Now Mr Obama Visited India... I Guess This Must Be Sort Of Relief For Delhi Elite, Who Were Earlier Disappointed By Obama's Not Calling Them Immediately Coming To Power..(Jokes Apart)!!
Obama's Tour To India Has Or Has't "Created" The History.. But It Surely Relieved US For Having All Those Deals Which Will Generate Jobs Over There... This Time, By My Point Of View, India Didn't Behave Like Desperate By Having US Prez On Its Land, Rather It Was US, Who Wanted So Many Assurances From India, And Gave Some Expected (And Unexpected) Promises And Declarations In Return.. I Think, Its One Of The Unspoken Practices In International Relations That When You Visit Other Country, Say Only Those World Which Are Music To The Ear Of That Particular Country. (Even That Includes, Saying Random Words In Main Language Of That Country).
Obama's Indian Parliament Speech, Was Full Of Such "Music" Like Considering India A Risen Power, Its Cultural And Social Role and Esp Supporting Its UNSC Permanent Seat Cause, Even Though It'll Take Time... Everyone Knows His India Trip Was Purely Economical But That's What Everyone Eying India For.. But US Should Also Consider India A Strategic Partner Like Bush Times..
As I Found One Point Of Leader Of Opposition In Lower House Of Parliment, Ms Sushma Swaraj's Talk To Obama, Appropriate:
"Swaraj said she told Obama that there were "loud whispers" that India was being seen as a market and Pakistan as An Ally."
Obama's Visit Is Also Significant This Time, As it Doesn't Include Pakistan, Even For Few Minutes... Otherwise It Was Common For All Previous US Presidents To Visit India And Pakistan Altogether To Have Balance In Their South Asian Visits.. But Obama's Visit Broken This Convention And It Created A Uproar In Pakistan's Elites.. As They Are Saying Now That Washington Doesn't Consider New Delhi And Islamabad On Same Platform.. But Again I'd Include Few Lines Of One Views Of Person From Pakistan Itself, Mr Mosharraf Zaidi,
Why US Skipped Pakistan:
"Pakistan is a country that the United States is paying $3.5 billion in total, because without this money Pakistan threatens to go Talibankrupt. That $3.5 billion is going to come from the American taxpayers’ paycheck. Its money they’re forced to pay because of the gullibility and guilt of centrist American politicians.In contrast, India is a country that is going to spend more than $10 billion to buy American goods and services, and in that process, will help create 50,000 jobs, and the paychecks that go with them.Now ask yourself which country is going to get special treatment?
Indian Newspapers Esp Vernacular Ones After Obama's India Trip, Are Concerns About Indo-US Business Deals Which They Are Saying "Quick Yield Profit" For US But For India, Mostly Are Taking Long Time To Get Desired Results... But Overall It Shows That US Needs India.. But Same It Needs China Too That's Why Obama Didn't Mention China Anywhere In His Speech. Most Probably India Must Have Mentioned Its Concerns About China, May Have Needed Some Assurances From US Side.. But In Closed Rooms Discussion, Whatever US Assured, Who Knows, But It Was Too Careful To Say Anything Related To China On Media..
At Last, In Some Points, I'll Conclude, How Obama's Trip To India Is Positive:
1) US Will Endorse/Consider India's Permanent Seat In UNSC In Coming Future.
2) US Skipped Pakistan In Its India Trip
3) US Considers India As A "Emerged" Country.. (But Obama's Little Early In Saying This, Read This Article. http://the-diplomat.com/indian-decade/2010/11/09/has-india-emerged/)
4) US Finds India's Role In Developing Afghanistan Important.
5) US Rejects To Play Role In Negotiating Kashmir Problem Between India And Pakistan.
6) US Removed Some Bans On Some High Duel Use Technologies.
7) US Used Some "Cliche" Lines Of Urging Pakistan To Control All Terrorist Activities On Its Land And Giving Punishment To 26/11 Culprits..
But US Wants JOBS, JOBS And JOBS................
I'm Going To Follow Indian & World Newspapers For The Development Of The Events After US Declarations In India.
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