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Atom aadmi
The Indian Express :
The puzzlement is stronger when you consider that the same political class, rhetoric and occasional recidivism notwithstanding, has shown maturity on economic policy. The BJP ridiculously opposed VAT but fell in line. The Left has blocked reforms in this government but even Marxists haven’t made the market a make or break issue. And the Congress has tried hard to ensure no big backward economic step was taken. So why is the nuclear deal so badly stuck? There are learned explanations that involve clauses and sub-clauses in treaties, and coteries and sub-coteries in parties. But there may be a simpler explanation that involves people.
Parties can’t any more substantively sabotage economic reforms without inviting popular disaffection. The nuclear deal is important but is not seen to “touch lives” in the same way. That’s of course not true — power supply and strategic strength both impact citizens directly. But reforms have been roughly translated into the language of the people. The nuclear deal hasn’t been. So parties feel they have the luxury of brinkmanship (the Left) or cussedness (the BJP). Or they (the Congress) don’t feel compelled enough to really test their critics’ will. Ironically, a crisis can change this; reforms, remember, started because of a crisis. If fuel shortage hits India’s nuclear programme badly, a deal that will allow fuel supplies may find a popular idiom. So the key question is whether geopolitics will allow the deal to be done at that time.
editor@expressindia.com
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