tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2088239844219949415.post6662872995636433265..comments2023-08-09T18:20:11.959+05:30Comments on Vicky Nanjappa: Nehruvian Foreign Policy: Misplaced CriticismsVicky Nanjappahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11595615147621351341noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2088239844219949415.post-51174097383688276382010-01-19T01:41:35.355+05:302010-01-19T01:41:35.355+05:30Foreign policy is enmeshed with the material world...Foreign policy is enmeshed with the material world and reality. Global doctrines and issues above the common man are not open for debate, as stated they follow doctrines but of global policy. Corporate interests along with legal framework dictate methodology. Most nations such as India, China and western powerhouses provide different policies as a method of modelling the future citizen. Other countries are just testing grounds for experimental methods. Incorporation and capitulation is the order of the day. We may see these planted seeds being sown post WWII. In the scaling of economies the view point is relative to the observer. Certain countries their resources and their human capital are expendable as long as the end result achieves the longterm goals. India must fear the quiet weapons of policy, law and high finance more than many other nations. It's long social history is a natural model that has served it well, the newer global model though inevitable serves no Indian, period. These souls purchased to serve the globalist would betray us for a future that although in a larger framework of thinking would be necessary, they serve a very sinister God indeed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com