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Why neighbours dislike or suspect India
Aakar Patel, May 31, 2017
A little under 30 years ago, after Vishwanath Pratap Singh became prime minister, he met with Sri Lanka’s president Ranasinghe Premadasa. Singh, a polite man, says he was surprised when the first thing Premadasa said to him was: “When are you taking your army back?”

The reference was to the Indian Peace Keeping Force, a group of soldiers from the Indian Army sent to Lanka to fight the Tamil Tigers. India had deployed tens of thousands of its jawans (over 1,000 of whom would die fighting the Tamilians) and we had thought of it as a sacrifice for the Lankans. However, the Lankans, according to Singh, saw it as interference after a point and wanted the Indians out of their country.

The civil war in Lanka ended with a victory of the Sinhalese nationalists, and today Lanka is no longer under the influence of India as it was 30 years ago. If there is a nation that many Lankans see as interfering, it is China. The giant ports developed by the Chinese in Colombo and Hambanthota are projects of a scale India cannot compete with.

The Chinese are executing today the most important and largest infrastructure project of the world. It is called One Belt One Road. The belt is a series of highways and the ‘road’ is a network of ports and sea routes. It held a meeting in May to show its vision and India boycotted it.

However, all of India’s neighbours attended, except for one, Bhutan. Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh, the Maldives and Nepal all attended, leading to fears of encirclement in the community that thinks about strategic affairs in India.

India warned those attending that the partnership with the Chinese would come at a heavy price, but almost nobody heard us. The question is: why not? The answer, to return to the original point of this article, is that almost all of India’s neighbours either dislike or suspect us. Even in Hindu Nepal, Indians are not particularly popular. We have no neighbour with whom we have a relationship like the United States has with Canada. All our borders seem to be like the US and Mexico’s, or worse.

Perhaps the fault is entirely that of our neighbours’. Certainly the average Indian holds the impression that we are victims of other nations’ mischief. This is coupled with the prejudiced view many of us have of our neighbours. We believe Bangladeshis are illegal immigrants, Nepalis are watchmen and Pakistanis are terrorists.

Today Nepalis in the northern part of the country think India is playing games by dividing their country into hill-people and plains-people and instigating a long and painful blockade against the former (who are the elite). They also think India is interfering with their constitutional processes.

It is possible that India has legitimate concerns and interests in Nepal. However, we must ask ourselves why our relations with a Hindu country are in such tatters that we could not get them to side with us against the Chinese.

Even with Bhutan, our only ‘friend’ against the Chinese, our relationship is not one of equals. Under Nehru, India imposed on Bhutan something called a Friendship Treaty, which actually was nothing of the sort. The treaty gave India a veto on Bhutan’s foreign policy.

Nehru inherited an aggressively expansionist imperial state which had tentative borders. Neighbouring states feared the India of the British Raj, and legitimately. Our failure has been that we have not been able to overcome that fear and distrust and build relationships that are meaningful and based on respect and mutual interest. That failure showed in our isolation at the belt and road summit.

[The writer is executive director of Amnesty International India]

http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/05/31/neighbours-dislike-suspect-india/
 
Well from the time of it's creation in 47'.. Indian hegemonic ambitions have created havoc in each and every sovereign nation surrounding it.. So there is deep mistrust among them with Delhi, And would likely to be there for the foreseeable future, Although bilateral relationship will evolve depending on the goodwill of respective governments that come to power in each country
 
It doesn't matter much whether India's neighbors like it or not. What matters is does India's neighbors know how to deal with India.

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Well from the time of it's creation in 47'.. Indian hegemonic ambitions have created havoc in each and every sovereign nation surrounding it.. So there is deep mistrust among them with Delhi, And would likely to be there for the foreseeable future, Although bilateral relationship will evolve depending on the goodwill of respective governments that come to power in each country




As far as Pakistan is concerned, india's hegemonic designs are now all but simply null and void. It can never be realised. Since Pakistan has nuclear weapons, has Chinese strategic assets all over Pakistan, the phenomenonal rise of CPEC and the Pakistan military/economy rising massively, india is now powerless to do anything militarily or significant to Pakistan. That is exactly why they couldn't attack us after mumbai 2008 or Uri 2016. The last window of opportunity india had of attacking us was during the WOT 2001-2012. That window is now permanently shut. The only thing india can do is small skirmishes on the LOC. Nothing more. Considering the fact that india is more than 7x bigger than us and has abundant access to the world's most advanced weapons systems whilst we are denied this privilege, this is a HUGE achievement. Unprecedented in the ENTIRE history of mankind. Just to add, Pakistan has had thermonuclear weapons capability for at least 6 years:

http://isis-online.org/isis-reports...nuclear-weapons-time-for-pakistan-to-rever/12

The only thing indians can do is bully weak nations like bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan etc. The fact that they can't do that to us, really frustrates them. What the indians don't realize is that the Pakistani people are COMPLETELY different to indians & these other South Asian people in EVERY WAY possible. We have NOTHING in common with them so you can't expect us to behave and act like they do.
 
