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India-US needs each other after the Ukraine War

International Desk

  07 Apr 2022, 15:54
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For the last eight months, Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti has been struggling to get himself confirmed in the US Congress so that he can wing his way as America’s new ambassador to India. The complicated US process means that Roosevelt House in Delhi has been headless not just when US Secretary of State Antony Blinken showed up six months ago, but also when US deputy National Security Adviser Daleep Singh last week made his unfortunate remarks about India’s growing relations with Russia—there will be “consequences,” he said—despite its invasion of Ukraine.

Now it seems as if Garcetti may never show up – the US Senate is charged up by the fact that sexual harassment allegations against a Garcetti staffer were made when he was mayor of LA. (Garcetti claims he had no clue.) And while this may mean that Joe Biden will now need to start looking for another envoy to India, the lack of an effective American in Delhi at an important time like this is certainly coming in the way of a less-crumpled relationship.

Perhaps if there was a serving US ambassador in Delhi, he would have warned Singh that Indians don’t take kindly to verbal coercion. Certainly, Singh would have talked to his Indian interlocutors privately about American unhappiness over the possibility of India and Russia recreating the rouble-rupee mechanism to settle dues, as an alternative to dollar payments.

They would have exchanged notes. India would have responded by asking why Europe was being given a free pass for continuing to buy oil and gas from Russia – and spending $1 billion every day – but it was being censured for buying discounted oil from Moscow.

That’s the stuff of diplomatese. India has an able ambassador in Washington DC whose job it is to smoothen the way, but because DC has been unable to repay the compliment, the gaffes escape.

Source: Mint

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