The West’s notions of history and geography between Europe and Asia, are drenched in myriad cultural implications and can be traced back to ‘The Romance of Alexander’.
This is a collection of essays mixing truth, epic drama and mythology, composed between the death of Alexander The Great in 323 B.C., and the fourth century A.D, and attributed either to Callisthenes, Aristotle’s nephew or to Alexander’s tutor.
During a 10-year period, Alexander forged an empire encompassing Asia Minor and what the West later defined as the Middle East, annexing the current lands of Turkey, Syria, Israel and Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, a slice of Pakistan and northwest India.
For more than two millennia, Alexander best embodied in the West the clash of these two lofty paradigms: East and West. Alexander’s conquests also helped India to enter the Western frame of mind in terms of geography and civilization.
We eventually learned that India was actually close to the Arab world – overland via Iran, and in naval terms via its direct connection to the Persian Gulf.
The exchange of goods, traditions and culture was always inbuilt in the Big Picture. Overland or seaborne, the ancient Silk Road – before arriving in China – went through India. Rome was already trading with India before learning about the Middle Kingdom, and vice-versa as the Chinese barely knew the Mediterranean existed.
Closer to the West
So, India was always closer to the Western mind than China.
In parallel, when Vasco da Gama reached southwest India in 1498, those ports for more than a millennium had been trading with China, Southeast Asia, the Arab world and the Mediterranean.
The historical case can be made that India’s royals, after trading for so long with Arab, Jewish and Chinese merchants, were fooled by the “peaceful” intention of the first European incursions, which eventually led to British domination of the subcontinent.
This background should be taken into account when we look at what happened during the latest international Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. This was sponsored by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs and the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), an Indian think tank.
The theme of the Raisina Dialogue was “Managing Disruptive Transitions.” And the number one “disruptive transition” was identified as no less than China’s New Silk Road, otherwise known as the Belt and Road Initiative.
“The reality is that China is a disruptive transitional force in the Indo-Pacific, they are the owner of the trust deficit in the region.”
More than 200 million Indians are Muslims, which makes it the third largest Muslim nation in the world after Indonesia and Pakistan. So, it is no wonder that Premier Narendra Modi’s right-wing pro-Hindu BJP acts as the self-proclaimed defender of a multi-millennium civilization.
But when we dig deeper we find that modern Hindu nationalism – instead of worrying about the destiny of the Mahabharata – was actually born in the 1920s, infused with the theories of Mazzini, d’Annunzio and even one Benito Mussolini. Still, that was all about fear of the Hindu identity being swamped by Islam and Christendom.
Now, it is all about fear of China.
Belt and Road versus ‘Quad’
NATO was in full voice at the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi via Admiral Harry Harris, commander of US Pacific Command and named recently as US Ambassador to Australia. According to Harris, “the reality is that China is a disruptive transitional force in the Indo-Pacific, they are the owner of the trust deficit in the region.”
Significantly, the navy chiefs from the Quad nations – US, India, Japan, Australia – all agree on it. So does retired General David Petraeus, the former CIA director and mastermind of the surges in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Neocon ideologue Zalmay Khalilzad, a former US Ambassador to Iraq and Afghanistan, also attended, and duly agreed that by trying to connect all of Eurasia via the Belt and Road, China would “change the international order.”
The Raisina Dialogue fully illustrated the scope of Washington’s terminological pivot from “Asia-Pacific” to “Indo-Pacific”, while detailing the prescription inbuilt in the new Pentagon Defense Strategy.
China – along with Russia – are “revisionist powers” bent on undermining the “international, rules-based order”, especially China with its “predatory economics” which will be fully developed through the Belt and Road program.
So, it was up to Quad to implement a new China containment strategy.
Geopolitically, in Beijing, China-India relations are regarded very seriously, second only in importance to China’s relations with the US. Lately, China-Russia relations have been in the ascendant – mutually exhorted as a “strategic partnership”.
China-Japan relations, meanwhile, may qualify as a distant fourth although vast swathes of the Chinese public appear to consider it the second biggest threat to President Xi Jinping’s “Chinese Dream”.
Yet once Beijing consolidates its influence over key maritime trade routes across East Asia, Japan will cease to be a problem. The real problem is if India ever decides to try to cut or at least interfere with China’s Belt and Road Initiative naval routes – and complex supply lines – across the Indian Ocean.
