Saturday, August 15, 2009

Stupidity is over rated!

I just read an article by David Rothkopf about how stupidity as a trait is so prevalent in America that I cant stop thinking about whats happening around us here in India as well.
The first thing that comes to mind is the raging debate over the Sethu Samudram project. The idiots from the saffron sadhu party are actually opposing it saying that Adam's bridge was built by Lord Rama! Reams and reams of newsprint, endless hours of debate and countless "studies" by "eminent" historians were sent down the drain to verify this nonsense.
The problem is that education, experience, wisdom and expertise are all dismissed away as "elitist". Stupidity and buffoonery are glorified as being the personification of the common man! Nothing could be far from the truth which is that people with even a shred of competence and ability to think stay away from the political circus. Those who brave the tide are forced to become dumb and dumber before they are told that they can connect with the "masses". As a result, the stupidity quotient is the highest where it can hurt the most- making decisions that affect everyone.
The dozens of 24X7 English media channels are an important contributor to this degeneration. The rush to "breaking news" has destroyed the practice of balanced, analytical reporting. What we have instead are ultra competitive idiots showcasing their utter lack of any skill whatsoever. About the debates on TV, the less said the better. Its a shouting match where the loudest noise is made by the moderator and the participants are actually discouraged from making any sense. Controversial sound-bytes and downright rudeness are valued skill-sets.
It is also politically incorrect to look down upon stupidity or to criticise it. Sarah Palin made herself sound like a victim because she was representing "Joe the plumber" and "elitist terrorist" Obama was mocking at ordinary citizens by actually getting an education and daring to think that he can be a politician.
I don't understand why we place such a premium on don't-rock-the-boat because its actually not going anywhere!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Well done Manmohan

The cover story in the latest issue of INDIA TODAY is how timid Indian foreign policy is and how the UPA government has brought the country to its knees in the international arena. I couldn't think of a more unfair assessment of all what the present dispensation has done ever since they came to power in 2004.
Lets take the joint declaration in Egypt after the meeting between India and Pakistan. The only thing wrong with it, is what the Foreign Secretary candidly admitted later- bad drafting.
Otherwise it shows that we are committed to long term peace with our troublesome neighbour. I don't understand the criticism of "capitulating" to Pakistan. The UPA government is the ONLY one to actually apply strong arm tactics on the Pakistanis and get tangible and credible results. They have, for the first time ever, admitted that a terrorist attack originated from their soil and have actually made arrests. All this without firing a single shot. Compare this with what the "muscular" BJP achieved. A national shame at Kandahar. Intelligence failure of the highest degree followed by massive bloodletting at Kargil (I'm not even going to refer to the profiteering on coffins) and an impotent mobilisation of troops following the attack on Parliament. (The only result of the mobilisation was loss of morale and several thousand crores)
The Prime Minister's defence of the Pakistan strategy in Parliament was absolutely brilliant. There is simply no answer to his question on what the alternative to the present policy is. Israel has shown the world that the only result of a trigger-happy foreign policy is an end-less cycle of violence and hemorrhaging. Once we go down that path, there is no return and we will have to live with the reality of a hundred 26/11s every month.
Let me now come to the relationship with the United States, which in spite of whether anybody likes it or not is the world's most powerful nation. Manmohan Singh has adopted a very smart approach of finding common cause with the Americans and getting them to endorse India at every turn. The civil nuclear deal is a superb example of getting unprecedented concessions to further the pursuit of energy independence, while keeping the nation's strategic options intact. On this the prescription from the worthy communists is to shun USA altogether and get into bed with Iran, Palestine and .......China!
India is one of the few countries, maybe the only one, that explicitly aims for the greater good along with national interest in its foreign policy. The Non-Aligned movement, principled opposition to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (think about it- what is the difference between a voluntary moratorium on testing and actually signing the CTBT). We still do it because of the discriminatory nature of the agreement, while remaining resolutely in favour of nuclear disarmament. We should be proud of what we stand for...not show China's ugly example of slimy statecraft as the path to follow.
Our clear objections to climate change related emission reduction proposals and WTO agricultural tariff reductions show that we can stand up to pressure where it makes sense. India is quite unique in wanting whats good for her along with what's good for the whole world.
Lets applaud the awesome work our Prime Minister is doing and strengthen his hands. The alternatives are comrades whose bufoonery will take us back to the dark ages and rabid god-men who will bark but not bite.