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Is India’s Rise Actually Good for the West?

India’s leadership of the G20 this year is serving as a test of what kind of great power it aspires to be. Its record so far does little to inspire confidence that it can meaningfully contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous world. In fact, it gives much cause for concern.

The G20 foreign ministers’ talks in New Delhi earlier this month ended without a consensus statement on the Russia-Ukraine war. This was in contrast to the leaders’ summit in Bali, Indonesia last November, in which a joint communique recognized that “most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine.”

India, a longtime ally of Russia now also courted by the West, continues to fence-sit on the question of Ukraine. Instead of leveraging its relationships for peace, it has supported Moscow’s war chest, ramping up imports of discounted Russian oil.

India has also used the moment to finger-point at Europe, rather than condemn Russian aggression. Last year, India’s foreign minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, said, “Europe has to grow out of the mindset that Europe’s problems are the world’s problems.”

Jaishankar’s critique of Eurocentrism has merit. It’s also shared by many in the Global South, who bristle as the West has committed well over $100 billion in aid to Ukraine, but falls short in addressing challenges like climate change, the debt crisis, and food insecurity that are hurting poorer countries. Many of these problems have been exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine war.

India has rightly put these issues on the G20 agenda this year. But it’s actually doing little more than paying lip service to them. The G20 finance ministers’ meeting last month concluded without any tangible commitments to debt-distressed countries like Sri Lanka.

In reality, India is using the G20 presidency and other global platforms to engage in sanctimonious posturing to gain space for the naked pursuit of its self-interest. It’s also leveraging them to project Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s image as a Hindu strongman at home.

India is no ally of the West or the Global South. It is a selective partner only out for itself. It seeks a multipolar world order in which the power of the West is diminished. Paradoxically, the U.S. and its allies are aiding India in reducing their global influence.

Policy elites in Washington and other Western capitals must come to terms with this reality. Naively, they see India’s rise as a world power as an indisputable good in countering China, so much that they ask for little in return. They give India the benefit of the doubt, even when it so brazenly pursues its interest at odds with their own.

If the behavior of India isn’t telling enough, its words are loud and clear. Jaishankar — India’s chief grand strategist — writes in his 2020 book that India should focus on “advancing national interests by identifying and exploiting opportunities created by global contradictions.” A top advisor to Modi, Jaishankar promotes a commitment-free foreign policy, arguing that India should leverage “competition to extract as much gains from as many ties as possible.” In other words, India is playing all sides against one another.

To its detriment, the West gives India easy wins without asking it to make real sacrifices or protect human rights. Its indulgence of India’s grandstanding and flaccid responses to taunting by Jaishankar and others also furthers Modi’s domestic Hindu nationalist agenda.

It allows Modi to not only project India as a vishwa guru or “world teacher,” but also furthers his own image as a mighty Hindu who is humbling the West and can act with impunity. Indeed, as civic and religious freedoms erode in India, Western governments balk at condemnation let alone punitive action.

The domestic symbolism of India’s global theatrics is lost on Western leaders. This is partly because the U.S. and other Western countries have failed to develop the institutional knowledge of the Hindutva (Hindu nationalist) ideology, lexicon, and networks. By contrast, there’s tremendous work on the Chinese Communist Party.

Case in point, when Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong cited India as a “civilizational power” this month, she inadvertently endorsed the BJP’s idea of a Hindu civilization or a “Hindu Rashtra,” in which Muslims are debased and erased.

Sadly, Western officials allow themselves to imagine a world in which the Hindutva ideology does not exist. They continue to proclaim that they are bound with India by “shared values,” as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz did last month, ignoring India’s very blatant authoritarian, majoritarian turn.

There is much to worry about when it comes to India’s future course. But the West is simply choosing to look away.


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Pakistan should be a perfect example for South Asian countries including India while managing its relations with West..India can never attain the relationship of being an Israel or Ukraine for US…And i am sure BJP and our political circle are well aware about it…
Due to this reason, we keep our relationship with West on the basis where our interests merge with US…

That's wise. But India did have the advantage of a larger, stronger new country in 1947. Pakistan's very survival as a new nation was very questionable then and so the Pakistani leadership wisely chose the America-led West and reaped dividends which are lasting even to this day.

PS. I had never paid much attention to India or Indians until the events of Feb. 2019. Indian media seemed to be full of loud anchors. Personal interactions with Indians either during visits to India as a very young man or while in America didn't impress me one bit. But lately I am finding something intriguing: There is strong anti-West sentiment in Indian media. I thought Indians would be very pro-West due to the current geopolitical environment. My tentative understanding is that Pakistan was inherently a westward-looking country as the foundation of Pakistan and its initial survival was rooted in the West, besides Pakistan's religion-based outlook has its roots in West Asia; and Indians still carry the anti-colonial mindset.
 
That's wise. But India did have the advantage of a larger, stronger new country in 1947. Pakistan's very survival as a new nation was very questionable then and so the Pakistani leadership wisely chose the America-led West and reaped dividends which are lasting even to this day.

