People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXX
No. 12 March 19, 2006 |
India’s
Future Lies In Multi-Polarity
Yechury
in Debate on Ministry of External Affairs
THE
CPI(M) Polit bureau member and Rajya Sabha MP Sitaram Yechury today opined that
in the international relations India’s future lies in multipolarity. He took
part in discussion in Rajya Sabha on demands for grants of Ministry of External
Affairs. He asked Prime Minister to stick to the fundamentals of India’s
foreign policy i.e. NCMP, Pancha Sheel, peace full relations with neighbors and
ensuring the multi-polarity. He objected to the government efforts to make India
junior partner in the US global vision. He asked the house to send a message to
the nation as well as to the world that we, India is not going to be a part of
US strategy. He asked government to ensure that we will come to UNSC as
permanent member not as a follower of US but as a leader of Third world
countries.
Echoing
with the observations made in the Annual Report of the ministry he said that in
this tangibly transforming international environment, the fundamental tenets of
India’s foreign policy have to
their essential validity. He also said that multilataralism will be an
effective tool for addressing the global challenges. Contradicting the basis for
the discussion by leader of the opposition Jaswant Singh, Yechury opined that
there is no idealistic and realistic foreign policy. Informing the house that
the CPI(M) and the left are idealist who are hoping on the evolution of
multipolarity in the international relations, Yechury sought the government to
engage with the existing reality. He said that the distinction of idealism and
realism comes up when we are disagreeing with what others are saying. He also
said that Energy and Economic Security forms the foundation for any foreign
policy. Criticizing BJP for the inconsistency towards India’s stand on Indo-US
relations he said that realism should not depend on which side – ruling or
opposition - you are representing.
Revealing
the US efforts to impose its political and military hegemony through out the
world, Yechury sought clarification on the convergence of interests between both
countries. He said that India cannot be a party to a unipolar system. Referring
to the President Bush’s speech at Purana Qila Yechury asked the government
whether are we going to be part of
US efforts in regime change. He also felt that this kind of attempts by
anybody, would not further the multipolarity in international relations.
Mentioning the ministry’s annual report which states that the bilateral
relations can thrive only in an atmosphere free from violence and terrorism, he
reminded the house about the US’s state terrorism with which America butchered
thousands of people in Chile in order to over throw the democratically elected
Allende government. Referring to the open statement made by Condoleezza
Rice, US secretary of state for sanction of 85 million dollars to fund regime
change in Iran, Sitaram warned the government to be mindful while taking part in
the Global Democracy Initiative.
Referring
to the disintegration of USSR he observed that the bipolar world should move
towards a multipolar world as its logical conclusion. He also said that America
by trying to impose uni-polar world, was not allowing the world to move towards
multipolarity.
He demanded that the government must move unhesitatingly towards
multipolarity in International relations.
Referring
to the relations with the neighbors Yechury felt that there is lot of
possibilities to increase our relations with China and other countries. Quoting
from the report which states that the spurt in the violence and extremism from
Bangladesh, Yechury criticized government for not taking any steps despite the
chief ministers of Tripura and Bengal informing the centre about the source of
the spurt in violence. He reminded the government that without taking any steps
to restore democracy in Nepal bringing a peaceful resolution to the problems of
Nepal is not possible. He complimented for the government for its Look East
policy. At the same time he warned about the contradictions in the governments
Look West policy which is premised upon the facts that the Gulf region as major
economic partner and source of India’s energy security which is inconsistent
with the attitude of UPA towards Iran issue which is major partner in Gulf
region. He also criticized the government for deviating from
India’s long standing nuclear disarmament policy. He asked government
to take steps to enter UNSC as permanent member not with the backing of
America but with the support of, and as leader of third world countries.
Replying
the critics of CPI(M) who allege that the party always sides with China Yechury
reminded the house that the formation of the CPI(M) itself was in the context of
its opposition to the line adopted by China and Russia on various issues. He
urged the nation to look at CPI(M) basing on
what it is saying on the issues concerned to India and our people. He
reminded the house that the significance of CPI(M) is based on the issues it is
taking up. He demanded that the debate on the foreign policy should be an
enlightened one. He urged the government to stick to the fundamental
independency of India in
international
relations.