthorised houses in Delhi!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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Good news for the poor in Delhi and India at large!

In fulfilling its electoral promises given to Delhiites and in easing out difficulties faced by the people in Delhi, particularly the common people the main stay of AAP; political   support, the Kejriwal government has decided to regularize the unauthorized houses in Delhi state.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led government has decided to bypass Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and open registration for houses located in unauthorised colonies. There are over 1650 unauthorised colonies and the registration of thousands of houses means that the cash-strapped Delhi Government will make some quick bucks by making the prospective house owners pay for stamp duty.

The Kejriwal government is eager to  give the relief to the needy and poor without  going through the lengthy process and  by  registration  it has made the beginning. The legal process demands that the Municipal Corporation first do the layout of these unauthorised colonies and fix the ownership. The registration should legally happen only after the ownership is fixed. But the Delhi government has decided to do the boundary demarcation and register the unauthorised houses.

Moments after the Delhi government’s decision, Municipal Corporation of Delhi run by non-AAP parties and the opposition party leaders accused the AAP government of plotting to generate revenue at the behest of ‘innocent citizens’. Among other problems cited by the opposition is the fact that the move will bypass the second stage of the three-step regularisation process which includes perpetration of a layout plan by the MCD.

The government has now decided to immediately complete the process of fixing boundaries of these colonies using the latest scientific methods. Once the boundary of a particular colony is fixed, registration of properties in these colonies will also be started. The exercise would be followed up by sending the maps to the respective municipal corporations for preparation of layout plan, and then to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for change in land use.

Earlier in the day, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, said that registry of around 1650 unauthorised colonies will begin from April 1. “The people of Delhi have been living under fear for decades and our government is dedicated to regularise the irregular colonies as promised in the party’s manifesto,” Sisodia said during a press conference here. According to the party, the decision was taken after a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who directed the Revenue Department to fix the boundaries in these colonies.

Vijender Gupta, one of the three BJP members that the AAP government ‘should stop acting selfish. “The AAP plan has problems written all over it. Firstly, they cannot bypass the MCD and initiate registration based on boundary demarcation. The layout has to be passed by the MCD and then only registration. Secondly, the chances of property fraud will increase immensely,” he said.

Steering clear from confronting the AAP government, Chief Town Planner (MCD) Shamsher Singh said, “So far we have not got the official order by the state government. We have only heard about the announcement and based on that it would have been a good idea to include layout clearance in the regularisation process.” The government orders, according to sources in the corridors of power in Delhi, are being issued now and the registration process would start in a matter of days.

It is indeed an enlightened move on the part of Delhi government to undertake the task of    improving the living conditions of the capitals’ down trodden people who have been ignored by both Congress and BJP governments for years now.  Their interests lie with the rich and corporate class who lavishly fund, the polls after polls, expenditures of these big parties. .

The Kejriwal government’s resolve to go ahead with the registration process is taking place in the face of opposition from major national parties that see the move as the political investments for future dividends both in Delhi and India.  The AAP move to register the unauthorized houses would go a long way in streamlining the life conditions of the poor and daily waged labor classes.

Congress government sold India to benefit the rich: Indian PM Modi!

Congress government sold India to benefit the rich: Indian PM Modi!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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Taking on Congress over its charge that his government was pro-rich, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 04 accused it of ‘selling the nation to benefit the rich’ when it was in power and asked BJP workers to fight the falsehood with facts and self-confidence.

In his concluding address at the two-day national executive meet of the party in Bengaluru, Karnataka state, Modi said the NDA government was for the poor and weaker sections of society and cited several schemes and decision of the Centre to drive home his point.”We are accused of being a government for the rich but the truth is that the previous UPA government worked for the rich”.

Referring to the coal scam in which several blocks were allegedly given away to a select few, Modi asked if a government is rich, which allocated coal blocks on the basis of a note, not for the rich?

The UPA government sold the nation to benefit the rich and wasted the money of the poor on the wealthy. We have earned Rs two lakh crore by auctioning only 20 coal blocks and this money has come from the pockets of the same rich people. Does the BJP government work for the rich?”, Modi asked, according to a BJP statement.

Stressing the pro-poor credentials of his government, Modi said his it will provide LPG connection to one crore poor households and noted that it brought down the gas price to below five dollar per unit after the UPA government had increased it to 8.4 dollars from 4.2 dollars.

He made a reference to tax on the super rich and said BJP workers should cite facts and respond to these falsehoods targeting the government with self-confidence. Modi asked BJP workers to work towards ending manual scavenging and told them to ensure that this campaign does not remain confined to newspapers’ pages.

The Prime Minister also made a mention of senior party leaders, saying it was due to their guidance that the government had met successes. Senior leaders like LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi have been kept out of the government and also decision-making process in the party.

Although BJP and Congress accuse each other of pro-rich, the fact remains both are pro-rich and promote the multinational corporations and Indian corporate lords who in fact decide Indian policies  and accompany the prime minster and  very high dignitaries  visiting  foreign nations, especially  the USA, Europe, Russia and China to undertake huge  trade with  corporate world.

The BJP has taken a hit in perception battle on three critical governance issues – land acquisition bill, failure to bring back money and the fact that Modi government cares more for the rich than for the poor. Concluding its three day national executive meet in Bengaluru, the party has come out with a new found aggression to ferociously counter these charges and make an all out effort to convince that their government is development and welfare oriented. In his speeches, Modi dwelt at length in countering Congress and other political rivals’ who were engaging in “disinformation campaign” that the BJP government was pro-corporate and anti-poor. In the same vein, he talked about transparency in auction of coal blocks and around two lakh crore rupees collected from it, a large portion of which would be shared with the states concerned.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Armament Research Board, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said India is capable of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) which can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms, In other words,  India missiles can pierce through not  just China but even travel beyond  Asian continent.. India has successfully test fired nuclear capable Agni V missile recently which has a range of 5,000 kms. One does not know if India still focuses on  a veto  in the discredited UNSC.

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Pakistan visit on April 10 and China-Pak relations!

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Pakistan visit on April 10 and China-Pak relations!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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China, seemingly the economic and  military backbone of Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal,  has been assisting these South Asian nations as a strategy of shoring up the regional support  against America’s Asia pivot policy that  somehow managed to take on board South Asian super power India weaken the Chinese influence  in the troubled region.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to arrive in Pakistan on 10 April to deepen economic and strategic ties between the two all-weather allies. He would hold high-level meetings and unveil several economic projects.

Pakistan Foreign Office had earlier confirmed that the visit of the Chinese leader will take place this year but had not given the exact dates. Xi is also expected to address the joint session of the Parliament on the second day of his visit, an official said. There are over two dozen MoUs and agreements regarding nuclear power, the Gwadar port, the Pak-China Economic Corridor (PCEC), energy, trade and investment that are likely to be signed.

Xi was earlier expected to attend the Pakistan National Day parade on 23 March as a special guest but could not undertake the trip due to some domestic engagements. Again, Xi was to visit Pakistan last year during his South Asia trip to India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives but postponed it due to political unrest in the country with opposition leader Imran Khan staging a protest in Islamabad for alleged rigging in 2013 polls that were won by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Pakistan has been the top most beneficiary of China’s relations with the region, getting maximum military and other economic benefits. Advantages of China include sharing a part of Kashmir with Pakistan as the latter has given a part of Azad Kashmir to China for occupational use. Pakistani and Chinese leaders over the years have pledged robust cooperation in several fields and described their relationship as an “all-weather” friendship.

China–Pakistan relations began in 1950 when Pakistan was among the first countries to end official diplomatic relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan and recognize the PRC- the communist China. Since then, both countries have placed considerable importance on the maintenance of an extremely close and supportive relationship and the two countries have regularly exchanged high-level visits resulting in a variety of agreements.

