srini wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:23 am
Foreign policy can't be serving our own interests and at the same time be on moral high grounds.
Yes, it can be. Just like we serve our own interests by trying to work hard etc. but not steal from our neighbors.
I think we are in the situation that we are in (having to accept Hasina as permanent guest) due to this balancing act we have been doing all along between self interests and morality.
The problem we are in is because we acted immorally by supporting a dictator because it was our friend.
I guess its in Indian psyche somewhere to think morals even when doing things meant solely serving self interest.
Your guess is wrong. It is immoral to support dictators who are killing political opponents in their country.
We never exported defense equipment before(we started now quite earnestly now) because we thought that was blood money that we shouldn't lay our hands on.
Again, factually wrong. In the 1950s, we supplied arms to Ghana and in the 1960s to Bhutan, at least. See:
Arms Exports Database, which I think is not complete. Nice spin though. We did not sell arms because we had no buyers and no good industry to build surplus to export. The British had ransacked the country and it took time to build our manufacturing capacity. And, we had to fight wars in the last 40s, early 60s, etc. and we could hardly produce enough quality arms to arm our army. When our industry became better in producing better arms, people wanted to buy from us and we sold. Before that we did not because we had no good arms to sell at competitive price/quality. Why would people buy from us when they can get things from others that are better quality? We were perhaps a bit cheaper. But, anyway, we did not have that much surplus production then.
If only world were like us, it would have been free of war (ukraine-russia) or clash of religions being witnessed now in middle east.
This is mostly true expecially if you look 1000s of years. Exception is Kashmir. Ukraine-Russia is not different from India-Pakistan over Kashmir. A fight over land. It is about the same in the Middle East. A clash of religions like India-Pakistan is a clash of religions. A clash over land like India-China is a clash over lands. I am not saying that we should have fought but I am opposing the holier than though attitude. We fought for land and Russia is fighting for land. There are umpteen differences and we can all split hairs and come up with reasons why things are different but at the core it is about greed, power, money, resources. All war boils down to that.