The key geopolitical question of the 21st century is how the ascension of China will “disrupt” American hegemony and arguably enable a Chinese – actually Eurasian – century.
China and India would have all it takes to be complementary. Both are members of BRICS, the group also comprising Brazil, Russia and South Africa. They are also part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), as well as top nations in the G-20. And yet New Delhi persists on treating Beijing not as a partner but as a threat.
Fear of the rising power
Xi Jinping, for his part, seems to take the Thucydides Trap seriously: when a rising power causes fear in an established power which escalates toward war. Xi has referred to it many times in his speeches.
So, closing the historical circle that started with Alexander, we now have an informed reader from the Middle Kingdom showing respect toward the most eminent historian of Ancient Greece
Xi is, in fact, warning the US, and by proxy, India, not to fall into the mistake that generated the Peloponnesian War, where every player lost.
The fear instilled in Sparta by the ascent of Athens rendered the war inevitable (replace Sparta by Washington/Delhi and Athens by Beijing). Athens was defeated as well as its model of democracy. In fact, the whole of Greece was defeated, its decline acting as a prelude for being conquered by Philip of Macedonia.
Inspired by the maritime expeditions of Admiral Zheng He, Xi’s point is that China is a benevolent power, with the New Silk Road – a massive trade route and a potential multiplier of wealth – developed as the archetypal globalization 2.0 “win-win”.
But, don’t count on India and the Quad to play along.

Jo Snow Please do not insult Chimpanzees! 🙂
They became rich before they became democracy ! Then they pushed the ideal onto all the poor nations in the world and they never became rich! Japan got rich with the ransom from Qing then became democracy, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea all became rich while there colony or under authoritarian rules! Singapore, though a democracy, has always been one party rule!
Much more rational than that one. China had absolutely no desire nor capability to occupy anyone, let alone India. If they do, they would have done that with Zeng He’s armada way before the European’s invasion of the world and India!
The brained washed one is YOU!
Be careful when insulting others when you have mostly lost your own language! Take away Englsh, what would you have left….where is your one common national language?
Omar Khokhar THEY HAVE RULED THE HEART OF CHINA ALSO…
Where did you get that idea from…..lol
John Greene "can be said china is jealous of rising India", wow, you are really thick, aren’t you? No, no Chinese is jealous of your stupidity!
Richard Truong 1. correction: the USA 1. facilitated the entry of China into the global market economy by recognising the PRC in 1972 then by progressively dismantling the barriers against PRC products on the US home market (once they were convinced that the PRC was no longer a hostile Communist power); 2. What high tech sanctions? Do you mean that they have refused to let the PRC legally acquire the sort of stuff that has military application? Well, I do not know of a single military power on Earth that does not try to protect its military secrets and 3. what seperatist movements? Do you mean to say that the Tibetans and the Ughirs of Xingiang are both perfectly happy under PRC rule but have, in the past, been duped by American propaganda into revolt? Oh sure! Tell us another fable, why don’t you?.
Richard, how much longer do the rest of us have to wait before those like you finally shed the sort of victim mentality you vent and see China’s situation the way it really is?
Come to think of it: how much longer before Chinese rid themselves of an inherited resentment over the Opium Wars and acknowledge that Imperial China invited these and the woes that followed down upon itself?
Remember China was a dirty beggar with a begging bowl eating dogs, rats, coakroaches, rats and cats with rice bowl; until your God Nixon visited Dow Chow Ping in 1979; where it was planned to sell Chinese women as prostitutes to the Americans; and Chinese men as servants of the Yankeees; in exchange for Yankee Dollars $ and American companies setting up factories to give jobs to Chinks, to house Chinks; to feed Chinks; to clothe Chinks; in exchange for Chinese voting YES in the UN Security Council to American demands. Chinese sold their country, men and women to Yankees. Dare you lecture Indians!
Michael Wang Mayur M Kotecha · University of London
India should fire its gift of Indian Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Shanghai and Beijing that should shut up all the slight eyed Chinks in shock and awe. In the second round, India should also fire its Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. That should also shut up the Pakis forever.
