Raja Bose wrote: What do you think happened with the sudden love for all sorts of US defense products?
Nobody else has the same quality of wares and at prices the US sells for. When required we've gone our own way even under Constable Singh and Khurshit. MMRCA being an example, which was the biggest of all the deals.
What did you think happened when our own foreign minster Khurshit publicly proclaimed that NSA spying on India was fine and dandy.
I doubt he ever said that. All you could blame him for is not saying much, which is a reasonable thing to do IMO. Germany, Brazil et all have raised hell and achieved what exactly ? Nothing. The US holds all the cards there and we've been pragmatic about it. I'm sure we'll do the same, when we get to hold the cards.
What did you think happened when GoI tried to initially sweep the Khobragade affair under the carpet till her goon father raised enough of a ruckus that they were forced to take reluctant action. Even there they stopped at getting her declared PNG and flying her out of US and did nothing more. Heard anything being done about the American school tax evasion except some chai-biskoot f@rts?
I followed the Khobragade affair right here on this forum and I don't think the GoI tried to sweep it under the rug at all. There's pretty much nothing we can do about American courts, any more than they can do about ours. One thing brought about repeatedly on a Brookings talk over modi's win was this incident in the early 90s when India opened up her economy. A bunch of american companies invested in the power sector, one of which, incidentally was enron. The gent on the show claims, none of them got paid in full, inspite of state and sovereign guarantees by the centre. His point, please make it easy for the US to invest when modi opens the door. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter, we've been more than capable of putting our foot down and giving anybody and everybody the finger. The US hasn't been able to overrule court decisions in India either, as in the case of Enron. Hell, if what that gent claims is true, non-Enron companies got the finger too. India is about as headstrong as the US if not more.
Did you think Constable Singh's Sharm-el-Sheikh statement concerning Balochistan came out of his own volition just for his desire to get a piss prize? Even MMS is not that stupid.
Pure speculation.
The simple fact is as much as we like to proclaim our independence in international matters, our b@lls have been twisted by massa since the 1950s.
Nobody is truly independent. On the contrary. We've been so insecure, that we chose to proclaim
strategic autonomy and chose not to interact with the rest of the world economically. Poor countries have their strategic autonomy conscribed, no matter how much they tomtom it. Incidentally the US must've been pretty incompetent at twisting India's b@lls, that India has voted more times against US sponsored resolutions than Iran. All the while getting substantial US aid.
From Wikipedia
In the first dozen years of Indian independence (1947–1959), the US provided $1.7 billion in gifts, including $931 million in food. The Soviet Union provided about half as much, largely in the form of steel mills.[20] In 1961, the US pledged $1.0 billion in development loans, in addition to $1.3 billion of free food.
They certainly tried to take advantage of it, which we resisted.
Now that is going to stop as the guy in charge of the country is some ascetic weirdo who has no obvious vices or weaknesses, very focused and is a strong willed character with a lot of smarts and treats everything with a serious hard-nosed business-like attitude unlike the pampered Dilli nawabs who have been in charge since 1947. That causes GOTUS major takleef. All the hard work done over 60+ years, all gone down the drain. Tsk, tsk. One almost feels sorry for them.
Other than the fact the GotUS (most probably the SD) aren't super fond of Modi is no secret, it's just as balanced by the business community and quite probably other departments of the GotUS. A lot of American money just flowed into the Indian stock markets and a lot more wait to invest in India's growth. They were always there, along with lots of other investors.