Disastrous foreign policy of the Congress that has made India strategically vulnerable in the region


In an attempt to boost its doomed electoral fortunes, the Congress party has been using a common courteous greeting to Manmohan Singh from Obama during the G8 summit as a testimonial of his international stature. What happens next? Obama degrades India’s strategic importance, insists on our signature on CTBT, and asks us to help Pakistan fight the Taliban by keeping our hands off it.

Now, what does this joker of a PM who walks and talks like a eunuch has to say about these developments? Are we going to sign the CTBT? Have we not done it already by signing the nuke deal? That is not enough for the Americans though. They want total capitulation. They still treat us at par with the Pakistanis and the North Koreans and the Iranians. That was their agenda anyway. The Nuke deal was the first step. Sonia and Manmohan had their brief from various back channels including the Vatican to ensnare India into an agreement, which for all practical purposes will put its nuclear programme under an international scanner and control.


China’s presence in Nepal is a very dangerous development and every Indian should be deeply concerned about it

The Chinese dragon has set its foot on Nepalese soil. What does our External Affairs minister have to say about the latest developments in Nepal? ‘It is the internal matter of Nepal.’ The idiot delivers a routine response to an extraordinary and dangerous situation.

Chinese influence in the hill kingdom is not an internal matter of Nepal. It is our internal matter. Nepal is right inside India, and the presence of an enemy nation there means a clear and present strategic danger to us. When the Soviets were all set to deploy their ICBMs on Cuban soil, the US president didn’t think it was the internal matter of Cuba. He was ready to go for a full-fledged war on the issue. That resolve forced the Soviets to back off.


India must send a loud message to the political leadership of Nepal, its people, and to Maoist dogs like Prachanda that their nation has to stay genuinely neutral in the region. It dare not come under the Chinese footprint in the name of communist solidarity. If it does, India will not sit silently. It will act in its national interest. It will not allow Nepal’s soil to be used by its known enemies to hatch conspiracies against India.

The Dragon is also involved in the Sri Lankan situation

With the end of the Tamil resistance movement on Sri Lankan soil, India will be left with no effective locus-standi there. This foolishness started with Sonia’s late husband Rajeev Gandhi, another good looking idiot like his son. He tried to be helpful to the Sri Lankan government and sent the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) there to contain Tamil rebels. The peace mission turned into an ugly imbroglio between the IPKF and the Tamil Fighters. The move had obviously backfired. Even the Singhlese did not like these shenanigans. Their dissatisfaction and disgust was loudly demonstrated when a Sri Lankan soldier hit Rajeev Gandhi with the butt of his rifle during a ‘Guard of Honor’ inspection in Colombo. The LTTE, worried that Rajeev may harm their cause if he returns to power, had him killed during an election campaign in Tamilnadu. It was a wrong move on the part of Prabhakaran whose political acumen was always questionable.

With the return of Sonia to power, Sri Lankans became confident of tackling the Tamil problem. According to the reports, they too have sought Chinese help in their offensive against LTTE.  The defeat of LTTE will marginalize India’s diplomatic importance in Sri Lanka while the Chinese influence will grow.

Compare this with the situation during the NDA regime when India was being looked up to as a major power hub in the sub-continent. While the Chinese and even the Pakistanis and the Afghans have gained strategic importance, India has become a minor player and is being threatened and badmouthed by a country like Nepal. Even the Sri Lankans are not bothered about our advisories on the plight of Sri Lanka’s Tamilians. 

We need a tough and decisive government at the centre, which cannot be browbeaten by the Americans or the Chinese when it comes to the strategic interests of the nation.

Khullamkhulla urges every citizen of this country, who has yet to vote in the last phase of the 2009 National Elections, to vote for the BJP and its allies. We must get the UPA and the Congress out of the nation’s way to move forward and seek our rightful place of honor and respect in the comity of nations.

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