U.S. INDIA NUCLEAR DEAL -The Deal is Dead – Long Live the Deal. Inoculating the leaderships, lobbyists, and publics in the U.S. and India
Much like the philosophy in the slogan, the King is dead – long live the King, wherein the death of the incumbent king does not mean the end of the monarchy, similarly an inglorious death of the
However, a dead nuclear deal will have an enormous impact on future engagements between the U.S., India, and globally – with the most fundamental aspect being that future relations between the U.S. and India will be guided more by economics, and less by politics. If the U.S. and India are to have at least a partial political partnership in the 21st century, then the only way ahead is a “middle path” on the nuclear deal, as articulated by India’s foreign minister, or a paradigm for “atoms for peace and trust” as recently argued by this column.
And herein lays the reason for inoculating the leaderships, opinion making elites, and publics, of both countries that the deal may be dead – for this partial political partnership may be hanging by a fine thread.
What is Inoculation, and its Need
Inoculation theory, developed after the U.S. army discovered that U.S. soldiers who were taken prisoner by the North Koreans during the Korean War, could not defend their political and social beliefs when subject to the North’s propaganda, is a simple exercise that gives a small dose of negative information to the subject, so that the subject’s psychological defenses are then able to ward off a larger dose of negative information at a later stage.
To counter this psychological warfare, American soldiers were thus given lessons in the shortcomings of American democracy before they were sent to the Korean War – somewhat like the vaccine shots given to children, so that later in life their body can withstand a bigger, more virulent attack by the same virus.
It is high time now for us to similarly inoculate the leaderships and publics in both the
The Marxist Basis of Relations
Continuing with the dosage of our inoculation, it is now important to understand the nature of
Thus, an analogy from Marx’s scientific explanation of society – wherein he espoused that the base of any society is economics, and that the superstructure forces of the society reflect the economic base – may well come to define the state of U.S. – India relations in the 21st century. In fact, the economic basis of relations is already defining the contours of the nuclear deal – for the deal has run into rough weather only because of
The Road Ahead
Thinking of the road ahead, it behooves us to inoculate leaderships and the lobbyists in the
The NPT lobby needs a hard and clear reply from friends of India who should emphasize how India has lost out to China and compromised its global geo-position over the past half century – all because India adhered to Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace. In addition to fortifying President Bush’s position and rallying the Republican leaderships, the lobbyists need to urgently reach out to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senator Hilary Clinton, Senator Joe Biden, Rep. Tom Lantos, and other Democrat leaders.
In this last lap of efforts, hopefully we shall not make the mistake made while lobbying for the Hyde Act – where many of us missed the attention required to the details, mostly because we did not have enough resources to analyze the fine print sufficiently. Luckily, now the core issues have been distilled very clearly and the economics is very clear, which makes it easier to make concise arguments – thus every occasion can be maximized by using the minimum time. The deal is not dead. Long live the deal.