Bilateral relations have evolved from an initial Chinese policy of neutrality to a partnership with a smaller but militarily powerful Pakistan. Diplomatic relations established in 1950 further grew as the Chinese military assistance began in 1966, a strategic alliance was formed in 1972 and economic co-operation began in 1979. China has provided economic, military and technical assistance to Pakistan and each considers the other a close strategic ally.

China supported Pakistan’s opposition to the Soviet Union’s intervention in Afghanistan and is perceived by Pakistan as a regional counterweight to NATO and the United States. China supports Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir while Pakistan supports China on the issues of Xinjiang, Tibet, and Taiwan. Military cooperation has deepened with joint projects producing armaments ranging from fighter jets to guided missile frigates.

Today, China has become Pakistan’s largest supplier of arms and its third-largest trading partner. Pakistan is China’s biggest arms buyer, counting for nearly 47% of Chinese arms exports. Recently, both nations have decided to cooperate in improving Pakistan’s civil nuclear power sector.

There is, of course, a level of trust and intimacy between China and Pakistan that comes from the sharing of military and nuclear secrets. China also worked closely with Pakistan to supply weapons, paid for by the United States and Saudi Arabia, to militants fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989.

Chinese cooperation with Pakistan has reached economic high points, with substantial Chinese investment in Pakistani infrastructural expansion including the Pakistani deep-water port at Gwadar. Both countries have an ongoing free trade agreement. Pakistan has served as China’s main bridge between Muslim countries.

China has extended invaluable cooperation that extends to Pakistani military establishment. It has not only provided weapons and equipment but has also assisted Pakistan in developing a strong a defence industrial capability. The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Heavy Industries Taxila, several factories and production lines in the Pakistan Ordnance Factories, maritime projects for the navy and missile factories have been set up with Chinese assistance. In the 1970s and the 1980s, China set up major industrial units like the Heavy Mechanical Complex and the Heavy Forge Factory that helped build Pakistan’s intrinsic technological and industrial base.

The proposed $45 billion Pakistan-China Economic Corridor, which has strategic connotations when implemented, should provide a huge boost in transforming Pakistan’s economic landscape by linking south, central and western Asia. Development of the economic corridor and the Gwadar port as an energy hub by China are mutually beneficial projects. It will provide China access to the Straits of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. The economic corridor will link Kashgar in China with Gwadar and open up enormous economic opportunities for both countries.

China’s role in helping Pakistan obtain nuclear weapons and nuclear-capable missiles by supplying technology and expertise—going as far as flying in supplies of highly enriched uranium—to help it keep pace with India’s nuclear weapons program. But China has never committed troops on Pakistan’s behalf, even during its many conflicts with India.  China would like to see the India-Pakistan relationship exist perhaps in a state of managed mistrust.

Pakistan played a very important role in bridging the communication gap between China and the West by facilitating the 1972 Nixon visit to China. Of late, USA has been on job in getting China to transfer Pakistani nukes to some “safe place” or dismantle them. White House is eager to seize Pakistan’s nuclear weapons as it is creating conditions so that Pakistan continues to slide into instability, never to recover!

The coincidence of interests between China and the United States is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that indeed it was US drone strikes rather than Pakistani troops that killed Uighur “militant” leaders wanted by China in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. China wants Pakistan to help reduce the tensions with Muslim region in China and to use it to deal with India, an emerging economic power.

As veto members of the UNSC China and USA have maintained close ties dealing with global problems and Washington pressures Beijing to control Pakistan. Since India and Pakistan conducted nuclear tests in 1998, China has also fretted about the possibility of an all-out war between the two. When Pakistan began a border conflict with India in the Kargil region of Jammu Kashmir in 1999, China refused to provide it military or diplomatic support. Significantly, Chinese officials were in regular contact with their US counterparts during the Kargil crisis to ensure both Beijing and Washington delivered the same message to Pakistan about the need to pull back its troops.

More than Pakistan’s own stability, China uses Islamabad to contain the Muslim issue in the restive northwestern autonomous Chinese region of Xinjiang that has a significant majority of Muslim Uighurs who are denied basic freedoms for worship.

Though Beijing has always been willing to use Pakistan to counter India, its support is conditional. It Pakistan which brought USA closer to USA by playing proactive role, though Washington still wants to contain Beijing.

The Chinese worry heightened when President Barack Obama made an unexpected visit to India to witness military parade as part of Indian annual Repulbic Day celebration. President Barack Obama’s presence in New Delhi on India’s Republic Day parade and the heavy tilt of Narendra Modi towards aligning his country’s policies with Washington created unease both in China and Pakistan.

China has always taken a position that time is on its side and it has shown extraordinary foresight in handling foreign relations with regional and global powers. Secret talks take place between the USA and China on the one hand and India, on the other. As it depends on their economic support, Pakistan takes orders from both Washington and Beijing.

Despite all Asia pivot drills in Asia by USA, Beijing’s economic and commercial links with the USA are so closely intertwined that it is difficult for either country to disassociate itself from the other. China owes much of its phenomenal economic rise to the opportunity that the American market offered. No other country’s consumer market could absorb China’s huge manufacturing base. Moreover, China realizes American power and its economic and political clout, and would like to retain a cooperative relationship.

China’s leadership has opted for maintaining good working relations with India. It has a growing economic and commercial relationship and trade between the two countries has reached $70 billion and is fast growing. Beijing understands the fallout of an adversarial relation with India on its economy. Its primary focus is on domestic development.

Sino-Pakistan relations, since the early 1950s, have been consistent, multi-faceted and span strategic defence, political, economic and diplomatic ties. China considers Pakistan useful in countering India, values its geostrategic position and considers it an important ally in the Muslim world.

Instead of using its influence on Pakistan in pushing Islamabad to vacate the Kashmir parts it occupies as Azad Kashmir, China also got a part of Kashmir form China.

India is quite happy that by jointly occupying Kashmir, China, a veto member, also helps India in retaining Jammu Kashmir, if possible, forever.  New Delhi is also coming closer to Beijing all in all possible ways  to see there is no independent Pakistan  and no resolution of  Kashmir issue  by allowing Kashmir to decide about their own future. However, China also vehemently opposes Indian permanent bid for discredited UNSC.

That China is misusing Islamabad to against Islam in China is a viewed in New Delhi as  the a major development in anti-Islamism and Islamophobia in Asia. New Delhi is also misusing the political Muslims in India to promote Hinduism and work against Islam.

Pakistan, destabilized by its own “strategically: USA, is eager to get  as much finances form USA and China  as service charges for whatever it does for both. This has made Indian worry about Pakistan being any real threat to Indian interests.

Since it does not want to allow freedom for Kashmiris in Azad Kashmir, it seems to be playing a joint game with India over Kashmir issue. In fact India and Pakistan jointly attacked Jammu Kashmir as soon as they got independence from Britain in 1947. That is the sad part of Kashmiri freedom struggle. Never interested in a sovereign Kashmir, China wants the status quo on Kashmir to continue

Secrecy is maintained by all these nations as part of diplomacy.

China today is clearly Pakistan’s top arms supplier, a position until recently held by the USA. Chinese and Pakistani militaries carry out joint exercises and there is continuous exchange of high-level visits demonstrating that relations are robust. The PLA’s training establishments are major destinations for the Pakistan military. In September 2014, a flotilla of the PLA Navy ships made a friendly visit to Karachi. These were followed by several other visits of naval ships. At the diplomatic level, both countries cooperate closely at the bilateral and multilateral levels, and take common positions on global and regional issues.

