Myanmar coup infused with geopolitical intrigue

Posted By : Telegraf
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The Indian government made a strident call on February 1 that the “rule of law and the democratic process must be upheld” in Myanmar.

The statement, following a prodding from Washington, was unabashedly intrusive, and, ironically, completely overlooked the fact that human rights, rule of law, democratic pluralism and so on are universal values that India also can (and should) be held accountable for.

Lapping up the neo-conservative prescriptions from Washington may not serve India’s interests in general, and they are very specific to Myanmar. 

The Indian government failed to fathom the United States’ motivations for riding the high horse of democracy so soon after the Capitol riots in Washington, DC. Human rights issues come handy for the US to rally allies at a juncture when its leadership of the trans-Atlantic alliance is adrift and major European powers do not see eye to eye with its global strategies on Russia and China and mock its nostalgia-laden slogan that “America is back.” 

Alas, the Indian government failed to consult the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) despite New Delhi’s refrain that it attributes “centrality” to that grouping. The ASEAN chair’s statement of February 1 recalled the “purposes and the principles enshrined in the ASEAN Charter, which include respecting the principles of sovereignty, equality, territorial integrity, non-interference, consensus and unity in diversity.” 

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