Barack Hussein
Obama's historic victory in the U.S presidential position is being discussed
everywhere. Diplomatic experts have commented "the change” that might be
brought to the U.S and around the globe under an African-America presidency.
Washington Post reported: 'Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois has been elected as
the nation's 44th president riding a reformist message of change and an
inspirational exhortation of hope to become the first African American to
ascend to the White House'.
Indian
media also focused on Obama's groundbreaking victory and follow-up reports
with utmost importance. Majority of the media tried to link 'Obamism' with 'Dalitism'
in India. Some newspapers compared Obama with Dr. Ambedkar and some others
described him in a position such as Mayawati's in Indian context! It is very
strange to evaluate a personality by pronouncing his class and creed. Even
Obama is a representative of mixed birth; success and credit belongs to his
abilities and charismatic leadership.
Making true the
famous pronouncement by the great Martin Luther king, which said, "I have a
dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they
will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their
character.", Obama conquered opposition that tried hard to stop from
becoming the first black American president, through an emphatic victory.
Race crazy
people celebrated 'black' representation as best as they could. Obama
himself came out and clarified that he is the representative of whole of
America; but most remained focused on his 'colour' code. As far as India is
concerned, democratic triumph or America's 'colour' code didn't matter.
India’s anxiety is only about Obama's policy objectives and positions.
Major issue as
far as India is concerned, has been Obama’s statement and views regarding
Kashmir which India always described as its integral part ruling out any
third party involvement.
During his
presidential campaign, Obama had some focus on Kashmir. "The United States
should try to resolve the Kashmir dispute", he opined. In an interview to
MSNBC he said "We should probably try to facilitate a better understanding
between Pakistan and India and try to resolve the Kashmir crisis so that
they can stay focused not on India, but on the situation with those
militants,” Later he clarified, "If elected president, he would support the
ongoing Indian Pakistan effort to resolve Kashmir problem.”
Obama's
comments on Kashmir did make Pakistan happy. According to Obama, without
Pakistan's support, Taliban militancy can not be curbed. In his article in
Foreign Affairs, Obama wrote, "I will encourage a dialogue between Pakistan
and India to work towards resolving their dispute over Kashmir". If Pakistan
can look towards the India with confidence, it will be less likely to
believe that its interests are best advanced through cooperation with the
Taliban.''
Obama's
initiative to link Afghanistan with Kashmir is questioned by India because
that is similar to Pakistans position. He didn't mention anything on
Pak-sponsored terrorism on the border. Obama's statement in the beginning of
2008 that he would try to resolve the Kashmir issue marks a bad signal to
India. Even the Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has ruled out intervention in
Kashmir.
India need not
allow any international intervention in Kashmir which is an integral part of
India. A government with strong will power can solve Kashmir issue with
composite dialogues. Sponsoring terrorism in border and inviting
international attention and finding a solution to Kashmir is an old style
strategy. Pakistan’s hidden tactics have failed since the partition and the
war.
Kashmir has
been integral part of India. Border intrusion, occupation, and sponsoring of
terrorism never helped Pakistan to get international sympathy. Coming days
would be crucial for Obama. There are many foreign policy challenges
including Iraq and Afghanistan before Obama. Foreign diplomats had
emphasized Obama’s move to Pakistan in order to get ground support to root
out Taliban. Kashmir issue has no similarity with Afghan or alike. Kashmir
dispute is an internal matter of India and that has been India's clear
position on the issue and we oppose making it an international issue.
India warned
Obama on his unwanted statements: The external affairs minister Pranab
Mukharjee has asked him to focus on domestic issues and leave Kashmir issue
to India alone. On the other hand, India can show the world its strength by
resolving Kashmir issue once and for all.
If Satwari
shrine in Jammu is a reality, where Hindus and Muslims join together to
offer prayers, that is the significant part of Indian diversity and
strength. Indian political will power is the need of the hour to unravel the
issue, according independent diplomats. India can resolve Kashmir issue by
taking a political decision too, considering the legitimate demand of J&K
people. So Obama can leave Kashmir issue to India.
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By Rajesh
Kumar for CalicutNet.com
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