Ukraine Costs Modi His Indian American Support
BY YASHWANT RAJ
WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – Indian Americans have been a strong and critical pillar of India’s strategic relationship with the US. But the Modi government’s current stand on the Russian invasion of Ukraine has pushed them furthest than they have ever been from New Delhi. A bipartisan group of Indian Americans will loudly declare their estrangement from the Modi government on this issue at an event on Capitol Hill.
The idea for the event is billed as “Indian Americans Against Genocide in Ukraine,” to demonstrate that the diaspora is just as horrified and appalled by the invasion of Ukraine as the rest of the US, and not just the government and lawmakers but most lay Americans, barring some right-wing commentators such as Tucker Carlson.
The event is taking place on June 22 and many lawmakers from both parties are expected to speak, including the four Indian American members of the House of Representatives, all of whom have been stridently critical of the Russian invasion and India’s refusal to condemn it.
Raja Krishnamurthi’s picture figures on a flyer distributed by the organizers, along with President Joe Biden’s.
The American President is not attending, of course. But his picture is supposed to signal that the event is in the knowledge of the White House, according to the organizers, and dispel any misgivings that may have been felt there about Indian Americans, who are often seen as cheerleaders for New Delhi.
Indian Americans have indeed aligned themselves closely with the policies of the government in New Delhi in the past and have been activists on their behalf. They were an integral part of the Vajpayee government’s efforts to blunt the impact of the sanctions imposed by the Clinton administration for the Pokhran II nuclear tests in 1998 and played an outsize role in the ratification by the Congress of the India-US civil nuclear deal, which ended India’s nuclear pariah status globally and, most importantly, ushered a new warmth in the bilateral relationship that continues to this day, endorsed and bolstered by successive governments, Democrats and Republicans.
The June 22 event is jointly hosted by unequivocally Democratic US-India Security Council Inc. and the Republican-leaning Hindu American Coalition. They are on the opposite sides of the aisle in US politics but are joined at the hip in their support for the Modi government. And that is the most notable aspect of this event.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has enjoyed unparalleled popularity thus far among Indian Americans, many of whom have either traveled to India to help his campaign or worked the phones from here to canvas voters in India. But his personal equity, unfortunately, may be insufficient to offset the blowback in America to his Ukraine policy.
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Speak for yourself
June 22, 2022VIJAY
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I believe that Indian Americans have failed to empathize India’s position and her reasons for doing what Mr. Modi did.
June 23, 2022