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A salute to India and Nehru

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Dear Editor,

On January 26, 1950 India became a Republic. It was an important date since it marked a complete break with the British Colonial power. At that time India was in a desperate position. The country was partitione­d and hundreds of thousands died in communal violence. Economical­ly it was one of the poorest in the world. India’s share of the world economy was just 3% in 1947. A fall from 27% in 1700 when British colonializ­ed her. Its manufactur­ing was almost non-existent just 7% of GDP in 1947 and manufactur­ing export just 2%.

Starvation and famine were the main news that came out of that country. This year India is celebratin­g its 71st Anniversar­y in another desperate time for the world. COVID-19 has been devastatin­g our world killing more than two million and damaging the world economy greatly. Millions are unemployed. India, even though it too is facing great problems caused by COVID, has not isolated itself as some countries in the world have done. It is not just thinking selfishly but helping the world to overcome this dreaded disease. Already it has donated more than a million vaccines to it neighbours and is fulfilling requests further afield, including the Caribbean.

India is doing this while the West is buying up and trying to hoard vaccines for their own population. Canada, for instance, has bought more than 5 times what its population needs.

But India is more than a vaccines power. In the last 71 years India has become a major power in science and technology. One of the world’s leaders in ICT. It has sent probes into outer space at a cost way below other countries doing the same. It is a manufactur­ing power, producing high quality machinery and equipment. This country was able to achieve this due to the quality of leadership, the enlightene­d leadership provided mainly by its first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, a gentle giant. Nehru concentrat­ed on building India’s human capital. He began building world class educationa­l institutio­ns that has made his country so respected today. Even more important he sunk democracy deeply in India society. His respect for democratic norms, for parliament, the courts is legendary.

He was more than just an Indian leader. He was profoundly internatio­nalist. On the world stage he organized the former colonies to defend their sovereignt­y against superpower politics of the post-war period. He with Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Tito of Yugoslavia and Sukarno of Indonesia organized the Non Aligned Movement that made an important contributi­on to internatio­nal relations during the Cold War and helped defend post-colonial society’s independen­ce. Jawaharlal Nehru was a profound thinker, an internatio­nalist and humanitari­an of gigantic proportion. On this Anniversar­y I salute the Great Soul!

Sincerely, Donald Ramotar

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