A shot in the dark

Who says a leader can’t follow the crowd?

Extraordinary circumstances demand survival and the restoration of the ordinary, i.e., to the detersion of abstract and circumstantial decay in governance towards a concrete leadership. The very opposite and undesirable model of governance is at the forefront of a calamity, yet to this abysmal and discouraging supply of leadership and action, many find that the leader himself is the victim of obsolete and undemanding system. The problem of post-colonial India is as usual, of the demand side.   

Social mandate of the state

Post-colonial India does however has too many demands, and Indian constitution summed it up as the social mandate of the Indian state. Equity, equality and other debilitating wraps to the corporate mandate. Political market triumphs, with few regional irregularities like Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Vaccine market quite aptly adjusts the social mandate of the Indian state.

Diplomatic channels and protocols

It is one thing that diplomacy is a continuous process, quite another that MEA never sleeps. (https://twitter.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1388968164378091521?s=19).

Aatm-Nirbhar  

Mao Tse-tung and premier Modi have a thing in common, and it’s not just the general disregard for the masses, but the idea of Aatm-Nirbhar Nation. Maoist adopted the political line of ‘atm-nirbhar’ in the wake of ‘independent and united’ China, Independent from foreign nations with competitive advantage in produce of goods, and unity for the spirit of a socialist state. 7 decades apart, the Aatm-Nirbhar Nation reintroduces itself, are we ready to fight Chinese produce now for the spirit of premier imagined Aatm-nirbhar Bharat? And to what end?

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