So much of bilateral ties evolved to strategic relationship that now maintaining close relations with China is a central part of Pakistan’s foreign policy.

China-Pakistan relations that are based on mutuality of interests seem destined to grow. President Xi’s visit will certainly be reassuring and reflecting the strong bonds that exist between the two countries that have stood the vagaries of time.

Whether or not it would be honest about Kashmir, Islamabad would do better if it does not play into the dirty anti-Islamic hands against Islam and Muslims in China just in order to make money.

Yes, diplomacy demands that one does not – and need not- speak the truth!

Supreme Court of India issues notices to LK Advani, others over Babri Mosque conspiracy!

Supreme Court of India issues notices to LK Advani, others over Babri Mosque conspiracy!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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On 1992 December 06 the fateful day when Hindutva fascist forces with weapons pounced on haplessly looking historic Babri Mosque, in fact, Indian secularism and system became a victim of majority’s arrogance.

The Babri Masjid (Mosque of Emperor Babur) was a mosque in Ayodhya, a city in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It was destroyed in 1992 when a political rally developed into a riot involving 150,000 people, despite a commitment to the Indian Supreme Court by the rally organizers that the mosque would not be harmed. More than 2,000 people were killed in ensuing riots in many major cities in India including Mumbai and Delhi.

The mosque was constructed in 1527 on the orders of Babur, the first Mughal emperor of India, and was named after him The Babri Mosque was one of the largest mosques in Uttar Pradesh, a state in India with some 31 million Muslims. Numerous petitions by Hindus to Indian courts with Hindutva minded judges resulted in Hindu worshippers of Rama gaining access to the site.

Since there are no credible evidences for a temple having existed at the site where the Babri Mosque stood, the Hindu leaders and even political class decided to first destroy the Babri mosque so that they could argue that there wasn’t any mosque at all. They want the courts to prolong the proceedings for decades so that a temple structure would come up there.

Already Hon Allahabad Court had made fun of Indian secularism and Babri Mosque in its fanatic judgment.

Thus a deep rooted conspiracy was hatched by Indian government and political class that aid the Hindutva forces in the country, to demolish the historic Babri Mosque. They hope destruction of evidence can help their fanatically political case.

The dome that was demolished in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992 was not a mosque’s alone. What had fallen to the simulated fury of political Hinduism’s foot soldiers was the fragile edifice of secular India. It’s like a piece of history of independent India— its triumphs and tragedies. Babri Masjid demolition finds a prominent place under the heading “Ayodhya: Profanity of Faith”. The role of Hindu nationalist parties like BJP is summed up in these pithy words: “…Ayodhya, for so long a frenzied slogan of desperate Hindu nationalists became the site of a monumental shame. In the name of God, they raised the pickaxe. It was the demon of hate they had let loose.

India has been home to some of the worst communal riots in the world. Infact in some instances, the state machinery has been very much involved in facilitating the killings of innocents.  Just how well the demolition plan was executed without any interference by the law enforcing agencies goes on to show the weakness of the Indian state in the face of communal frenzy. Ten years after the Babri Masjid demolition, the ‘profanity of faith’ was once again on display in Gujarat. Then what was termed the Gujarat riots of 2002 became one of the worst chapters in secular India written in Muslim blood.  It was the Hindu rage, shielded by the state, against the Muslims. It was a battle that went on in streets and minds, creating a powerful Hindutva leader PM Modi..

Back to the demolition of Babri Masjid, the flames stoked in 1992 have still not died down. Similarly, in the case of 2002 Gujarat riots, the flames may have gone out of the streets, but they still linger in the minds of the beleaguered minority across the country.

Today, Ayodhya is still a dispute, a source of energy to the loony fringe of the Sangh Parivar, and an abiding motif in the divisive politics of the republic. India as a nation may have outgrown the mandir-masjid bipolarity, but the political class hasn’t.

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The Babri Masjid demolition is indeed one of the most glaring examples of the divisive politics of Hindu nationalist parties like BJP. With the historic mosque, they also demolished secular credentials of India.. The Liberhan Commission was formed on 16 December 1992 to investigate the destruction of Babri Masjid. The one-man commission submitted the report in June 2009. It was tabled in Parliament in November 2009. It took seventeen long years for the Liberhan Commission to indict the Hindu rightwing groups in the case. That really was a long wait indeed. However, the wait could just have been worth it if the guilty people were held accountable. Clearly, the Indian commission supports Hindutva forces.

BJP leader Uma Bharti volunteered to own responsibility for the demolition of Babri mosque committed by RSS, Siva Sena, military, police and BJP leaders and Hindutva frenzied criminals plus Hindu media lords, said she would have no problem even if she was hanged on the issue. Among the prominent faces indicted by the report was former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, now Bharat Ratna who was otherwise hailed a moderate leader in BJP. The report termed him as “pseudo-moderate” condemning his role in the demolition. Other BJP leaders LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi were also exposed as being the main figures behind the demolition.

Indian Constitution became silent so  is Indian judiciary, not knowing what to do with  such  fascist forces among majority people who attacked Indian Constitution that guaranteed full protection  of minorities and their properties, including mosques.

It was not an army of foreign invaders who invaded the Babri mosque zone and attacked it mercilessly with lethal arms for political purposes, keeping the owners of the mosque, the Muslims out of bound from the site of state sponsored Hindutva crimes. The military and police forces aided the Hindu criminals to achieve their Hindutva objective in hours and put in place a Hindutva structure where the Babri Mosque stood as a witness to communal developments in the state.

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The Supreme Court on March 31 issued a notice to senior BJP leader LK Advani, 19 others based on a plea filed by Haji Mehboob, a petitioner in the title suit representing the Muslim community, challenging the Allahabad HC order which acquitted them of criminal conspiracy in the Babri Masjid demolition case. Apart from Advani, notices have been issued to senior BJP leader and former Human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi and Union Minister for Water Resources Uma Bharti and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh.

Senior BJP leaders including LK Advani have been asked to respond to a petition that asks for conspiracy charges against them in the Babri mosque demolition case. Advani and the others – MM Joshi, Uma Bharti and Kalyan Singh – have been given four weeks to respond to a notice by the Supreme Court. The Allahabad High Court had earlier dropped conspiracy charges against these leaders for the 1992 razing of the Babri mosque in Ayodhya by Hindu activists. A petition by Mehboob Ahmed, a surviving defendant in the Ayodhya lawsuit, wanted those charges to be restored.

The court has also issued notice to the CBI, which has asked for more time to come up with its arguments against the high court order. The investigating agency had filed an appeal against the dropping of conspiracy charges against Mr Advani and 20 others.

The apex court granted four weeks time to the Central Bureau of Investigation and others to respond to the plea in the case.  The petition claims that CBI may not make adequate efforts to get conspiracy charges restored against party leader L K Advani and others in the Babri Masjid demolition case.

A bench of Chief Justice HL Dattu and Justice Arun Mishra heard the Central Bureau of Investigation’s appeal which was last listed before the apex court February 5 when it was directed to be listed for final hearing on “1st April, 2014 before an appropriate bench”.

Though the matter is pending before the apex court since March 3, 2011, for the first time it came up for hearing after formation of the Narendra Modi government triggering speculation whether there would be any shift in the stand of the government from the one taken by the UPA government.

According to a report in the Indian Express, Mehboob’s fears stem from the fact that Rajnath Singh, an accused in the case, is now Home Minister and his ministry had administrative control over CBI. Also, another accused, Kalyan Singh, was now Governor of Rajasthan. His plea said that due to the change in political scenario, litigation policy of the Centre and statutory authorities had changed their stand. “There are reliable reports… CBI may not seriously press the said petition in its true intent and spirit,” it said. The matter was mentioned before Chief Justice H L Dattu for an urgent listing and he agreed to hear it with the main matter on 31st march.

