Deccan Chronicle

‘Romantic’ approach weakened India: BJP

Base foreign policy on pragmatism, says Ram Madhav

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JULY 24

Being coldbloode­d, pragmatic and using culture strategica­lly are important characteri­stics of a strong and sound foreign policy, said V. Ram Madhav, national general secretary of the BJP, who on Sunday slammed the previous Congress government­s for having a “romantic” approach towards internatio­nal relations.

Giving the example of the “Hindi-Chini bhaibhai” phrase made popular by the Congress government and the Panchsheel Treaty between India and China, he expressed that such “romantic” approaches did not work as they could not stop the two countries from going to war in 1962.

Mr Madhav was participat­ing in a talk in Hyderabad organised by Awareness in Action on “Look East, Act East and What Next?”

The importance of connecting with Asian neighbours based on Hindu culture also formed the crux of his talk as he stressed on Sunskriti, one of the five pillars of the Narendra Modiled NDA government's “Panchamrit” approach towards foreign policy.

This was also stressed upon by EFLU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sunaina Singh, who also spoke at the event.

Mr Madhav said that the present government planned to strengthen relationsh­ips with Southeast Asian countries by developing road connectivi­ty between North Eastern states of India and SE Asian nations, till Indonesia, and said that the BJP forming a government in Assam was the first step towards it.

He added that the north-eastern states of India would act as a pivot in the Act East policy of the country.

Mr Madhav also questioned continuati­on of India in the Commonweal­th, a group of nations which were formerly under the British Empire.

Speaking on the ongoing crisis in Kashmir, he blamed it on the Congress government which was in power when the Simla Agreement and Delhi Agreement were signed following the 1971 IndiaPakis­tan war.

He said that the then Congress government could have taken back Pakistan occupied Kashmir from Pakistan's strangleho­ld if release of PoK by Pakistan would have been made one of the conditions in the agreements.

He also said that the PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir had no locus standi in India-Pakistan relationsh­ips and only the Central government could have a stand in it.

Mr Ram Madhav also denounced the support being shown towards slain militant Burhan Wani by some sections of society and media saying that Wani had 14 criminal cases against him including eight of attacks on security forces along with a `10 lakh reward.

At the meeting Mr Madhav also said that the present government had plans of having a good presence in the Indian Ocean region which was home to nearly half of trading and military ships’ traffic in the world and that “Asia-Pacific” region needed to be renamed as “Indo-Pacific”, which the present government was working on.

 ?? — DECCAN CHRONICLE ?? BJP national secretary Ram Madhav is flanked by party activists at Satyasai Nigamagama­m at Srinagar Colony on Sunday.
— DECCAN CHRONICLE BJP national secretary Ram Madhav is flanked by party activists at Satyasai Nigamagama­m at Srinagar Colony on Sunday.

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