What is NEW Cold War?
Some Essay / Interview fodder points from Frontline May 2, 2014 column “A new Cold War?”
Cold war-meaning:
- A state of political hostility
- from 1945 until 1990
- between countries led by the Soviet Union and countries led by the United States.
| 1949 | North Atlantic Treaty Organization setup as counterweight to Soviet armies in central and eastern Europe after Second World War. |
| 1954 | President Khrushchev himself asks NATO to include Russia in its membership, hoping this would stop the useless Expenditure on arms race. But USA refused. |
| 1955 | West Germany joins NATO. Angry USSR sets up Warsaw Treaty Organization. |
| 1990 | President Gorbachev proposed both NATO and Warsaw be dissolved. Joint maintenance of peace. USSR will not intervene in the affairs of other socialist countries. And thus let’s end Cold war. But USA refused. |
| October 1990 | To facilitate re-unification of Germany, USSR withdraws troops from Eastern Germany. At that time, USA promised, NATO will not move eastward anymore. (Therefore, Russia calls it “American-betrayal” because NATO is constantly setting bases in Eastern Europe.) |
| December 1991 | USSR and Warsaw pact collapse. |
| 1995 | NATO intervenes in Yugoslavian war |
| 1997-2009 | Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia and Albania joined NATO |
| 1998 |
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| 2001-onwards | Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikstan and Uzbekistan provide base and refueling facilities to NATO troops for Afghanistan war. |
Thus, every member state of ex-USSR, is now falling under NATO influence. Putin gets worried because of this “encirclement”, and hits back by taking over Crimea from Ukraine. Obama tries to “teach” him a lesson, by
- suspending Russia from G8
- Moving NATO military assets in Black sea.
- Asking EU to cut financial ties with Russia. Although Sweden, France reluctant because they want to sell defense equipment to Russia for billions of dollars.
But why is USA doing this?
Cold war= competition between Capitalism and Communism. Today, even Russia and China adopted capitalist methods. So not really any ideological opposition. But the “triad” of USA, EU and Japan are unhappy because:
- Russia = largest oil and gas reserves
- China= largest forex reserve. Biggest Buyer of Russian crude oil.
- If they came together via BRICS, then Triad’s monopoly, influence on WTO and IMF will be gone.
Russia’s next move?
- Russia can sell Sukhoi SU-35 fighter jets to China
- Russia can refuse to side with US on Iran and Syria.
- Russia-China start trading via their domestic currencies rather than using Dollars. This will weaken the dollar.
Afghani get Russian weapons on Indian money
(GS2) Recently, India decided to pay Russia for the arms and ammunition sold to Afghanistan. Discuss the rationale behind this move. (200 words)
- 2011: India signed Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) with Afghanistan, promised to look after their security demands including arms, ammunition and training.
- Since USA and NATO are withdrawing, India needed to step in and fulfill its pledge under SPA.
Challenges:
- India does not have surplus weapons that can be supplied to Afghanistan.
- Even if we have surplus weapons- it’ll be unwise to give them to Afghanistan. Because they may get smuggled to Pakistan’s Tribal areas OR Kashmir- then Pak can claim “Indian hand” in the terror attacks.
- Lack of easy surface transport connectivity.
Temporary solution
- India asked Russia to supply arms to Afghanistan, India will pay for it.
- India will only finance choppers, artillery guns, armored truck and tanks. Russia will supply AK rifles on its own.
- This is a temporary solution because India cannot substitute USA or NATO forces in Afghanistan. Unlike USA, we don’t have deep pockets, Unlike NATO-nations, we don’t want to send our troops on Afghan soil. (like Rajiv Gandhi did in SriLanka).
Permanent solution
- Collaborate with Russia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan- ask them to look after the security detail in Afghanistan. Taliban are threat to each of them.
- Joint mining & human resource development projects with China. A prosperous Afghanistan means less new recruits for Taliban.
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great work sir
Thanks man
Thanks Mrunal & Rajtanil.
It will be helpfull if you include source/sources of each topic…..
Thanks sir, its really helpful
thnx sir,great work esp inf regarding new silk route and issues concerning indian ports.
Thnq sir
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==> the p-5 of UNSC are culprits of the world as USSR was responsible for the creation of mujheedens in 1979 in afghan russian war…
afgan was weaker part in asia which is used by powerful nations like uk in 1940’s pre independence,russia in 1970 and usa in 2000
so sir why these powerful nations uses the weak and underdeveloped nations as buffer states to fulfill there bad intents
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Haha….last part was very funny…thanx sir..
Mrunal sir, we have 13 major ports in india
http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2014/CH-22-SHIPPING/Chapter%20No.22.pdf
As of 2010 the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has 10 member states, one candidate member state, and one observer state.
5 Founding Members of ASEAN (1967) = Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.
mrunal where is this article..please upload it back
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2011/08/economy-q-base-year-and-current-year.html
thanks a lot sir..
Plz connect me for articles
Superb..
thanks Mrunal Sir. really nice articles..bt it would be even more helpful if you provide source of each article …thanks
Sir thanks for the article, could you please share with us your views on Lok Sabha elections and the future roadmap for our democracy….
i heard tat g.s 200 and csat 100 in cse 2014 , is it tru mrunal ji ??
Ennore is not under Union Govt. directly I think..
It is run by a public company, in which union has 68% stake.
So Indian Ports Act will not be applicable there.
Please correct if wrong.
thanks Afreen.
More points on Port issues in India -:
1) Inadequate integration with hinterlands, need to develop road/rail connecitvity
2) Capacities of existing ports exhausted (JNPT, Mumbai)
curent affiar, ka jawab nah mrunal sir realy ultimate,
Thank you
mrunal sir .. u have mentioned 12 ports. but i think that there are 13 ports. please clarify
Really very Informative article Sir…. Thank You
Fabulous work sir.
Mrunal BABA ki JAI, 108 times
good one ………….
Great Work sir..