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Nirendra Dev | 30 May, 2016
Indian foreign policy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been derailed and made "directionless", former external affairs minister and senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid has said.

He also stressed that diplomacy "cannot be based on personal agenda" and has to look "beyond one's own nose".

"Where is the foreign policy under this regime? We have not seen one during the last two years," Khurshid told reporter in an interview in New Delhi.

Asked how, as the country's former external affairs minister, he would assess the performance of the Narendra Modi regime on the diplomatic front in the last two years, Khurshid said: "The foreign policy has been derailed and now it is directionless".

"I should say it is a case of myopia. Any country's foreign policy has to look beyond one's own nose," Khurshid said.

"It cannot get personal; a good diplomatic policy cannot be based on personal agenda. There is a complete failure because nothing really seems to have been achieved by the country despite the fact that the prime minister has travelled so much abroad," he said.

Khurshid said the "worst part" is that India has "lost friends" in the neighbourhood.

"From Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Nepal... we seem to be losing out everyone," he said.

To another question on the Modi government's Pakistan policy, especially in the context of the prime minister's unscheduled visit to Lahore on December 25, 2015, he said: "What did he achieve for the country, what was the use? His visit was soon followed by the Pathankot terror attack."

"I will say terror attack on the Pathankot airbase is a testimony of the complete failure of the Modi government's Pakistan policy," Khurshid said.

Known for his closeness to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Khurshid claimed the party was "serious" about extending a helping hand to Modi on foreign policy, especially with regard to Pakistan.

"But nothing happened that we ought to have supported him ," Khurshid said.

Asked to analyse Modi's approach towards Indo-Pak relations, Khurshid said: "Prime Minister Modi seems to always give an impression that 'look here, what the Congress could not do in so many years, I could do'."

"He landed in Pakistan on an unscheduled visit and gave a message that everything is solved. Then came Pathankot. What better testimony of a failure could be?" Khurshid asked.

He also lamented that India's foreign policy in the last two years could not convince the international community and various countries to be "on our side and support us".

"Not many countries have come forward supporting us. The foreign policy is not only wanting something for your own country. It is also walking along and taking others. It is also about knowing what other countries want from you. In terms of all these, the foreign policy has been a failure," Khurshid said.

Asked to comment on the possibility of the Congress's revival in the near future, he said: "The setback is only temporary and the Congress will get back its position in national politics very soon."

(Nirendra Dev can be contacted at nirendra.n@ians.in)
 
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Khorsed comment
Mrithunjayan | Sun Jun 19 21:15:52 2016
Salman Khorshed is absolutely right in this, Its nothing to do with modi. The relation with Arab countries is nothing new even in the past years it was smooth and they are not communal peoples and there is no place there even for modi for such communal politics.... Over all his visits to other countries don't make any advantage. But of course his visits we have to conclude and accept one thing that it makes big advantage to corporate companies who loot the country in different ways and now he is the part of them who spend billions for him in his election campaign and IT......



Shailesh | Sat Jun 4 02:37:13 2016
There was no national & foreign policy at all in the UPA tenure. They failed in every aspect. They were very slow in working style like any Govt offices.Modi Govt is doing very good in all front compared to last 10 years of 10 UPA tenure. We do not want friend like Nepal, Mymar those who can help us in long term.


foreign policy
Girishkumar Patil. | Fri Jun 3 04:17:46 2016
Sir, Let them do there best. We do not think that foreign policy of India is Prime minister's personal agenda. It was in congress regime. In congress regime there was no foreign policy at all.Please let Mr. Modi do his work, as he is doing well.

  Re: foreign policy
Mritunjayan | Sun Jun 19 21:26:00 2016
What you mean foreign policy..... spending millions and millions and u have to understand the outcomes. Its the money for poor and public.....Modi should stay in India to run the show... Not always outside and just blame his team for intolerance... Its a game... U or me don't know... he knows well that he cannot do anything within his range and that's why trying to escape....


Modi Governament ( Its BJP Governamnent Not at all MODI )
Hussain MM | Wed Jun 1 04:48:08 2016
dera sir, Its Interesting to Know how Planing and Innocent Government Fails, BJP 2 Years. Out come for all Indians.( Except Goons, Out laws, Terrorists,and Enjoying co helpers ) 1 . Rupee is lower ( Country is poor ) 2 . Poor man food High price. 3 . farmers killing them self's 4 . Religious intolerance 5. High foreign trip expenses 6. Tax and poor paying for his Self pride 7 . Education Stranded getting lower 8 .education getting expensive 9. Patrol price higher and higher to pay PM foreign trips 10. False Promises 11. Government Posing like a Dictator. 12. Intolerance in local people. 

  Re: Modi Governament ( Its BJP Governamnent Not at all MODI )
Girishkumar Patil | Fri Jun 3 04:22:42 2016
Really don't you see any positive thing than previous government? We can understand your oppose for what.

  Re: Modi Governament ( Its BJP Governamnent Not at all MODI )
Mrithunjayan | Sun Jun 19 21:30:24 2016
You just read what Hussain and all are right. Whats is your opinion on this. Are you believing that its prime miinister's job to always visit other countries.. Its not... He have to depute an external affairs minister and team for that and the PM should involve in Day to Day countries issues.. I strongly believe as PM he failed to do his duties.


 
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