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Indian foreign policy analyst C Raja Mohan on Wednesday said that India cannot impose its political will on its neighbouring countries and should avoid taking positions on internal problems of the neighbours.
Raja Mohan, the head of strategic studies and distinguished fellow of Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi, made the observation at a lecture session on ‘Political transition in India: What it means for South Asia and beyond’ at a city hotel.
Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies organised the lecture session in association with news portal Probe News.
Politicians, academics, security analysts and political scientists joined the programme and took part in the question and answer session
Replying to a volley of questions, Raja Mohan said ‘There are some issues with our neighbours, but India cannot impose its political will. It cannot say that I will deal with one type of regime and will not deal with another type of regime.’
He said, ‘There is no luxury of non-engagement with neighbours irrespective of the party in power in the neighbouring country.’
Asked whether India should tell Bangladesh what it should do, Raja Mohan said, ‘It is fundamentally wrong. You can only encourage or support someone, but you should avoid taking positions on the internal problems of the neighbour.’
Observing that resolving India’s problems with its neighbours a major challenge of the Narendra Modi’s government, Raja Mohan said that both India’s foreign and economic policies were going to change under the Modi government.
‘We are going to see substantive expansions of economic relations between India and China in the coming days. The challenge of the Modi government would be how it would keep security issues and boundary issues under reasonable control and how it would expand economic cooperation with China,’ he said.
As for India’s previous government’s failures to sign deals with Bangladesh, he said, the previous government lost the historic moment in clinching the agreements. ‘In September 2011, the Indian prime minister came here but of no avail due to its inability to manage the domestic politics.’
He said, ‘This government is very clear on this point. It has got the strength. It has got the political will to deal with the neighbours from far more productive approach as it has got the domestic strength to deliver on the agreement that would be.’
Raja Mohan said, ‘The previous government did a lot with a number of countries. But there was no political component to conduct the foreign policy. But this government is very different.’
‘I think there is willingness in New Delhi to take the risk to solve the outstanding problems for the first time in long time and which is positive,’ he said.
He noted that unlike the previous government, the BJP government would be more open to China for economic reasons and would engage more with China to leverage the Chinese money and technology.

‘India shouldn’t impose its will on neighbours’

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According to my thesis it is impossible for India not to interfere in its neighbors internal affairs as it requires policy conformity in neighboring countries simply to retain its own cohesion and stability as it is essentially an artificial country -

https://www.academia.edu/5690262/The_India_Doctrine_1947-2007_
 
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Well at least some people are saying it out loud, question is will the rest of goons in South block listen to these sane guys.
 
India does not impose its will on neighbors.......
 
India does not impose its will on neighbors.......

Ahem...

Sri Lanka with the invasion.

Bhutan are de-facto India's puppet which cause ire to some of its citizens.

Bangladesh with political & economic domination.

I don't need to tell you about Pakistan.

So there you have it. India does "impose its will on her neighbors."
 
Ahem...

Sri Lanka with the invasion.

Bhutan are de-facto India's puppet which cause ire to some of its citizens.

Bangladesh with political & economic domination.

I don't need to tell you about Pakistan.

So there you have it. India does "impose its will on her neighbors."

It was Srilankan President Jayabardhane who invited Indian forces in his island. If that according to you is called invasion, better get a dictionary.Bhutan is our traditional ally since 50's and it solidified after '62 war. There is a historical precedence to it and it's obvious you know nothing of it.For the last few years, Sino-Bhutanese relation is rising high and several chinese projects are coming to Bhutan. Bangladesh is a democratic republic. It is true that their government is Pro-Indian but their people had ample opportunity to overthrow this government. But they didn't. If India is imposing it's will on this country it is a shame that their people feel okay with it and it's ridiculous to blame the Indians.

And off course you don't need to tell about Pakistan.We do not and can not impose our will on Pakistan. This is a hilarious accusation.
 
We should do what we can to serve the interests of our Nation. You are most welcome to do what you can. Stop whining
 
We should do what we can to serve the interests of our Nation. You are most welcome to do what you can. Stop whining

Yep power is matter when we are talking about International Stages, just like one theorist has describe international relations is an anarchic world in which Power is everything and you can impose your interest toward other by means of Power without worries about law and order. Because there is no other entities beyond Country in International Relations.
 
It was Srilankan President Jayabardhane who invited Indian forces in his island. If that according to you is called invasion, better get a dictionary.Bhutan is our traditional ally since 50's and it solidified after '62 war. There is a historical precedence to it and it's obvious you know nothing of it.For the last few years, Sino-Bhutanese relation is rising high and several chinese projects are coming to Bhutan. Bangladesh is a democratic republic. It is true that their government is Pro-Indian but their people had ample opportunity to overthrow this government. But they didn't. If India is imposing it's will on this country it is a shame that their people feel okay with it and it's ridiculous to blame the Indians.

And off course you don't need to tell about Pakistan.We do not and can not impose our will on Pakistan. This is a hilarious accusation.

You may want to portray India as a tragic character in this here play, but you & both know that isn't so. If it did why does so many Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan & others in the region can openly admit that India is "controlling" their government. For example no other country ever gotten that kind of "street-cred" beside the US, Russia & China.

For example the backyard always complains that the US is imposing their will.

Same with Russia & the CIS.

China with Cambodia, Myanmar, North Korea & others.

The truth is India is just another Imperialist in the making.
 
Yep power is matter when we are talking about International Stages, just like one theorist has describe international relations is an anarchic world in which Power is everything and you can impose your interest toward other by means of Power without worries about law and order. Because there is no other entities beyond Country in International Relations.
True my friend. For example NATO nations ge berserk when any nation wants to test nukes. But on other hand USA alone tested Nukes more then 1100 times.

Used 2ce in war.

France bombed its Algerian soldiers to test nuclear weapons. So these ideal words, law and order is just hypocrisy. All nations have interests.

You may want to portray India as a tragic character in this here play, but you & both know that isn't so. If it did why does so many Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan & others in the region can openly admit that India is "controlling" their government. For example no other country ever gotten that kind of "street-cred" beside the US, Russia & China.

For example the backyard always complains that the US is imposing their will.

Same with Russia & the CIS.

China with Cambodia, Myanmar, North Korea & others.

The truth is India is just another Imperialist in the making.
Who cares ? how much you cry
 
So , rearshot - just for a change in the argument - so what if we happen to control some countries in the neighborhood? In geopolitics, no country is a friend that's deeper than ocean and higher than the sky.
 
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