India, on April 23, cancelled the visa which was granted to Chinese dissident leader Dolkun Isa earlier in the month. Dolkun, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) leader, was supposed to visit Dharamsala and take part in a conference being organised by the US-based "Initiatives for China" on April 30 and meet the Dalai Lama.
Though the cancellation of visa is being touted as an embarrassment for India and a case of buckling under pressure from China, it may not be the case.
The Indian government can be faulted on two counts.
Firstly - and though this may be unbelievable - before issuing the e-visa, it did not verify that Isa was on Interpol's Red Corner Notice.
But this theory of there being a technical glitch cannot be believed because India must have checked the credentials of someone like Isa, who is considered a "terrorist" by China. It must have known that it would have to withdraw the visa if China objects to it on the ground of the Red Corner Notice.
MHA sources say E-visa to Dolkun Isa has been cancelled because he has an Interpol Red Corner notice against him. Claim no Chinese pressure.
— Rahul Kanwal (@rahulkanwal) April 25, 2016
Moreover, India issued tourist visa instead of business visa to Isa, knowing fully well that he was coming to address a conference. The Centre must have known that he was coming to address the controversial conference. It cannot be so naive that it will overlook this aspect of diplomacy.
In spite of this, the Indian government issued the visa to the dissident Chinese leader, though it was aware that China would object to it and raise the issue with Interpol, forcing India to withdraw the visa. The BJP-led NDA government at the Centre is facing flak now.
Dolkun Isa episode is a self-inflicted humiliation. Mercifully, wiser heads prevailed, not prickly & immature new warriors of our diplomacy
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) April 25, 2016
Dolkun Isa given visa by our government to prove a point to China. Mr.Doval, surely a red corner notice on him could have been checked.
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) April 25, 2016
What an embarrassing botch-up by Indian govt on Chinese Uyghur rebel Dolkun Isa's visa. Clueless or spineless?
— Abhijit Majumder (@abhijitmajumder) April 25, 2016
Modi Ji is ending his 2 years as India's PM with some more egg on his face. His U-turns have made a mockery of India.https://t.co/buuER0fKAP
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) April 25, 2016
However, those trying to put the Narendra Modi government in the dock over this issue may be off the mark. Because, it may eventually turn out that this step was neither a blunder on the part of India, nor was there any technical glitch.
Chinese dissident leader Dolkun Isa. |
On April 1, China vetoed the UN's bid to declare Pakistan national and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar a terrorist. And within days, India issued the visa to Isa (on April 6). Hence, in all likelihood, this episode may turn out to be a calculated and strategic step by the government to settle a deal with China.
Hope U turn on #Uyghur leader on the condition tht #China changes stand on #Masood azhar. Otherwise its a let down. https://t.co/9dpLQijcfD
— alka saxena (@alka_saxena1) April 25, 2016
Or, the following may have been the Modi government's objective, in which it has largely been successful:
1. It has exposed China's double standards on terrorism. While the communist country vetoes any move to have the JeM chief declared a terrorist, it protests when importance is attached to its own "terrorist" Isa.
2. India's purpose has been achieved. It has hit China where it hurts. The Modi government should not be seen to be taking things lying down.
It shows that China has felt the pinch. Henceforth, it should make China wary of taking India for granted.