Friday, 7 June 2024

Bharat No longer International Punching Bag - Why Bharat Matters.? - by S. Jaishankar "(Book Review by R. Chandra Prakash)

In 2019 Indian air force planes bombed Balakot, in Pakistan. This was a retaliatory action in response to Pulwama terrorist attack by Pakistan sponsored terrorist groups. When Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was captured by Pakistan, Bharat got him back unscathed within couple of days.  Whereas, more ghastly Mumbai terrorist attack in 2009 by Pakistan sponsored group had only resulted in India’s paper protests. Till 2014 Pakistan’s “Atomic Power threat” had dictated India’s responses to its every grave terrorist attacks.

Similarly, in 2020 the China’s Galwan misadventure was repulsed by our defense forces, even though it cost the lives of our 20 brave Jawans. Whereas, till then India’s responses to every incursion, ever since 1962 Indo-China border conflicts, has been only paper statements.

Under the threat of Covid pandemic in 2020, the biggest ever evacuation exercise in modern history, India brought back nearly 250,000 of its nationals from across the world.  In 2022 Bharat very safely  and very quickly  had evacuated 23,000 (18,000  of whom were students)  of its trapped citizens from war-torn Ukraine. In May 2023 it successfully evacuated 534 of its citizens from war-torn Sudan. 

In 2023 the conduct of very successful one year long G20 Summit in 92 places all over the country  and on the suggestion of Bharat inclusion of African Union countries (with its own 55 membership) into the G20 fold are considered as a great international contribution. Indian Diaspora the world over is emerging as a very influential nationality and stands as a symbol of international brotherhood.

As recently as in Feb 2024 Bharat managed to get nine of its veteran defense personnel facing death sentences, for alleged espionage, released from a very powerful Islamic nation, Qatar. Inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the massive and beautiful BAPS Hindu Temple  in UAE on 14th Feb 2024 is considered as the most successful diplomatic endeavor. It in fact stands testimony to the growing prominence of Bharat in the international arena.

And to cap it all now the Indian Navy is protecting and rescuing ships passing through the Suez Canal in the Red sea from  attacks by the Yemini Houti rebels. 

Bharat – The New India

It is in the above context that the book  Why Bharat Matters, by none other than present foreign minister S. Jaishankar, gets its extra-ordinary importance.

S. Jaishankar has credible credentials.. Apart from his experienced command over the diplomacy, he is very articulate, and reliably diplomatic, both in his speeches and writing. In Why Bharat Matters the author explains the metamorphic shift in the operation of our foreign policy, retaining  its long tested fundamental principles.

S. Jaishankar desires to discharge two responsibilities through this book. First, “to share the thinking of a rising power with a world that has become increasingly aware of that happening. Second, is to communicate the necessity of accurately understanding global developments to our own people. Only then our nation will fully appreciate the opportunities and challenges that lie before it.”  Without any hesitation it can be said that the reader will feel fully informed about both these objectives after reading his book. 

Cultural Foundations

Author is not only richly experienced in international relations, but his unique quality is his deep understanding and belief in Bharat’s cultural ethos. The author is of the belief that “A major rising power, however, needs more than just an accurate landscape analysis and ability to act on it. It must, first of all, be confident of its own values and beliefs and base its policies on those convictions. These will draw from the totality of its culture, heritage and traditions. That is why India can only rise when it is truly Bharat.” Hence, in this book S. Jaishankar draws inspirations from some of the episodes of our two major epics - the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, while narrating approaches in our foreign relations. 

Author details how Hanuman in Ramayana is perceived as an exemplary embodiment of service who performs his duties undaunted by any obstacles. And Sri.Krishna  who  in Mahabharata is regarded more as a strategist and counselor, a source of wisdom in difficult moments. S. Jaishankar  draws inspiration and parallels from such heroes of  these cultural stories in explaining the current approach to Bharat’s international relations.

Elegant Swan and Modi’s Impact 

Author confesses that the diplomacy of a major country is very arduous. “What public sees is an elegant swan; underneath, there is furious paddling.” He credits PM Modi’s work style, which is his ability to constantly integrate the big picture and the smallest of details. He feels that the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of Modi’s foreign policy is there for all to see. However, the more complex proposition of ‘why’ is hidden in Modi’s deeper commitment to national rejuvenation and the resurgence of a civilization. 

Foreign Policy under Modi 

The book provides an elaborate framework explaining the transformations in Bharat’s foreign policy approaches since 2014. Having provided with the world view from the Bharat’s points of view author explains how our foreign policy is the outcome of our internal political and economic performances. Further, how our foreign policy is influenced by the state of the world as well and its proper understanding in the context of our own strengths and weaknesses. 

In the past decade the world has undergone fundamental changes. Cold War has given way to bi-polar and multi-polar relationships. And therefore ‘New Delhi has shed much of the ideological baggage of the past.’ Bharat has been successful in dealing with quick changes such as Brexit and post Brexit relationships with Britain and at the same time the remaining countries of European Union. Similarly Bharat managed to swiftly and safely maneuver  the political as well as the economic consequences of Russia-Ukraine war. And very recently the Israel-Palestine war. In both these cases our stakes in all the warring countries were very deep. Yet, Bharat managed to remain unaffected and more importantly maintained good foreign relations with all of them. 

Interestingly, today wherever there is international strife, all the countries of the world are looking forward to Bharat to intervene and find mutually acceptable solutions. This is because as per  the author “In the last quarter of a century, India has grown to emerge as the fifth largest economy, a nuclear weapon power, a technology centre, a reservoir of global talent and an active shaper of international debates. Its interests and influence have grown well beyond the Subcontinent.” 

Swimming Upstream

However, Jaishankar is conscious of the fact that the present world order is built by certain key players to serve their purpose, “ a power like India will have to swim upstream for a long time to come.” Yet, henceforth  India will no longer be a punching bag in the politics of others. Author is fully convinced that ”With each passing day it is becoming clearer that India matters because it is Bharat.”

This is S. Jaishankar’s second book, and his first book was titled India Way.-Strategies for an Uncertain World. Both the books, coming from a highly experienced career diplomat and a successful foreign minister, will be very important source of learning for the students of International Affairs.  And of course to those who evince interest in this area. 




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