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Don't act as if you know nothing on India's hold on its neighbours

Her election was questioned by many western media in spite Sheikh Hasina is BD PM, because she enjoys India's support.

Mahinda Rajapaksa is gone because he was on the wrong side of India

K. P. Oli has become former Prime Minister of Nepal because he tried to poke India

Good or bad, India is a big political player in almost all of India's neighbours may be with the exception of Pakistan. I don't blame India's neighbours to hate her. But that is how life is, when you are a one of the smaller countries surrounding a very large country.
 
Why neighbours dislike or suspect India
Aakar Patel, May 31, 2017
A little under 30 years ago, after Vishwanath Pratap Singh became prime minister, he met with Sri Lanka’s president Ranasinghe Premadasa. Singh, a polite man, says he was surprised when the first thing Premadasa said to him was: “When are you taking your army back?”

The reference was to the Indian Peace Keeping Force, a group of soldiers from the Indian Army sent to Lanka to fight the Tamil Tigers. India had deployed tens of thousands of its jawans (over 1,000 of whom would die fighting the Tamilians) and we had thought of it as a sacrifice for the Lankans. However, the Lankans, according to Singh, saw it as interference after a point and wanted the Indians out of their country.

The civil war in Lanka ended with a victory of the Sinhalese nationalists, and today Lanka is no longer under the influence of India as it was 30 years ago. If there is a nation that many Lankans see as interfering, it is China. The giant ports developed by the Chinese in Colombo and Hambanthota are projects of a scale India cannot compete with.

The Chinese are executing today the most important and largest infrastructure project of the world. It is called One Belt One Road. The belt is a series of highways and the ‘road’ is a network of ports and sea routes. It held a meeting in May to show its vision and India boycotted it.

However, all of India’s neighbours attended, except for one, Bhutan. Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh, the Maldives and Nepal all attended, leading to fears of encirclement in the community that thinks about strategic affairs in India.

India warned those attending that the partnership with the Chinese would come at a heavy price, but almost nobody heard us. The question is: why not? The answer, to return to the original point of this article, is that almost all of India’s neighbours either dislike or suspect us. Even in Hindu Nepal, Indians are not particularly popular. We have no neighbour with whom we have a relationship like the United States has with Canada. All our borders seem to be like the US and Mexico’s, or worse.

Perhaps the fault is entirely that of our neighbours’. Certainly the average Indian holds the impression that we are victims of other nations’ mischief. This is coupled with the prejudiced view many of us have of our neighbours. We believe Bangladeshis are illegal immigrants, Nepalis are watchmen and Pakistanis are terrorists.

Today Nepalis in the northern part of the country think India is playing games by dividing their country into hill-people and plains-people and instigating a long and painful blockade against the former (who are the elite). They also think India is interfering with their constitutional processes.

It is possible that India has legitimate concerns and interests in Nepal. However, we must ask ourselves why our relations with a Hindu country are in such tatters that we could not get them to side with us against the Chinese.

Even with Bhutan, our only ‘friend’ against the Chinese, our relationship is not one of equals. Under Nehru, India imposed on Bhutan something called a Friendship Treaty, which actually was nothing of the sort. The treaty gave India a veto on Bhutan’s foreign policy.

Nehru inherited an aggressively expansionist imperial state which had tentative borders. Neighbouring states feared the India of the British Raj, and legitimately. Our failure has been that we have not been able to overcome that fear and distrust and build relationships that are meaningful and based on respect and mutual interest. That failure showed in our isolation at the belt and road summit.

[The writer is executive director of Amnesty International India]

http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/05/31/neighbours-dislike-suspect-india/
I have seen first sensible article from an Indian cor ages on PDF. Cannot believe my eyes.

Brother the fact is. India should have behaved like elder brother in South asia. Instead of hegemon invading conquering everywhere. Invaded Hyderabad invader Junagarh invaded Kashmir Invaded Goa Annexed every sovereign land that cannot resist.
And not the least Invaded Pakistan in East bengal.
No Indian have tge courage to accept it. India can lead south Asia to a new era. If it starts acting like a leader.

Leave Kashmir hilding a plebicite there and accepting whatever kashmiris decide.
accept bengalis as equals instead of delits. Treat China as a Friendly neibour instead of a competitor.
Treat Pakistan as a brother not target of next potential invasion and annexation.
India wont even have to soend so much in Arms.
 