The notice on the CBI plea was issued March 3, 2011 and the matter has been listed before the court 23 times. The CBI which had moved the apex court February 18, 2011, nearly nine months after the Allahabad High Court verdict May 20, 2010, has yet to persuade the court on the justification for delay in challenging the high court order.

The CBI in its appeal before the apex court has said that the verdict discharging Advani and others of the offence of criminal conspiracy “is inconsistent with the previous judgment rendered by the Allahabad High Court on February 12, 2001”.

The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court by its February 12, 2001 order had held that the trial court committed no illegality in taking “cognizance of joint consolidated charge sheet and all the offences were committed in the course of the same transaction to accomplish the conspiracy”.

The high court by its said order had noted that the “evidence for all the offences was almost the same”.

Advani had questioned the delay in the CBI’s appeal and called it political agenda. The CBI told the court that the translation of documents took time. The BJP leaders face charges in cases arising out of two FIRs or First Information Reports. The first alleges a conspiracy by “lakhs of unknown kar sevaks (volunteers).” The second FIR, which specifically charged Mr. Advani and other leaders with making inflammatory speeches leading to activists tearing down the 16th century domes. The two cases were later merged and handed over to the CBI, which filed a composite charge sheet in October, 1993. In 2001, a lower court dropped the conspiracy charge against the leaders on the ground that the case related only to the kar sevaks. This was upheld by the High Court.

Meanwhile, extensive consultations are on at the highest level in BJP regarding the approach to take in the 22-year-old conspiracy case filed following the ghastly demolition of the Babri Masjid in a hard skinned conspiracy. Their main concern is to save the BJP leaders involved in the ghastly pulling down of Babri Mosque in broad day light.

The Babri Mosque case is being dragged for decades now as its destruction was an act of conspiracy in which Indian government, political classes, senior leaders and ministers and military had a part. It was coalition conspiracy against a mosque and the Hindutva treats to destroy other important mosques are not culture based. The threats to other mosques are meant to help the criminals who pulled down the Babri Mosque.

The Congress government, which ruled India for years thanks to Muslim votes, refused to deliver justice to Indian Muslims and BJP government may not be interested in that because that concerns their Hindu vote banks. In fact, Congress and BJP are two sides of the same Hindutva coin- only that one side looks slightly better than the other.

The Apex Court needs to step in and restore the Babri Mosque to Muslims for worshipping.

Only judiciary can save the fabrics of Indian secularism and Muslims.

Muslims can do nothing literally to get back their Babri mosque in India.

Save Babri Mosque!

Fresh floods in Kashmir damage homes, snap road connectivity!

Fresh floods in Kashmir damage homes, snap road connectivity!

-Abdul Ruff Colachal

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Kashmir, gifted with nature’s bounty, is also the zone badly affected by natural calamities. Kashmiris continue to suffer even otherwise!

Latest flash floods triggered by incessant rain have damaged scores of houses, school buildings and other structures besides snapping road connectivity in the Kashmir Valley, an official said on March 29 Sunday. Over 80 structures, including residential homes, school buildings and other structures, have suffered damage due to flash floods since Saturday in Srinagar.

The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway was closed following landslides at a number of places on Sunday. The Srinagar-Gulmarg road was also closed after a bridge in Kunzar village was washed away by the swollen Ferozepur Nallah.

There was water-logging in many commercial and residential areas in Srinagar.

However, the water level in the Jhelum River was below the danger mark, both at Sangam in Anantnag district and at Ram Munshibagh in Srinagar.

Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed took stock of the flood threat and reviewed the preparedness of the administration that has already been put on high alert. The University of Kashmir has postponed all examinations scheduled for Monday and Tuesday.

The local meteorological department has forecast moderate rain in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday and decrease in precipitation thereafter. Late at night, state government finally conceded and has announced flood warning, although earlier Met department had said chances are little, cautioning against panic

Sonam Lotus, director of the meteorological office, had on Sunday dismissed any flood threat to the Kashmir Valley. Lotus told IANS on Sunday: “Although there has been a rise in the water level of rivers and streams in the Kashmi Valley due to overnight incessant rains, there is no reason to worry. Every downpour and precipitation does not bring a flood. There is little likelihood of any flood in the valley because of the current western disturbance. There will be a decrease in precipitation tomorrow onwards.

Another western disturbance is likely to hit the state on April 2 but that is going to be weaker than the present one. “Therefore, I do not think we are facing a flood threat this time although mountain streams need to be watched for any sudden rise that can cause local damage and trigger landslides.” Lotus, however, advised people to exercise caution on the Srinagar-Jammu highway which he said could get blocked due to landslides in Ramban district.

In wake of heavy rainfall in Kashmir valley, the Jammu and Kashmir state government on Sunday deputed four ministers to monitor rising water levels in Kashmir valley. Even Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is on his way to Srinagar to personally monitor the arising situation.

Heavy rains have lashed the Kashmir valley since last evening leading to sudden surge in water level of rivers, streams and rivulets, causing panic among the residents about possibility of fresh floods even as the MeT department warned of week Long wet weather in the state. Hundreds of families putting up in houses near the banks of river Jhelum from Nayina to Lethpora area have started shifting to safer locations in view of increase in water level in the river, reports said Sunday. Fearing that the river might swell again as it did during devastating floods in September last year, panicky residents have started relocating.

A special control room has been established at Police headquarter Srinagar to monitor the situation. The helpline numbers of the control room are 2452138, 2474040.
Hopefully the central government would rush all needy help to Kashmir without delay so that people and their properties can be saved.

New roses in India: Aam Admi Arvind Kejriwal assumes power as Delhi CM, again!

New roses in India: Aam Admi Arvind Kejriwal assumes power as Delhi CM, again!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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Surely, Indian politics is in for dramatic changes in the years to come. People of Delhi state have showcased the new political trend taking shape in the country.

 

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Aam Admi Arvind Kejriwal assumes power as Delhi CM for second time on February 15. Exactly one year after he quit over the Jan Lokpal issue, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal took oath at the historic Ramlila Ground as the eighth Chief Minister of Delhi, after leading AAP to a stupendous victory in the assembly polls by winning 67 out of 70 seats and obtaining above than 50% of total votes polled. AAP won by trouncing PM Modi’s BJP and decimating Sonia’s Congress, the senior most national party that ruled Delhi state consecutively for three terms.
Delhi Governor Lt Gen Najeeb Jung reached Ramlila Ground in New Delhi for the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected government led by Arvind Kejriwal. Accompanied by Manish Sisodia, Kejriwal arrives at Ramlila ground for swearing-in ceremony of his own AAP tram
Historical Ramlila Maidan is in a festive mood, completely ready to welcome the grand swearing-in ceremony of Aam Aadmi Party Chief Arvind Kejriwal as the new CM and his team. People are pouring in large numbers. There is sea of people wearing AAP’s white topi from one end to other. Simultaneously, there’s a massive security cover wth personnel from Delhi Police, BSF, CRPF, SSB etc.
46-year-old Kejriwal, who declared the AAP victory as victory of Delhiites, in a radio message, had already invited people of Delhi to his swearing in ceremony at the Ramlila ground –the protest venue of the anti-graft campaign over three years ago.
There was massive sloganeering welcoming Kejriwal. The crowds at Ramlila Maidan roar as Arvind Kejriwal entered Ramlila Maidan while the live band played the national anthem. Chief Secretary D.M. Spolia announced that the President has appointed Arvind Kejriwal as the Delhi Chief Minister. After Kejriwal’s swearing in, his close confidant Manish Sasodia took oath as Delhi’s Deputy CM, followed by Asim Ahmed Khan and Sandeep Kumar. Another AAP leader Satyendra Jain has made it for the second time. All others are first time MLAs -Jitendra Tomar, Gopal Rai, Sandeep Kumar and Asim Ahmed Khan- who are now a part of the Kejriwal cabinet. Shahdara MLA Ramniwas Goel could be the Speaker of the Assembly while Bandana Kumari, from Shalimar Bag constituency, will be Deputy Speaker, AAP sources said.

