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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 4, 2019
India's 'Trump' Wins Big
Like Trump, Modi keeps invoking India’s past without really addressing its current problems like entrenched cast problems, growing crime, terrible national sanitation, rampant corruption, lethal air pollution and endemic communal tensions.
How fleeting is glory! Back in 1998, the South Asian Journalists
Association proclaimed me ‘Journalist of the Year’ for a newspaper
article I had written about India.
But the next year the award was angrily rescinded after I wrote that
India should compromise with Pakistan over the festering Kashmir
conflict. Prickly Indians didn’t like being criticized, even by an old
friend like myself.
This week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his rightwing Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) coalition won a landslide electoral victory, gaining
302 of the 542 seats in parliament. The venerable Congress opposition
party, that long led India, was crushed.
We should pay attention. India is more or less the world’s largest
democracy and is expected to be the third largest economic power by
2020. It’s also an important nuclear state with land and sea-launched
ICBM’s that can strike the United States and Canada, Europe, and its
rival, China.
I’ve been writing for decades about the threat of accidental or planned
nuclear war with Pakistan over Kashmir. My first book, ‘War at the Top
of the World,’ deals with the potential of future war between India and
China over the high Himalayas and Burma, as well as India and Pakistan
over Kashmir.
India, energized by growing economic power and nuclear Viagra is feeling
its national oats. Prime Minister Modi is a hard-line religious
nationalist determined to press his concept of ‘Hindutva,’ or religious
power. He has vowed to confront India’s largest minority, some 200
million Muslims, 15% of its estimated 1.3 billion people, and make India
a great Hindu power again.
Modi has sometimes been called ‘India’s Trump.’ He was governor of
India’s most business-oriented state, Gujarat. Modi is openly
antagonistic to Muslims and Sikhs, and failed to halt the massacre of
thousands of Muslims during his tenure. He commands wide public support
for his Muslim-bashing and anti-Pakistan invective. Modi likes to wave
the scimitar and vaunt his military muscle.
Last February, he sent Indian warplanes to attack Pakistan after Kashmir
nationalists (‘terrorists’ to Indians) attacked an Indian military
convoy. India humiliatingly lost one of its MiG’s to Pakistan’s crack
air force. Worse, Modi ran a very dangerous and totally unnecessary risk
by attacking nuclear-armed Pakistan. But Hindu nationalist mobs loved
it. Just as many ill-informed Americans love Trump’s war threats against
Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, and, of course, Russia.
Like Trump, Modi keeps invoking India’s past without really addressing
its current problems like entrenched cast problems, growing crime,
terrible national sanitation, rampant corruption, lethal air pollution
and endemic communal tensions. Interestingly, in the recent elections, a
majority of low cast ‘untouchables’ (now called ‘Dalits’ but still as
untouchable) voted for the BJP. So did India’s always restive eastern
hills states. These are positive signs for Modi’s BJP.
By contrast, the Congress Party that brought India to independence from
British colonial rule in 1947 and gave it the elite Gandhi ruling
dynasty, was crushed in the vote. Dynastic politics is always bad
medicine, be it Gandhis, Kennedys, Bhuttos or Romanovs. The youthful but
disappointing heir to the Gandhi’s Congress political machine, Rahul
Gandhi, had no heart in the fight and even lost one of his two ‘safe’
seats.
That’s too bad. Congress has a fairly moderate policy towards Muslims
and Pakistan. Not so the BJP which remains based on an extreme Hindu
movement founded in 1925 that promotes grassroots Hinduisation of the
nation, or even expulsion of Muslims, as just occurred in Buddhist Burma
(Myanmar). Many on the Hindu hard right also call for the
‘reabsorption’ of Pakistan into Mother India, though, confusingly, that
would add 213 million angry Muslims.
Meanwhile, India’s formerly stagnant economy is bustling, thanks in good
part to lifting of punitive tax and absurd government restrictions
known as the ‘license Raj.’ Foreign investment is pouring into India,
and highly educated Indian immigrants into the United States. Back in
the early 1990’s, I was given a early look at India’s just formed
version of Silicon Valley, the city of Bangalore, (home of the
‘bangalore torpedo’ for breaching barbed wire.) This complex grew into
today’s IT powerhouse, the pride of India.
India is on a roll. Now, even more so thanks to a strong central
government that favors commerce and big business. But it’s not all sitar
music and incense. India is a modern nation of 600 million atop an
ancient rural nation of 700 million. Modern India will struggle to
escape ancient Mother India. The Indian colossus still has political and
financial feet of clay.