Mahinda Rajapaksa is gone because he was on the wrong side of India

Cock.. MR lost because he was a tin pot dictator who was superstitious and called elections two years prior to the end of his term adhering to his astrological advisers.. If he didnt he would still be in power.. India had little to do with that, Except for MR who's looking for a scapegoat for his defeat and the usual deluded Indian press no one really give any credence to India for the change of govt.. Dont overestimate yourselves

The new govt which Delhi celebrated with much fanfare has even gone further as regards to Chinese interests in the country, Handing them over huge swathes of land for freehold investments.. So if your assumptions are true ? Talk about India shooting itself on the foot

As far as Pakistan is concerned, india's hegemonic designs are now all but simply null and void. It can never be realised. Since Pakistan has nuclear weapons, has Chinese strategic assets all over Pakistan, the phenomenonal rise of CPEC and the Pakistan military/economy rising massively, india is now powerless to do anything militarily or significant to Pakistan. That is exactly why they couldn't attack us after mumbai 2008 or Uri 2016. The last window of opportunity india had of attacking us was during the WOT 2001-2012. That window is now permanently shut. The only thing india can do is small skirmishes on the LOC. Nothing more. Considering the fact that india is more than 7x bigger than us and has abundant access to the world's most advanced weapons systems whilst we are denied this privilege, this is a HUGE achievement. Unprecedented in the ENTIRE history of mankind. Just to add, Pakistan has had thermonuclear weapons capability for at least 6 years:

This thread is about the reasons why there is suspicion in regards to Delhi around it's neighborhood because of it's past actions, Not about the current position

The only ring indians can do is bully weak nations like bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan etc. The fact that they can't do that to us, really frustrates them. What the indians don't realize is that the Pakistani people are COMPLETELY different to indians & these other South Asian people in EVERY WAY possible. We have NOTHING in common with them so you can't expect us to behave and act like they do.

Err.. Ok, As far as people in the developed world are concerned, All South Asians are either P@ki's or Curry munchers, They dont see the subtle differences you do
 
Cock.. MR lost because he was a tin pot dictator who was superstitious and called elections two years prior to the end of his term adhering to his astrological advisers.. If he didnt he would still be in power.. India had little to do with that, Except for MR who's looking for a scapegoat for his defeat and the usual deluded Indian press no one really give any credence to India for the change of govt.. Dont overestimate yourselves

The new govt which Delhi celebrated with much fanfare has even gone further as regards to Chinese interests in the country, Handing them over huge swathes of land for freehold investments



This thread is about the reasons why there is suspicion in regards to Delhi around it's neighborhood because of it's past actions, Not about the current position



Err.. Ok, As far as people in the developed world are concerned, All South Asians are either ****'s or Curry munchers, They dont see the subtle differences you do

OK..that is good then. You are the first Sri Lankan I met who said that India doesn't meddle in your affairs
 
OK..that is good then. You are the first Sri Lankan I met who said that India doesn't meddle in your affairs

I never said India did'nt bub.. This whole thread is about disastrous Indian interventions in it's neighborhood but as far as the change of the former SL regime goes, Sorry internal political dynamics and miscalculation by the then regime was the main reason, Not Indian influence
 
Cock.. MR lost because he was a tin pot dictator who was superstitious and called elections two years prior to the end of his term adhering to his astrological advisers.. If he didnt he would still be in power.. India had little to do with that, Except for MR who's looking for a scapegoat for his defeat and the usual deluded Indian press no one really give any credence to India for the change of govt.. Dont overestimate yourselves

The new govt which Delhi celebrated with much fanfare has even gone further as regards to Chinese interests in the country, Handing them over huge swathes of land for freehold investments.. So if your assumptions are true ? Talk about India shooting itself on the foot



This thread is about the reasons why there is suspicion in regards to Delhi around it's neighborhood because of it's past actions, Not about the current position



Err.. Ok, As far as people in the developed world are concerned, All South Asians are either P@ki's or Curry munchers, They dont see the subtle differences you do


I could not care less what they think. It means nothing to me. These guys can't even tell the difference between an Arab/Turk/Persian and a Pakistani. I am concerned about reality.
 
I never said India did'nt bub.. This whole thread is about disastrous Indian interventions in it's neighborhood but as far as the change of the former SL regime goes, Sorry internal political dynamics and miscalculation by the then regime was the main reason, Not Indian influence

That is the point I am making...why are you going round and round...the point is India is an elephant in the room of its neighbours' internal politics. India has the capability to intervene and influence the outcome on many issues in its neighborhood.
 
Her election was questioned by many western media in spite Sheikh Hasina is BD PM, because she enjoys India's support.

Please explain.

Not denying that she does enjoy India's support. But why wouldn't she be the PM without it?

What did India do in 2008 BD election? I'm not aware of anything. And what India did in 2014 election? Did Indian army came to BD and conducted that election?


Its easy to make a claim that Hasina is the pm because of India. Our Jamaati brigade here likes to make that claim. But can you tell me how did India help Hasina to win elections?

Besides with her moronic policies Khaleda Zia makes a better RAW agent than Hasina. That is if India wishes for a weaker BD.

India does give Hasina support in international level. But power is kept domestically since we don't have oil.
 
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