




Third, the decision impugns our democratic credentials. What does it mean to say that we are a democracy if we cannot permit free discussion of this kind? Disallowing this conference is more the sort of gesture you would expect from an authoritarian regime. Indeed, detractors of India will find more grist for their mill. Even if India were to be criticised on Kashmir, it would gain far more by projecting itself as a credible democracy. Fourth, it reveals an astonishing lack of judgment. Even if you were a security hawk, would you consider an open conference — all the parties are known, their antecedents can be ascertained — a security risk of any kind?
It is difficult to avoid the feeling that actions like this are not the product of any prudence, foresight or thought. They are symptomatic of a state that wants to exercise control simply for the sake of exercising it. And in doing so it reveals its own smallness. To paraphrase Burke, great nations and small minds go ill together.


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