The Intimate Zone

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By Badri Raina, ZNet, April 04, 2011

The “Mainstream.”

Ask any ordinary Indian citizen whether the bulk of their elected representatives or members of the administrative  tribe  ever really can be trusted  to  square  with them on any issue  at hand—from the  burst water pipeline, to  the price of food articles, to any policy issues bearing on  domestic or foreign concern.

And you will discover that, among democracies,  the  Indian political/bureaucratic class  scores the  lowest worldwide  on truth-telling, and absolutely the highest on the  fine art of dodge and double-speak.

This is so,  Wikileaks now tell us,  for the  canny  reason that  India’s “mainstream” power wielders/brokers  reserve  truth-sharing  not for the people of India but for the American Embassy.   There  is  the  intimate zone  where  they bare their hearts out.

Here is a sampling—from the  lowly and  bumptuous, although not less punishable for that reason,  to the venerated sublime:

–in his cable  dated August 11, 2009, Timothy Roemer, the US Ambassador, recounting his first ever meeting with the then Indian National Security Advisor, (no less) underlined how the latter had candidly revealed his differences with the Prime Minister, Singh, on issues related to peace with Pakistan; and how Narayanan told him of his retort to Singh’s sentiment about the “shared destinies” of India and Pakistan: “you have a shared destiny, we don’t” Narayanan confided as having said.  Presumably, the “you” had to do with Singh being a north Indian and a Punjabi, and Narayanan being a southerner to whom the partition of the country in 1947 carried small resonance. . .

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