It’s time that New Delhi teaches ‘broke’ Sri Lanka a lesson

Diplomacy is tough and even bone-crunching sometimes. The ones practising diplomacy as core principle, learn that ‘Patience is also a form of action’ as many times resolving a matter through diplomatic routes takes decades.

The civilisational state of Bharat that is known as India has believed in diplomacy for centuries. However, the soft language is not understood by many, and sometimes diplomacy is confused with weakness. And at that time, it is required to showcase the strength.

Sri Lanka is going through one of the worst economic crises of modern history. This dilapidated situation of Sri Lanka can be accredited to the dynast Goatabaya Rajpaksha who welcomed China with open arms during his presidential term. During the crisis, Lankan nation has seen two different types extended arms of help, one from India and other from China. On one side India is being a friendly neigbour, and on the other hand China in guise of help is trapping Sri Lanka further.
Stuck between the two, the island nation is committing some blunders that can cost the island nation a friend like India.

Sri Lanka allows Chinese vessel in Lankan waters

Sri Lanka has made a u-turn. Sri Lanka on Saturday gave a nod to the arrival of Chinese vessel Yuan Wang 5. The fresh approval was announced by Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a recent statement. Earlier, the ship was about to reach the Hambantota port on August 11 and stay there till August 17. After deferring the ship due to India’s reservations, the ship will now dock at the port from August 16 to August 22 for refuelling.

The statement suggests that the decision has been taken to reiterate Lanka’s policy of “cooperation and friendship to all countries”. Well, who is a friend of economically broke Sri Lanka? Neo-Colonialist China or a friendly neighbour like India.

India had its own reservations regarding Chinese spy ship

India had earlier expressed its reservations regarding the docking of Chinese vessel at the Hambantota port. But why is India concerned with a vessel. As no matter what the paper dragon claims, the Yuan Wang 5 is a ballistic missile and satellite surveillance vessel that can track satellite, rocket and intercontinental ballistic missile launches. New Delhi is concerned about the possibility of the ship’s tracking systems attempting to snoop on Indian installations while on its stay in Hambantota.
Although, Sri Lanka claims that the consent has been given on the condition that no scientific research is done in Sri Lankan waters, but Beijing cannot be trusted as its nefarious agenda is not hidden from any one.

India needs to assert its supremacy

What Sri Lanka did is it surpassed India’s security concerns just to be in the good books of CCP. And surpassing a country’s security concerns that is toiling hard to bring you out of an economic crisis is not a decision that should be appreciated in the geopolitical spectrum.

Since the economic crisis began, India has emerged as the top lender. India is injecting millions and billions in the form lines of credit into the Sri Lankan economy just to keep the island nation afloat. New Delhi is also facilitating Indian investments in different sectors in Sri Lanka to contribute to the growth and generate employment. Not only this, India is home to thousands of refugees running away from Sri Lanka.

But the current situation suggests that its enough of the ‘Neighbourhood first” policy of India. India has gone above and beyond its call of duty to help the beleaguered nation. Now, what New Delhi needs to do is to give a reality check to the island nation. A strict lesson to Sri Lanka is necessary, as many times a loud thrust is needed to make the deaf hear. India is the big brother and it needs to assert its supremacy and display what it is capable of doing in the Indian Ocean Region.

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