Arvind Kejriwal in speech after taking oath said, “I knew people of Delhi love me, but didn’t know they love me so much. We have come to power again; God has given us a full majority this time unlike the last time. When the results came, it felt like it was raining seats for us.” “People from every sect, religion, rich, poor everyone voted. God is trying to tell us something,” Kejriwal added.
Arvind Kejriwal’s speech to Delhi soon after being sworn in as Chief Minister 14 February has many subtle messages embedded in it. But fundamentally he was trying to do two things: one was to lower and reset public expectations from him after the overwhelming mandate his party got; and the other was to stake out a future position for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the national arena. The position would be as an alternative to the BJP in the “secular” space. He also said that he was not the CM, but the people were. This may sound humble, but it is essentially meaningless beyond the apparent humility of the statement. The people are not going to do his job for him. He knows he has to deliver.
Kejriwal knows the life of Delhiites pretty well, he is a quick learner. He has learnt from his mistakes of February 2014, and also from Modi’s mistakes in recent months. One of the reasons for the BJP’s fall was the super-high expectations from the Modi government and the Prime Minister’s inability to lower them. Barely three months after he took over, Modi was taken to task for alleged non-delivery on promises: where was the black money he promised to bring back and where was the “achche din” he had talked about so eloquently during the campaign? This was a subtle putdown of Modi, who yesterday summoned the Delhi police chief to crack down on those who may be attacking churches.

 
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Halting the Modi juggernaut, AAP scored a landslide victory in the election by snatching 67 of the 70 seats after steamrolling BJP leaving it with only three seats and decimating Congress which drew a blank.

A mix of symbolism and pragmatic straight talk marked the post swearing in address of Arvind Kejriwal at Ramlila Maidan. Kejriwal said that it was conceit that was responsible for the decimation of the Congress. He added that the BJP too had begun to suffer from arrogance, especially after the massive mandate that the people gave it in May 2014.As the anti-corruption crusader took oath for the second time at the same venue, which hosts the symbolic destruction of ego and arrogance every Dussehra with the burning of the effigy of king Ravana at the hands of Lord Rama every year, he reminded his party colleagues and followers to keep away from both human weaknesses. He cleverly put the onus of granting statehood to Delhi on the BJP, the ruling party at the Centre, by saying that the BJP had been trying for full statehood for Delhi for the last 15 years. “If egotism over-powers us, we won’t be able to achieve our mission.”

Delhi’s AAP government will pursue allegations of corruption against ex-Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and industrialist Mukesh Ambani and others, Deputy Chief Minister-designate Manish Sisodia said on Friday. All the cases that were registered last year during Kejriwal government’s 49-day stint “will be pursued”, Sisodia said. Sisodia, who had been asked whether the FIRs lodged by the AAP government last year against Mukesh Ambani, the then Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily as also allegations against Dikshit would be pursued, responded “yes, definitely”.

The then Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had ordered filing of an FIR on February 11 last year against Moily, his predecessor Murli Deora, who is dead now, and RIL Chief Mukesh Ambani for alleged collusion in hike of prices in natural gas from the KG basin. The then AAP government had also ordered a probe into street light purchase scam during the Commonwealth Games of 2010 in which Dikshit’s role had come under the scanner. Deputy CM Sisodia said the AAP government will “revive” the cases that have been put in cold storage and take them to a “logical conclusion”. On its key poll promise of slashing power tariff by 50%, Sisodia said it would be done “as soon as possible”.
Alleging wide-spread corruption in the power sector, Sisodia said the new government would force the power distribution companies to give all their financial details to the CAG that is probing their accounts. The CAG audit into the finances of the private power distribution companies was ordered by the Kejriwal government last year.
In its manifesto, AAP had promised to cut power tariff by 50% immediately after coming to power and said the rates will be revised based on the findings of the CAG audit. “CAG audit into the discoms is already going on. We will force them to give all the details to the CAG,” Sisodia said.
Sisodia said the AAP government will also soon announce 20 kilolitres (20,000 litres) of free water to every household per month as per its promise. The previous AAP government had introduced the free water scheme but it was discontinued after it quit. “We will bring back the free water scheme which was discontinued after we quit the government as water is basic right,” he said. Asked how the new AAP government will tackle the ‘VIP culture’ of the rich and corporates’, he said “all the Ministers will ride ordinary cars”. The AAP government will be a government of simplicity. Not even the Chief Minister will use red-beacon or hooters on his official car. The Ministers may avail government accommodation but not huge bungalows. They will take normal salary and will not travel with huge security contingents,” he said.
CPI (M) General Secretary Prakash Karat, who along with West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee had asked Delhiites to vote for AAP, termed Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) victory in the Delhi Assembly polls as “stupendous”, said that the results are not only a “total” rejection of BJP but also the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that the results have also shown that people are ready to vote for “viable” alternatives apart from Congress and BJP. Karat added that in the Delhi polls, minorities voted for AAP in a “big way” as they see the party as a viable force which can fight BJP.
In fact, in their effort to keep BJP and Congress out of power in Delhi, the Left parties had extended support to AAP and asked their supporters to vote in favour Arvind Kejriwal-led party on all seats, barring the 15 seats in which all seven Left parties had jointly fielded their candidates.

Kejriwal would continue to target both BJP and Congress. While demanding full statehood for Delhi, he also hinted that he would not be in a rush to fault the Centre on this issue or on the DDA or the police.

Indian minorities look beyond Congress and regional parties not just for protection but for a credible alternative and AAP they found to be genuine party to ensure that. There is a signal of Kejriwal’s intent to position AAP in the secular space occupied by the Congress so far.

 

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Maybe a mere coincidence, but it seems by way of recognising the AAP rising to power in Delhi, President Pranab Mukherjee opened Mughal Gardens to the public. Udyanotsav is a month long festival from February 14-March 15, 2015 wherein public is allowed to visit Mughal gardens when the flowers are their best. The floral event is extremely popular and had recorded 5.84 lakh foot fall in one month in 2014.Tulips, an inseparable part of Kashmir’s beauty, are a favourite of President Pranab Mukherjee who came out to Mughal Gardens for the first time this season today to witness the manicured lawns which will open for public from tomorrow.

Mukherjee, who took a stroll in the gardens, was enamoured by roses which are also a key attraction of the lawns which has 120 varieties of the flower. The special roses include Green Rose and Angelique. Nearly 40 fragrant varieties include Belami, Black Lady, Double Delight, Eiffel Tower, Granada, Jadis, Lincoln, Sadabahar and Taj Mahal. The 139-hectare area of Mughal gardens will showcase 120 varieties of roses, 70 varieties of seasonal flowers, 2,500 dahlias, 250 bonsai plants, 80 varieties of cactus along with flowers like Calendula, Gerbera, Linaria, Larkspur, Gaznia, Verbena, Viola, Pansy Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Marigold and Salvia which line the symmetric pavements of the gardens. Besides flowers, skill and craft of Rashtrapati Bhavan gardeners will be on display in the form of floral carpets in magnificent designs.
Let the popular AAP make Delhi state a city of multicolor roses with people living without hardships, without difficult conditions. Once CM Kejriwal, the hero of Delhi, fulfills the poll promises he made to Delhiites life in the capital would change drastically.

