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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 1, 2013
‘Marshall Plan’ And Sri Lanka
By S.Sivathasan -May 1, 2013
What
the people are peeved about is the uneven spread smacking even of profligacy.
What the Tamils cry for is equity in distribution to make amends for past
misfortunes. In desperation, they direct their sights to foreign countries and
institutions for their initiative and assistance. What they can look forward to
from the government is proactive response. Their experience of the Tokyo
Pledge of 2003 for Sri Lanka and of Marshall Plan of 1947 for Europe is
particularly comforting.
Marshall
Plan
What
is most striking about the Marshall Plan (MP) is the speed with which
initiatives were taken for the economic reconstruction of Europe after the
War. It was considered a prelude to political stability. Both placed together
were seen to ensure the health of Europe and as importantly, the economic
well-being and growth of the United States. The pace is a contrast to the
failure of the Sri Lankan Government even four years after the end of the war.
There is not even a thought of it. Launching of a redevelopment programme to
get over war devastation was perhaps wished for. As culpable in this lapse are
Tamils, failing to press forth the concept of a ‘Marshall Plan’ as an effort at
redemption. The idea of political solution now with reconstruction to follow
will be realized in the Greek kalens.
The
MP was enormous in scope and vast in geographical spread. The amount US spent in
three years 1948 to 1951 was$ 12.7 billion. To get the perspective clear, it may
be observed that the GDP of US in 1948 was $ 258 billion. In comparison the GDP
of 2012 was $ 15.65 trillion. The beneficiaries of MP in Europe were 16 states
of which, UK, France, W.Germany, Italy and Netherlands received nearly
three-fourths. All five are among the top in the world in state GDP as well as
per capita. Timely aid was as important as the volume disbursed. Grants to all
16 countries composed 90% and the balance was loans.
Benefits
of the MP did not come easily to the recipient countries. The plan may be said
to have originated with Marshall’s speech at Harvard in June 1947. The US was to
assist in normalizing economic health in the world. No political stability or
peace was assured otherwise. This was the germ of his thinking which was
elaborated on. There were however reservations, criticism and even opposition.
From conception to delivery to the affected, the path was tortuous. Some had
illusions of relegating Germany to a ‘pastoral state’. Statesmanship overwhelmed
such ideas. Realization eventually prevailed that when Germany’s industrial
capacity remained idle, Europe’s economic recovery can only get delayed.
Germany’s economic recovery was deemed central to Europe’s progress. Pragmatism
was more compelling than antagonism.
Other
Aid
In
passing, reference must be made to US grants and loans in Europe amounting to
$14 billion outside MP. This was between 1945-1947. Britain alone received $
3.75 billion. Post war Asia too received sizeable aid. Japan, Taiwan, South
Korea and Phillipines were principal beneficiaries. In the period 1945 to 1953,
grants and loans given by America to the world totaled $ 44.3 billion. This was
a huge amount and it had a tremendous impact on the recovery of Europe not to
mention the countries of Asia.
Inner
Vitality
There
is something very significant to be observed however. Six major powers fully
involved in the war, both allied and axis, are now among the topmost economic
power houses. Five of them barring US – Germany, Italy, Japan, UK and France –
had experienced severe destruction. With a little moistening the seeds have
sprouted. There was hardly a spell when they remained dormant. Their inner
vitality and entrepreneurial spirit explain. Perhaps their elan vital pushed
them to the top even before the war. What is noteworthy is that physical
destruction did not cause despondency, but infused a new vigour. Even before the
MP went into implementation, they had launched their recovery programmes with
their own resources. This is not to discount the very important part that MP
played in providing the initial spurt and then maintaining the momentum.
Timeliness was of the essence.
Sri
Lanka
Lending
a helping hand to lift a prostrate people is all what the concept of ‘Marshall
Plan’ is invoked here for. The parallel ceases thereafter. The five nations were
able to do so since the nation building process was completed decades earlier.
They moved ahead single mindedly as a single polity. The situation in Sri Lanka
is distinctly different. The Tamils fought and lost. What they lost in war they
cannot gain in peace. If what they want is equality, it is only inequality that
we will give. This is the official attitude of the government. Reducing the
North East to a ‘pastoral state’ will take the country nowhere.
“Come
and see” is the oft thrown challenge. Having seen two there is no appetite for
more. The no. of industries in the country is 4,816 in 2012. In the Northern
Province-NP- it is 11. The no. grew by 470 in the last 4 years island wide. In
the NP it grew by 6. The GDP of the Province is 3.68% of the nation’s. What is
seen is enough.
The
initiative of the donor community is necessary for a wholesome change. A country
cannot prosper when a segment is impoverished. Russia spurned US aid and mulcted
East Germany almost to the tune of MP aid. Unified Germany’s mission was to
bring East and West to a level of parity. Same ethnicity one would say. If for
the benefit of reconciliation and unity ethnicity blindness is called for,
embracing it may be compulsive to all.
Tokyo
Pledge
The
Tokyo Pledge of 2003 drawn up with a magnitude of $ 4.5 billion is a little bit
of a Marshall Plan. With a tenth implemented and nine-tenth remaining, it is a
viable entry point to resume the redevelopment programme. The Needs Assessment
Report of 3,400 pages encompassing the North East and the adjoining Provinces is
appropriate for an immediate beginning. The Report has identified projects. As
funding becomes available, they are picked up, detailed estimates are worked out
and projects are implemented. Even as this segment gets under implementation, a
Needs Assessment survey can be carried out for the subsequent period up to 2009.
Mid – course revisions are practicable.
Future
A
future of promise should firstly enable those in governance to see the
sentiments of all citizens in objective light. Those thrown aside have to be
facilitated to come back to mainstream economic life. Local and foreign
resources have to be mobilized and utilized for this purpose.