PS. I had never paid much attention to India or Indians until the events of Feb. 2019. Indian media seemed to be full of loud anchors. Personal interactions with Indians either during visits to India as a very young man or while in America didn't impress me one bit. But lately I am finding something intriguing: There is strong anti-West sentiment in Indian media. I thought Indians would be very pro-West due to the current geopolitical environment. My tentative understanding is that Pakistan was inherently a westward-looking country as the foundation of Pakistan and its initial survival was rooted in the West, besides Pakistan's religion-based outlook has its roots in West Asia; and Indians still carry the anti-colonial mindset.

Most of the Indian electronic media are loud and unreliable in nature…Indian people see these news channels as am entertainment rather than source of truth to shape opinion.

In general, India like western style of society but do not trust US and West due to their continued support to Pakistan. Even if US and Pakistan relationship is at challenging situation but US would never allow India to dominate Pakistan even if India would be an ally of US…US woulf like India to patch up with Pakistan and focus on China. That is creating trust deficit with the intent of US India relationship which is visible in Ukraine war.

If Pakistan plays its card properly, it is a perfect opportunity for you to repair your relationship with US through Ukraine crisis.
 
In general, India like western style of society but do not trust US and West due to their continued support to Pakistan.

This was exactly my point. You can’t outgrow your old way of thinking of Pakistan centric politics. Too immature and emotional to become a great power. You could become the next China but you’re too nationalist as a nation. Your politics involves around Pakistan. Prove me and everyone else wrong. There’s an election next year correct, I want to see you focusing on the economy instead of Pakistan, “launchpads”, Kashmir.
 
This was exactly my point. You can’t outgrow your old way of thinking of Pakistan centric politics. Too immature and emotional to become a great power. You could become the next China but you’re too nationalist as a nation. Your politics involves around Pakistan. Prove me and everyone else wrong. There’s an election next year correct, I want to see you focusing on the economy instead of Pakistan, “launchpads”, Kashmir.

It is an unnecessary illusion hyped up by west about India being some kind of power. India is a developing nation that has lot of potential. All these great power and other stiff are just for massaging ego for certin section of our population…
Our Govt understands the reality anf working towards it.
 
This is my beef with the Pakistan state. Our Chinese friends have a saying, for every crisis, there is an opportunity. Build up your IT and sell the idea to the US that we can be the backup in case anything “occurs” with the Indian IT industry. At the same time, hire some Telugu Hindus to start blowing themselves up in the center of their IT industry. Won’t be a first time a Hindu used suicide bombings to get their way. Hell, they invented this tactic in Sri Lanka in the 80s. 100% plausible deniability. If they dare try to start any issues, put your nukes on high alert with the local commander ability to launch.


Pus*y d*theads.

India will definitely rise, West and Indian economies will be intertwined. Both will depend on each other.
 
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Please elaborate?


Reset your relationship with the US wrt to Afganistan. The US will seek your help to checkmate India and to some extent Iran in case India goes beyond its means in acting too smart against the US ( For example current Ukraine war).
Provide indirect control to the US for Afghanistan where no one from the Taliban group will be engaged in anti-US activity. In the bargain, get economic benefits from the US rather than seeking short-term gains such as a few fighter jets or some defense-related funds.
 
You want to know number of threads created on Ghaz wa E Hind?
Did you understand what I wrote above? Find me a leader from the Islamic community who has things about conquering and converting india to Islam.
The folks who say these things on PDF are average Joes and often times this site provides a medium to alleviate built up pressure, just like some Indians openly mock Islam here.
OTH, Hindu political and religious leaders continually say disgusting, vile things about Muslims and Islam for example from that pig who proudly claimed Arab women haven’t had an orgasm in years, to that Hindu woman saying disgusting things about the prophet (pbuh), to the most recent Hindu religious leader proclaiming to conquer Mecca and turned into a Hindu land (or something).

Point is, me an Islamic religious or political leader that’s said similar things about non Muslims. And please don’t give me terrorists examples as they’ve always been funded by the West and their local MINOs to do their bidding.
 
Pakistan should be a perfect example for South Asian countries including India while managing its relations with West..India can never attain the relationship of being an Israel or Ukraine for US…And i am sure BJP and our political circle are well aware about it…
Due to this reason, we keep our relationship with West on the basis where our interests merge with US…
I find it hilarious when Pakistanis lecture India about Foreign Policy.
 
Then leave Indian. Go spread your thought on an Indian defense forum.
Man made a good point

Pk foreign policy planners/forgers are notoriously bad and have historically got everything wrong

post the fall of that disgusting communist system and WoT etc.. they're getting it even wronger

India's doctrine is strategic autonomy


sab se bana ke rakho, kisi se bigadh ke na rakho.. apna fayda dekho /nutshell
 
Man made a good point

Pk foreign policy planners/forgers are notoriously bad and have historically got everything wrong

post the fall of that disgusting communist system and WoT etc.. they're getting it even wronger

India's doctrine is strategic autonomy


sab se bana ke rakho, kisi se bigadh ke na rakho.. apna fayda dekho /nutshell

No one is lecturing anyone, including me. India doesn’t need anyone’s help. You guys are doing fine.
 

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