Let Kejriwal plant similar colorful roses all over India! He has got 5 full years to fulfill the pledges. Time starts now.

Kejriwal has the additional advantage of being CM of Delhi, which is also the seat of the central government. Whatever he does in Delhi he will be visible to the world.

But this is also a disadvantage. If he makes mistakes, they will also be magnified.

A humble Kejriwal who demolished the mighty BJP and the large image of its strongest leader Modi is no ordinary person.
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Jammu Kashmir: BJP tries to hook power hungry PDP to launch a fragile cabinet!

BJP tries to hook power hungry PDP to launch a fragile cabinet!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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As Delhi poll date is nearing, the BJP is going all out to get a majority by hook or crooks so that it could overcome the current AAPphobia and for that BJP must show to Delhiites that it could muster a majority in Kashmir. One important item now on BJP chess board is to form a BJP-PDP government in Kashmir to claim a visual victory for BJP.

BJP is clearly trying to woo the power hungry PDP to forge a  joint government even if BJP does not get CM or deputy CM- the goal of RSS-BJP combine in Jammu Kashmir.( and even  Congress party which created  Deputy CM post for Hindu last time but he was badly defeated in the poll is a different story)

Already, BJP and PDP leaders have met the impatiently waiting governor N.N. Vohra in this regards. With a BJP minister in PMO, Jitendra Singh rushed to Jammu, possibilities of an alliance government in the state of Jammu and Kashmir has suddenly gained momentum. The BJP said that Jitendra, who is from  Jammu region of  the state of Jammu Kashmir, is one of the strongest party leaders from the Jammu region and maybe aspiring for a big post in Kashmir government, if not CM or Deputy CM.

A senior BJP leader claimed that the way things have started unfolding recently with close door meetings, it appears that the PDP and BJP have clinched a deal and are heading for the forming of a coalition government.

Earlier, leaders of both the parties apprised Governor NN Vohra separately about progress in their talks for the formation of an alliance government in the state. Both the parties have also reportedly prepared for a tie-up in the coming Rajya Sabha elections as well.

Under  instructions form New Delhi,  the JK governor has been pushing  the PDP d leader Mufti to clinch a deal with BJP and form a govnemnt at the earliest so that PM Modi can use it for Delhi poll as BJP’s success story. PDP legislator Haseeb Drabu, the interlocutor with the BJP on talks for government formation, met the governor who earlier received a BJP delegation headed by party’s general secretary Ram Madhav, the BJP incharge in the state.

Significantly after the meetings, Raj Bhavan issued a statement which said Drabu apprised the governor “about the realizations which have emerged from the PDP-BJP parleys on government formation which have been continuing for the past about a month and the broad contours of the matters being finalized in the coming days.”

In another release, the Raj Bhavan said during the one-hour long meeting Madhav informed the governor “about the present status of the ongoing BJP-PDP discussions on the formation of an elected government.” He was accompanied by state BJP President Jugal Kishore and party MLA Nirmal Singh.

Indian government, BJP and JK governor are making strenuous efforts to put in place a manufactured government in JK, albeit fragile to withstand pressures until the Delhi poll. The JK mandate was highly-fractured, with PDP having emerged as the single largest party with 28 MLAs followed closely by BJP with 25. National Conference ended up with a tally of 15 while Congress got 12 seats. In the 87-member House, two seats each went to People’s Conference and Jammu & Kashmir People Democratic Front (Secular), three independents and one to a CPM member.

Indian parties like Congress and BJP and Kashmir parties like PDP and NC are playing a joint political exercise to fool and keep the public at a distance.

 

It appears, Indian government and these parties are a bit concerned about the probability of the separatist parties also participating in the poll, if conducted sooner or later.  This perhaps makes India to push for a government at PDP’s terms.  But the separatist parties would not contest the JK polls independently or with other parties unless asked by the Pakistani government is a known fact.

However, BJP does not want to take chances now.

Islam: Who is a Muslim? (Six parts) By DR. Abdul Ruff (A tribute to my teachers)

 

 

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Islam: Who is a Muslim?

(Six parts)

                                          By DR. Abdul Ruff

                                    (A tribute to my teachers)

 

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The answer to this question as to who is a Muslim will also simultaneously explain who is not a Muslim. Since Islam is the truth, Muslims cannot but be the parts of it.

In a simple sentence one can say a Muslim is a devoted believer of Allah Almighty, and who constantly looks for God’s laws in their own life.

A Muslim is one who is engaged in practicing Islamic way of life and Islamic way of thinking. Islamic practices like prayers in mosques, observing self-purification efforts in the Holy Ramadan month, Holy Hajj, Zakat to help the less privileged ones, among other such good things in fact make a Muslims a better human being first.

Obviously, a Muslim, therefore, is a human who loves righteousness, truth, equal justice who loves fellow humans, in fact all living beings.

However, a Muslim is a person who is gifted with the most important virtue of faith in practicing of complete and voluntary surrender to God.

This ability or quality is known as Iimaan in Islamic faith which a human obtains only if he or she is endowed with God’s blessings.

Basis of Iimaan is kalmia which all Muslims possess, making them real and purposeful humans or Muslims.

Muslims are distinguished from other s by Islamic Kalima: “Laailaaha Illallah Muhammadar Rasoolallah” which means there is no god other than God (Allah) and Muhammad (SAS) is the holy prophet of Allah.

That is w those who possess and believe in Kalmia are Muslims and others are not.

Muslims believe there is also life after death and there are heaven and hell they are accountable for their actions.

God sees everything and He knows everything even that we may not know.

Is it enough for Muslims to have the Kalima learnt by heart?

First of all, Muslims need to have complete faith in the Kalima and its meaning and message.

When one says he or she is a Muslim they also automatically declare that they know the meaning and message of the Kalima and they try their level best to practice it in life. That is to say Kalima needs to be both in their heart and deeds.

Muslims worship only Allah, the Arab world for God Almighty, Who controls and sustains everything on earth and beyond. And they also believe and declare Prophet Muhammad (SAS) is Allah’s final messenger sent down to give good tidings to humanity.

Many non-Muslims also know the Kalima because they keep hearing it from the Mosques where call for prayers are given five times a day. Hearing and listening to Kalima from mosques or from people is a good thing because they do may get benefits from knowing it. However, knowing or pronouncing Kalima does not make those people Muslims. They need to actualize the Kalima in practice. Whether non-Muslims who actualize the Kalima would entail Muslimhood or God would treat them at par with Muslims who also practice true Islam according to Kalima cannot even be debated by humans as that is wholly God’s prerogative and will.

Islam does not encourage falsehood, adultery, idolatry, dishonesty, deceptions, cheating, breaking agreements, betrayal, double standards, hypocrisy and other such mischievous matters. A Muslim is not expected to take part in any manner in practicing or propagating them.

No Muslim can claim to be a god because Muslims did not create this universe along with the balancing system. Only God could create all this. No Muslim can claim to be a Prophet because world has already seen the last and final Prophet in Muhammad SAS. Whether a Muslims can reach up to the level of Aulia by virtues, deeds, genuine concern for Islam is a good thought but humans without the ability to reason spiritually cannot become Aulias either.  Aulias are the most obedient believers whom Allah and Prophet would appreciate much for their righteousness. Muslims should understand where exactly they stand now!

Muslims could become true humans by following footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (SAS) the most sincere and honest ways.

The world and societies in which Muslims live should say Muslims are the best humans on earth and the credit obviously for this goes to their Prophet (SAS) for generating such great humans to worship Allah.

