THE GIST of Editorial for UPSC Exams : 19 october 2019 (The operative word must be bilateralism (The Hindu))
The operative word must be bilateralism (The Hindu)
Mains Paper 2: International Relations
Prelims level : India-US relations
Mains level : India’s foreign policy options
Context
- The global order is now dipping into a vortex of disruptions largely caused by the United States, China and Brexit.
- India also stands at the crossroads in terms of its foreign policy approach. In this context, it is necessary to understand India’s foreign policy options, India-US relations, issues in the relation and way forward.
What are India’s foreign policy options?
- Non-alignment and strategic autonomy.
- Join unilateralism.
- Multi alignment and transactional autonomy.
- India-US relationship.
- The good part is linked to historic terms, a key example being.
- The India-U.S. civil nuclear deal.
- The signing of three “foundational defence agreements”, i.e.
- The Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement,
- The Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement and the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for Geospatial Cooperation.
Issues
- The bad part is current trade challenges, the U.S.’s call for the removal of the “developing country” tag assigned by the World Trade Organisation.
- And the ugly part is when during the 1971 war, the U.S. sent its fleet towards India to assist Pakistan.
- The episode of procurement of defence material from Russia and some unreal expectations such as India having military boots on the ground in Afghanistan are also major issues.
- With respect to Pakistan, there is confused signalling from the US’ leadership
Way forward
- India must focus on multi alignment both with the U.S. and Russia especially in terms of getting a waiver under the Countering America’s Adversaries. Through Sanctions Act in purchasing the S400 missile system from Russia.
- With respect to the IndoPacific, the U.S. views it as a platform to contain China hegemony which should be taken advantage of
Conclusion
- The friendship between India and the US has the potential to grow
stronger by the day without sacrificing India’s global positioning at the
altar of unilateralism.
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Prelims Questions:
Q.1) With reference to Moplah rebellion consider the following statements:
(1) The Tenancy Movement in Malabar merged with the Khilafat Movement.
(2) The nature of the pan-India Non-cooperation Movement and the Tenancy
Movement in Malabar was similar.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2