Mayur M Kotecha · University of London
India should fire its gift of Indian Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Shanghai and Beijing that should shut up all the slight eyed Chinks in shock and awe. In the second round, India should also fire its Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. That should also shut up the Pakis forever.
Mayur M Kotecha · University of London
India should fire its gift of Indian Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Shanghai and Beijing that should shut up all the slight eyed Chinks in shock and awe. In the second round, India should also fire its Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. That should also shut up the Pakis forever.
India should fire its gift of Indian Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Shanghai and Beijing that should shut up all the slight eyed Chinks in shock and awe. In the second round, India should also fire its Agni 5 Nuclear Missiles towards Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. That should also shut up the Pakis forever.
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Trump limited the H-1 Visa so important to Indian technicians. American commenters quickly used Trump’s vulgar language meant for African nations, on India. Most reveled in using it since the President used it.
You probably already know this but Americans today are generally rude, ignorant and do not care to know about other nations, proving that a high standard does not usually translate to good mannners or good morals.
The saddest thing about India is that all that pollution can be so easily cleaned. India has the technology, money and expertise
an Indian who visits Singapore for a vacation never drops a piece of paper on the side walk knowing that the law is fully enforced. but the moment that same Indian returns back to India he has no problem spitting, urinating defecating and littering Indian sidewalks.
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Maybe you misunderstood me. I often read Indian commenters rightfully boasting about India’s achievements that has placed India among an elite group which includes the US.
But the failure of that position is that the bulk of India remains in an abysmal state. It is my belief that any government must meet the basics of her society before spending outrageous amounts of money for high tech ventures including space flights. When a government like India who also claims to be a Democracy neglects her people to achieve high levels in special areas it is an act of elitism of the worst kind. There is nothing to be proud of a nation who has the capacity to land on the moon while most of the people live lives that belong 2 thousand years ago.
Look at N. Korea. Pyongyang has the capacity to nuke a nation while her people starve. What good are nukes to protect people half dead from starvation?
That is the difference between America/Europe/Canada and India. Our leaders made sure the nation is fully developed and in the process reached high advancements in all fields.
The wealth of India’s billionaires in the face of so much poverty is obscene, and nothing to be proud about.
You are right Indians who leave India and the monstrosity of New Delhi do quite well which only proves my point. Average well educated Indians settled in America are many times wealthier than their counterparts in India. If you Truly believed in Democratic values you would be more concerned about the average Indian than be proud of the rich Indian.
To all the people from the West n Indians here, yeah! Shanghai is yet to catch up with Mumbai! Chinese rode their trains everywhere – inside, outside, on top and perhaps under carriage.
India is on top of the world!
Michael Bagala i just try to point out why Mr. Trump never use any bad lanhuage against India is Indian companys investment in USA in 2017 Induan Tech Giant Infosys Confirm to open new offices in California and as per Trump own rule make usa great again,,infosys confirm to hire 10,000 USA citizen itself
Michael Bagala i have never compare Indian, living standard woth usa, of course they superior but with china diffrence is just few,,, main problem in both china and india is population…… and Migration in usa….. how many usa people apply for citizenship of China and India can you explain me? ??? not only USA but in country like UK, Australia you can see several Indian and Chinies stay for batter earning
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Your earliear comments were specifiic to Trump’s wealth versus how many Indian billionaires surpass him. You got the figure wrong. It is between 10 to 15 billion, not 3 billion. Even so there are many Indian billionaires with more.
Since your point was to compare the elite of India to that of America I am limiting my reply to America and India.
The common man in America takes for granted:
uninterrupted electricity, clean uninterrupted water supply, food supply, clothing and housing, capacity of average person to read and write, health coverage from hospitals,medical staff, medical insurance, to live in well furnished home with the basic appliances taken for granted including washer/dryer, dishwasher, car, lawn mover, telephone, air conditioner, heating system, full range of consumer goods for both man and pet. Most Americans also have disposable income after meeting basic expenses. Most americans pay taxes, including income tax (most Indians do not due to poverty)
I make this point is becuase India ranks among the few nations who have achieved high levels in the scientific fields and when one lists them it looks like India as a nation is equal in living standards to America. That is what your comment is projecting and it is not true.
John Greene – China is way far ahead of India. The hype of China’s jealousy on India is a piece of joke.