Tillerson visit aimed at harnessing India to contain China:CPM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Criticising US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's visit to India, CPI(M) today alleged that it was aimed at harnessing to fulfil the US's goals vis-a-vis and

It also expressed scepticism over Tillerson's assurances regarding putting pressure on to act against the terrorist groups operating from the country.


Former CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat, in an editorial in the forthcoming issue of party organ 'People's Democracy", called the visit "another step in the US gambit to draw fully into a strategic-military alliance in what is called the Indo-Pacific region".

Karat pointed out that before his visit to India, Tillerson in his speech at a think-tank in had said that "the United States and are increasingly global partners with growing strategic convergence".

He said that Tillerson's speech, titled 'defining our relationship with for the next century', had made it clear that the United States wishes to harness in its efforts to contain in the Asia-Pacific region.

"He accused of 'undermining the international rules-based order' even while praising India's role. Tillerson underlined the fact that the foundation of the strategic alliance is the military relationship," Karat said.

The Left leader alleged that

"Tillerson made it clear that the United States wishes to harness in its efforts to contain in the Asia-Pacific region....

"He accused of 'undermining the international rules-based order' even while praising Indias role."

On Tillerson's assurances regarding putting pressure on to act against terror groups, Karat reminded that the top US official arrived in Delhi after visiting Islamabad and that the Trump administration has always acknowledged Pakistan's importance in resolving the conflict in Afghanistan.

"Tillerson made the rhetorical assurances that the US is putting pressure on the Pakistani establishment to act against the terrorist groups operating from the country.

"This was done, as usual, to allay India's concerns, but the reality is that the Trump administration cannot dispense with the Afghanistan and strategy," the Left leader wrote.

He cautioned that Tillerson's visit was also aimed to get on board for its sanctions and hostile manoeuvres against as Trump administration "is determined to scuttle the nuclear agreement arrived at with by the Obama administration".

"Going along with the US sanctions on would be harmful to Indias vital interests in the energy and economic spheres, but given past experience, the Modi government may give in to US pressure," Karat observed in the editorial.

Karat has cited that "earlier dialogue between the foreign and commerce ministers of both the countries are now replaced by dialogue involving the foreign and defence ministers highlighting the military strategic nature of the relationship".

Along with selling more weaponry worth billions of dollars to India, US administration has also put pressure to sign other foundational military agreements like the CISMOA, he claimed.

Tillerson arrived in on October 24 on his maiden visit. During his three day stay, he held talks with the Indian leadership on further strengthening the Indo-US strategic partnership.

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First Published: Thu, November 02 2017. 17:42 IST