Neighbourhood first policy derailed by cavalier approach: Cong


New Delhi, Jul 19 (IANS): Hitting out at External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, former union minister Anand Sharma said that the rhetoric and tweets do not change ground reality and foreign policy must have gravitas and depth. Engagements with strategic partners demand seriousness and cannot be trivialised and reduced to event management, Sharma said.

In a statement Anand Sharma said, "Amused by Foreign Minister Dr S Jaishankar's defence of a directionless foreign policy. Neighbourhood first has been a priority of India's foreign policy but sadly derailed by a cavalier approach," said Sharma.

The Congress leader said the government may pat its back but history will judge you by outcomes how much you may create illusions by your optics.

The attack from the Congress comes after the External Affairs Minister rebutted Rahul Gandhi on key foreign policy issues, which were raised by former Congress president on Friday via video release.

Replying to Rahul Gandhi, Jaishankar had said, "Rahul Gandhi has questions on Foreign Policy. Here are some answers. Our major partn'ships are stronger and international standing higher. Witness regular summits and informal meetings with US, Russia, Europe and Japan. India engages China on more equal terms politically. Ask the analysts."

But Anand Sharma demanded to know why the relationship with neighbours are low. "India and Nepal have historically shared a relationship based on trust, friendship, and mutual respect. The present drift and tension are a matter of national concern. Foreign Minister cannot have the luxury of denial but should answer for the failures," he said.

Sharma also attacked Jaishankar's reference to Mumbai terror attack and said it was "oddly out of place."

"As India's Ambassador and senior diplomat, he was articulating India's position which, for political expediency, he has chosen to criticize and disown. India's response was robust & mobilisation of International support exposed and isolated Pakistan."

Why use Balakote, Uri and every brave action of Indian armed forces for partisan propaganda? Every Indian is proud of them, Sharma said.

"Do I have to remind that Indian Army, Air Force and Navy existed before May 2014 and their heroics and valour were respected globally. Army belongs to the nation and fights under the tricolour."

The Congress leader asked not to politicise the defence forces. "Advising in national interest. Do not politicise or monopolise our defence forces," said Sharma.

 

  

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    Does everything have to be about elections? Modi is causing permanent damage to relations with neighbours. Modi's foolish policies have led to India losing Nepal and Sri Lanka. Bangladesh might soon join them as a result of Shah's idiotic statements about "termite infiltrators."

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2020

    Rhetoric and tweets do not change ground reality and foreign policy must have gravitas and depth. Engagements with strategic partners demand seriousness and cannot be trivialised and reduced to event management, "Amused by Foreign Minister Dr S Jaishankar's defence of a directionless foreign policy. Neighbourhood first has been a priority of India's foreign policy but sadly derailed by a cavalier approach,"

    We have lost out not only in our neighbourhood with all our neighbours but also our standing is lost in the Middle East and European Union. A Disaster as far as our foreign Policy is concerned despite the fact that our Globe Trotting PM has visited almost all countries in this planet.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 19 2020

    Show me any one Friendly Neighbor to India ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Jul 19 2020

    CONgress should understand that blaming Modi, BJP or RSS alone will not help them in 2024. Last two elections debacle needs to be completely analysed and this granddad old party should focus on internal democracy and involve people in their movement to canvass voters.

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