 

 

Islam: Who is a Muslim? -2

 

All Muslims who say and believe they follow the Holy Prophet and Holy Quran have a responsibility to practice them in life and become models for others to emulate. Our Prophet (SAS) did not do only the talking or preaching, but He showed human virtues in his own life, in his own deeds. Muhammad (SAS) is the best human on earth and His disciples followed Him with devotion and dedication and, therefore, all Muslims also have to practice the same.

It is one thing that some Muslims perform Hajj every year and go for Umrah as many times as it is possible for them year after year but it’s another thing that they remained unchanged in their mindset, thinking capacity, commitment to Islam and fellow Muslims. But Islam expects a fundamental change in their behavior and life patterns. Does that happen?

When we use all our brains in expanding our businesses and profits we make, we do not make the same effort in improving our faith and that is the root cause of our weak faith in Islam. Muslims are supposed to develop the self check skills to make their faith strong.  They are expected to check at each point if what they have done   or doing are correct, and if not, they must make amendments in accordance with what they believe as Islam.  These self check practices would go a long way in making us true Muslims. And this way they can surely create Islamic societies in future.

It is wrong to be arrogant and stubborn about one’s wrong pretexts and premises.  The self check mindset can help Muslims to recognize what is wrong and what therefore could be right and also save themselves from opting for wrong paths to God and protect themselves from punishments in the Afterlife.

True, the practice of reading, listening and knowing about Islam and Prophet Muhammad (SAS) is indeed the most encouraging phenomenon among Muslims. However this act can also be accomplished by non-Muslims as well. But Muslims require doing more than that to be able claim to be Muslims. They have to be the best possible humans first.  Since Muslim swear by the Holy Prophet’s life  they must also follow and practice what He had done to help  Muslims move from mere Muslim names to be  the best possible humans.

Our Prophet sought to make Muslims the best model humans for the humanity to emulate and become genuine humans – the real Muslims.

Muhammad (SAS) went beyond ordinary formalities in faith but genuine submission to God Almighty.

The holy Prophet of Islam showered His blessings on humans by revealing the best way of worship to God in order to enable themselves to be the best humans in real life.  Worship is not for the sake of worship by a few formalities and stop at that.  Not many Muslims have gone beyond the mere formalities in I life to honor our holy Prophet and his teachings.

Almighty Allah, who created the universe and everything in it, has nothing to gain from our worship and prayers, Zakat, Hajj.  All these good deed Muslims do in order only to improve their own lives here and life Hereafter.

You don’t become a true Muslim just by directly worshiping our Holy Prophet, our greatest teacher.  This short cut is indeed anti-Islamic because it goes against what the holy Prophet taught us.

All praises to Allah.

 

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Islam is the best religion the humanity has seen and so Muslims need to be the best humans for others to take note of and follow sincerely to become genuine humans worthy of life.

Muslims live not just for the sake of their own families but for the best possible next generation of true believer, real Muslims.

Islam did not set in to help people to make more wealth and profits. Not at all!  Wealth and profit making are the work of humans.  Exploitation and fascist trends are work of human minds.  God has no role here.  Truly speaking, Allah cannot offer too much of wealth to some and deny the same to others, making them starve and suffer. The greedy human lords have done the inequality offences to suit their interests. Do the corporates and ruling elites really fear God?

It is the duty of governments to provide equal justice to all in the country.  This genuine equality is the base of Islam.  Muslims have to appreciate this, promote this notion to make Islam worthy of praise.

True, governments in non-Muslim countries deny Muslims practice truly Islamic faith; they play dirty tricks with Muslims, making their faith treacherous. Far of God and true worshipers before the oneness of God could be the reason for this state misbehavior toward Islam and Muslims.  Governments and their officials deny Muslims their genuine share in development, openly and covertly stating:  “if you believe in Allah, then go to Allah for help!”

This is indeed the arrogant authority that fearlessly disobeys the divine authority, challenges God. True believers can do literally nothing here.

Such manner of misbehavior from government’s side can ruin the life of “unprotected” and helpless Muslims.

Taking cue from the state’s misbehavior towards Muslims, even groups and individuals, media lords think they have the opportunity to squeeze the Muslims the way they would like and the manner the state would prefer.

Muslims are helpless and they are always made to feel that.

 

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Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that God revealed through all His prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world’s population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the majority have nothing to do with the extremely grave events which have come to be associated with their faith.

Islam means truth and light.

I know a Muslim in my home town, who most of the time sits in a mosque and prays. He is generally seen either in mosques or in Islam related places.  I was told he was a fisherman who was well disposed to Muslims and sympathetic to Islam. He has a small business to sustain himself and his family who had converted from Christianity into Islam recently. Committed to Islam, he prays more than others in the locality. He talks very little, only when it is absolutely necessary. No Muslim seems to have advised him to be in mosques all the time but he has chosen the path himself.

Most probably he had observed the life of Muslims for a long time before deciding to choose Islamic faith.  Possibly he also had read Holy Quran and learned about the life of Holy Prophet that helped him view his life with a new perspective and opt for Islam.

The most important aspect of his new life is that he is convinced about Islam being the best way of life and hence he is committed.  He is totally committed to Islam. His approach shows that he realized about the importance of Islam a bit late in his life.  It is like he attained enlightenment.  I prayed to Allah to help him to be the same always and even more than that.

The point is without commitment to Islam, Muslims are in fact wasting their life.

I happened to meet another young Muslim by name Muhammad during one of my visits to my home town. Being knowledgeable about Islam and Prophet (SAS) and with essential oratory skills, he is now a part of Islamic debates and conferences in the district and possibly in the state. He is committed to the cause of Islam he chose in his early life. Earlier, he was a practicing Christian with thorough knowledge about the Bible. He studied Old and New Testaments as well as Holy Quran. As a result, his earlier perception about Islam changed drastically and embraced Islam on his own will. Muhammad says he found both testaments mutilated by humans and hence corrupted, while the Holy Quran is a serious spiritual text which is indeed unique and he chose the path Prophet (SAS) towards Allah.

Obviously, this Muhammad’s arrival in Islam is a good thing to have happened in his life and a plus point for Islam as a true religion. Both have benefited.

A Muslim is a person who has dedicated his worship exclusively to God…Islam means making one’s religion and faith God’s alone.

In fact, our Prophet was very generous and courageous and He encouraged His followers to be kind to others for the sake of Allah. “Those who believe (in the Qur’an), and those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Christians…and (all) who believe in God and the last day and work righteousness, shall have their reward with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.”  (The Qur’an, 2:62)

Until at least the mid-1960s, many English-language writers used the term Mohammedans or Mahometans, like the followers of Christ are called Christians. Although such terms were not necessarily intended to be pejorative, Muslims argue that the terms are offensive because they allegedly imply that Muslims worship Muhammad rather than God.

 

Islam: Who is a Muslim? -5

 

Muslims consider the Quran to be the verbatim word of God as revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. They also follow the teachings and practices of Muhammad as recorded in traditional accounts called hadith. “Muslim” is an Arabic word meaning “one who submits (to God)”

Most Muslims accept as a Muslim anyone who has publicly pronounced the Shahadah (declaration of faith) which states: There is no god but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God

 

Islamic beliefs commonly held by Muslims include: that God (Arabic: Allah) is eternal, transcendent and absolutely one (monotheism); that God is incomparable, self-sustaining and neither begets nor was begotten.

Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that has been revealed before through many prophets including Abraham, Moses, Ishmael and Jesus; that these previous messages and revelations have been partially changed or corrupted over time and that the Qur’an is the final unaltered revelation from God (The Final Testament)

The religious practices of Muslims are enumerated in the Five Pillars of Islam, which, in addition to Shahadah, consist of daily prayers (Salat), fasting during Ramadan (Sawm), almsgiving (Zakat), and the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) at least once in a lifetime

 

Muslims at times claim they would love to die for the honour of Prophet Muhammad (SAS) any day but strangely they are not willing to make an effort to live like their Prophet for a single day. This is because we are not sincere or honest enough.
When some Muslims say they can sacrifice their lives in the name of the Holy Prophet, they still are undecided about becoming true followers of Islam to practice Islam as he did. This amounts to practicing hypocrisy which is alien to Islamic faith.

What Muslims require is a firm commitment to Holy Prophet’s path to Islam. A commitment to do away with all negative approaches and feelings in search of truth!

For the West and other anti-Islamic nations, a Muslim is a terrorist. In fact for them all Muslims, irrespective of where they live and work, are terrorists.

Muslims decorate Islam and protect it from enemies. Christianity is currently the largest religion in the world. It is followed by about 33% of all people — a percentage that has remained stable for many decades. About 23% of all people on Earth follow Islam. The religion is currently in a period of rapid growth. If current trends continue, Islam will become the most popular world religion sometime in the mid-21st century.

Islam was born in Saudi Arabia. The country with the highest proportion of self-described Muslims as a proportion of its total population is Morocco. The first spreaders of Islam in India were individuals who saw in spreading Islam a holy precept. They began coming to India from the 11th century. They arrived in India from Bukhara, Turkey, Iran, Yemen and Afghanistan. The most famous preacher of Islam in India was Khwaja Chishti, who arrived from Iran and his sect is called Sufism. The different Muslim rulers of India also brought to their kingdoms Muslim mercenaries, businessmen and slaves from different parts of the world like Russia; Afghanistan; Turkey; Arab countries and Africa. These people remained in India. The Muslims are about 15% of India’s population.

Today, about 13% of Muslims live in Indonesia, the largest Muslim country, 25% in South Asia, 20% in the Middle East and North Africa, 2% in Central Asia, 4% in the remaining South East Asian countries, and 15% in Sub-saharan Africa. Sizable communities are also found in China and Russia, and parts of the Caribbean. Converts and immigrant communities are found in almost every part of the world. The majority of Muslims are Sunni, being over 75–90% of all Muslims. The second and third largest sects, Shiia and Ahmadiyya, make up 10–20%, and 1% respectively.

All of the major religions of the world have split into many different parts, called traditions, denominations, branches, sects, faith groups, etc. Within Islam, the two main divisions are Sunni and Shia. The split occurred after the death of the Prophet Muhammad (SAS) who died unexpectedly in 632. He had not specified a successor and the closest infallible companion was chosen to lead Islam and Muslims. However, the inner conflict developed over how to choose a leader. The split remains to the present time and continues to cause much strife among Muslims, particularly in the Middle East.

In general the Muslims of India like the entire Muslim world is divided into two main sects, Sunni and Shia. And just like in the whole Muslim world there is tension between these two sects. Each sect has many different schools. There are also Muslims who claim to be the descendants from the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and the men in this community add the title Syed before their names. Others claim to be the descendants from the first Muslims and add the title Sheik.

Different communities who adopted Islam in different ways have different community names. In west India the Bohra and Khoja are Muslim communities who adopted Islam influenced by different Muslim preachers. The Khojas also split into different communities. The leader of the Khoja (Nizari) community is Aga Khan. The Nawait are descendants of Arab and Persian immigrants. In south India in the state of Kerala, the Mophilla community is descendants from Arab merchants. A well known Indian Muslim community is Pathan. The Pathan are Muslims who arrived from Afghanistan. They normally have their surname as Khan. The Pathan have an image of being brave, honest and righteous. Many Indians who adopted Islam adopted the surname Khan and they claim that they are Pathans, which is not always true. The original Pathans claim that they originate from the Tribes of Israel.

However, all these titles have no meaning in Islam as they all are Muslims. First of all, titles should be earned and not borrowed from parents or bought. Islamic way of earning titles is by committed practice for Islamic faith. Muslims can be distinguished from the way they lead lives according to Islamic way. Muslims are judged not by their titles but how much committed they are to Islam and fellow Muslims. Dramatism and outsmarting one another is not an Islamic manner but mutual understanding among Muslims definitely is.

In the beginning of the 20th century, some reformist Muslims organizations evolved in India who wanted to adjust Islamic philosophy to suit the modern wealthy world but with hollow faith.

 

 

 

Islam: Who is a Muslim? -6

 

True Muslims fully committed to Islam would know if their payers are accepted by Allah. They wont look for Allah’s sign to verify if their prayers are accepted by the Almighty.  Only Prophets are shown signs by Allah.  We are just ordinary humans.   Our dreams cannot be taken as God’s signs because dreams generally reflect out state of mind at given point of time. More over Satan can generate  dreams in humans that are false and misleading.  Let us  just obey Allah and stay away from devil’s traps.

Most of us today live like passive Muslims without any real concern for Islamic faith and Islamic way of living. Many of us believe by performing a few formalities we become true Muslims and they decline to go beyond those formalities. Like Saudi rulers mint money from visits of global Muslims for religious or picnic purposes, most Muslims elsewhere try their tricks to make maximum profits from Muslims and Islam.

 

True Muslims should have some knowledge about their predicament in today’s globalized and essentially anti-Islamic world. Enemies of Islam are using Islamophobia to terrorize world populations and block the growth of Islam. Islamophobia is rampant and very strong thanks to the media role in terrorizing the humanity.

Islam, according to mongers of Islamophobia, means Terrorism. Muslims are tortured everywhere especially in USA. So much so, when some Muslims think of Christianity in America, they think of Pastor Terry Jones of Dove World Outreach Center in Florida as a typical Christian who advocates burning copies of the Qur’an. When some Christians think of Islam in the Middle East, they think first of Osama Bin Laden, or Musab al-Zarqawi as typical Muslims. Both were leaders of Al-Qaeda, and are now deceased. But they continue to be used by enemies of Islam.

 

In India, the new government of the Hindutva parties has begun reconverting a few Muslims into Hinduism which is in fact a cluster of castes and subcastes. Those who assumed Hinduism would only amuse true Muslims because the now new Hindu converts were never true Muslims in the first place. There are so many Muslims in India who just have Muslim names but do not practice real Islam and ignore Islamic faith.

 

 

Similarly, no Islamic organization anywhere in the world should ever attempt to convert people from other faiths without convictions. These converts in fact harm Islamic faith. If, however, they come on their own will without convictions, only Allah is enough to deal with the situation. Islam would help Muslims better if the converts also  have the conviction about  their new religion.

 

 

People confuse the beliefs or practices of an individual or a small minority of believers for the entire religion. As one example, in the minds of some Americans, responsibility for  9/11 terrorist attack on New York City and Washington has spread from 19 radical, violent, fundamentalist Muslims and their Al-Qaeda handlers to all 1.6 billion followers of Islam.

Islam is not a political or social organization – it is indeed the most authentic way of life. Muslims are responsible for its enlightened path.

 

A Muslim is one who constantly remembers that he is a follower of Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAS) and he needs to enlive that truth in example.  There are obviously no justifications in Islam for liquor, smoking, robbery, cheating, betrayal, and all immoral and illegal deals the modern folks prefer. Muslims would do better choosing non vegetarian food items prepared only through Islamic method known as halaal. Anything is not good for the believers. Muslims need to shun all these wrong doings because Allah and our beloved Prophet (SAS) have warned us against them.

Allah is Great, He is all knowing.

 

 

 

                                          By DR. Abdul Ruff

                                    (A tribute to my teachers)

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