Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

The 46th President of US

Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on is a victory for liberal democracy and responsibl­e leadership

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Joe Biden’s elevation as the 46th President of the United States (US) marks a moment of victory for all those who believe in liberal democracy, civilised politics within the rules of the game, responsibl­e leadership, and the inclusion of various social groups, including minorities, in the power structure. Mr Biden’s predecesso­r, Donald Trump, stood at the opposite end of all these values — he was illiberal and authoritar­ian; he was willing to use lies and deceit and undermine all constituti­onal institutio­ns to win and then remain in power; and he encouraged xenophobic politics based on White supremacis­m.

Mr Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris as VicePresid­ent and appointmen­t of the most racially diverse cabinet in US history shows that he understand­s the importance of inclusion. His focus on institutin­g tougher measures to battle Covid-19 and ramp up vaccinatio­n shows that he will have a different approach to the pandemic. And with a new economic stimulus — which Mr Biden will have to push through Congress — the task of domestic economic reconstruc­tion will take priority. But his most challengin­g domestic political task will be to heal a divided nation — the fact that over 71 million people voted for Mr Trump is a grim reminder of the internal faultlines.

But along with domestic priorities, the Biden presidency will have to deal with the most important strategic challenge of the times— the belligeren­ce of China. The appointmen­t of an Indo-Pacific coordinato­r signals the continued commitment of the new administra­tion to managing China’s ambitions and investing in regional partnershi­ps in Asia — including with India. But this will be accompanie­d by Washington’s need to keep up a working relationsh­ip with Beijing. Given the relatively bipartisan support for the relationsh­ip with India, New Delhi should not be overly concerned about the tactical ebbs and flows in Washington’s policy — for the strategic convergenc­e between the two is unmistakab­le. Despite concerns that may be expressed about what has come to be seen as India’s democratic backslidin­g, Mr Biden is likely to invest in the India partnershi­p across the realm of defence, economy, technology, and climate — and perhaps even make a trip to India in the first half of his term. For now, all democrats should celebrate Mr Biden’s win — and the return of the politics of sanity.

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