Ceremony is nice,but India must deliver on its promises to Bangladesh
A border-closing ceremony at the Petrapole-Benapole checkpost,to strengthen the friendship between Indias Border Security Force and the Border Guard Bangladesh,is undoubtedly an important event. Better management of this border,in terms of reducing law and order violations and protecting traders,is a priority neglected for long. If this could indeed be a Wagah of the East,without the aggression and jingoism characteristic of the retreat ceremony at the India-Pakistan crossing,it would be welcome. Symbolism has always mattered in diplomacy.
Indias scope for manoeuvre in Dhaka,and for reaching out to a government under siege,is narrowing. But that space has also been curtailed by New Delhis own failure to deliver on the issues that matter most to Dhaka,namely,the land boundary agreement (LBA) to exchange the enclaves,and the sharing of the Teesta waters. This failure has resulted from Indias own blinkered domestic politics,not Bangladeshs. In not keeping its promises,Delhi has also failed the progressive and secular millions in Bangladesh who are battling to save the original,more tolerant,idea of their country,and who,unlike the fundamentalists,regard India as a friend. The government must use the last window of the winter session of Parliament before Bangladesh itself goes to polls to clear the LBA. That is Delhis topmost task vis-a-vis Dhaka.