Sukhdeo wrote
1) What specific choice of words are you objecting to ? Is it the reference to Jaswant Ali Muhommed ? In any case, point well taken. Will be more cordial with words.
I try to avoid street level abuse against anyone - unless I am really forced to do so on the streets (I enjoyed street fights a lot as a teenager).
2) When will we take action ? Can you outline a timetable ? Let me be more specific in asking.
a. When will we take concrete action to teach Pakistan(or the entire muslim world which acts as a backbone for Pak) a lesson ? I mean this may just be a small tactical goal, but everyone will agree an important one, on our way to frying much bigger fish. So, how many more decades or centuries do we need to discuss among ourselves before we take action on this count to avenge our subjugation by the muslims for centuries ?
b. If you so strongly believe that Britain has perpetrated atrocities on us, how many decades more should we wait to take action against them and teach them a lesson ?
I use the memory of both atrocities to keep my thinking steady. I have mixed and moved extensively from childhood with Muslims, and with the British from teenage - so it was natural for me to judge the community by individuals, and gain a non-realistic viewpoint. This may sound contradictory, but most of the times when people say that people-to-people contact reduces bigotry and xenophobia, it is not a well-thought out hypothesis. Divides can actually be sharpened by contact.
But more importantly, the small group of individuals you meet and interact with can actually give you a much more favourable and mistaken impression of the community or society as a whole - especially as reagards to expectations of future behaviour on critical questions as a nation or community.
If you ask me for a timeline, I cannot give you an exact sequence of dates. I can say what I expect, but not all stages will I be able to justify rationally. I am trained to search for patterns in repetitive phenomena, so I have certain projections from historical cycles and other repetitive factors. But sometimes convictions also come from unknown or un-pinnable sources.
I would expect a major transition by 2035-2037. A new system and regime that comes through this transition will finally see India to a muche increased level of self-sufficieny and dominance over global affairs. The period starting from 2005-2007 is very similar in intrinsic tendencies as to the period between 1915-17 to 1945-1947. I would think the main ideological drives have already started moving - although things are not clear or very visible. There will be increased public participation in public political activities starting from 2011-2012 although initial responses may not seem much, and which may not also take forms that the existing rashtryia setup expects. In 1921-22 a new form of political struggle started in India, that bypassed the ruling regime even if not being violent and quite within the law. But this was a period, when a larger section of public opinion began to veer round to the realization that the regime they had ruling over them was not really working in their interest. We should also keep in mind, that substantial portion of Indian elite, landed and business or industrial interests were even at the 1920's stage quite firmly aligned with the ruling British regime.
The driving forces of Indian politics will change over the next 10 years. But the real maniestation of this process will perhaps only be visible around 2020. The following 15-17 years to 2035-37 will be the most critical.
Consider my solution as an alternative which avoids the absurd situation of the above. Not harp so much on injustices of a distant past, focus more in learning from others and yes, developing ourselves and empowering ourselves through self criticism (I will never shy away from that phrase or its meaning) and ensure that our next generations dont face what we and our forefathers faced. Thats the healthiest and the best lesson learnt. No matter how much you harp on injustices of the past, you can never go back and punish the perpetrators, as they are all dead.
Keeping the past firmly in our front helps us in not doing everything in reaction to what our past pests demand that we pay attention to now. Economy is important, so are the means to defend the products of that economy. So are not heeding or allowing the Anglo-Saxon agenda to succeed in becoming confused, unsure, and self-recriminating over apparent Bharatyia civilizational failings. We have to seek back our Bharatyia roots, clean it of accummulated dirt (which had accummulated with quite a bit of contribution from the Abrahamic itself) , but defend and adopt it as our foundations. That will be the shield that helps us unify againt the Anglo-Saxonic or Abrahamic agenda. We cannot let it be weakened in thoughtless repeatationas and acceptance of Abrahamic or Anglo-Saxonic claims.
If you want to punish those who threaten us in the present, then "waiting" doesnt help, as they will all be dead by the time you decide to take action.
And if you dont mean retaliation for past and present injustices, what exactly do you mean when you say "the past must not be forgotten". No one is advocating forgetting the past. I am just saying let us remember the past but learn the right lessons, not cower down and give up the biggest learning and testing tool available to us, ie., self criticism.
I have still not been able to settle the inner debate about punishing future generations for crimes of the present. But from the practical ruthlessness that I may be showing from time to time in my thoughts, I would suppose it would be a great tactical step to ensure that no current society thinks of committing atrocities because their futire generations could be punished - a powerful concept similar in logic to that used by the controllers of earlier society in the form of claiming punishment in the "after-life" for crimes committed in "this" life. Yes, I know all the debate about the need for breaking out of the "blood -vendettas". Usually those who shout maximum about it are also the inheritors of maximum advantage for what their ancestors had done in causing an atrocity.