Panel
Session on India and the Policy Effect of Obama
The
Bharat Chamber of Commerce organised a panel discussion on
‘India and the Policy Effect of Obama’, at the
Park Hotel, Kolkata, on November 14, 2008. Prof. Omprakash
Mishra, Pro Vice-Chancellor, IGNOU and Member Secretary, Global
India Foundation, Kolkata was one of the chief speakers at
the event.
The
programme began with a welcome address by the President of
Bharat Chamber of Commerce, Mr. P.R. Agarwala. He spoke at
length about the unparalleled character of the 2008 US Presidential
Election and about the impact of Mr. Obama’s election
on both the US and global economy.
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A: Prof. Omprakash Mishra, Pro Vice-Chancellor, IGNOU
and Member Secretary, Global India Foundation, with Mr. P.R.
Agarwala, President, Bharat Chamber of Commerce, at the panel
session.
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B: Prof. Mishra addressing the audience at the panel
session
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C: Mr. P.R. Agarwala welcoming Prof. Mishra
Prof.
Omprakash Mishra expounded in a lucid manner about the many
important variables that have governed the election of Mr.
Obama and its impact on India’s foreign policy. He stated
that men and women do not sufficiently change the cardinal
domestic politics of any country. Therefore, it is highly
unlikely that Mr. Obama may influence US domestic politics
in a radical manner. Further, Prof. Mishra spoke on the importance
of political decisions being governed by strategy. Economy
being one of the foremost components of strategy, there is
likely to be more continuities than discontinuities in American
foreign policy. He also laid emphasis on the view that Indo-American
relations have an autonomy of their own, and since India is
now more of an emerging global player rather than an emerging
global power, USA cannot afford to ignore the importance of
India in its domestic policies as well as in the international
arena.
Other
speakers at the session who spoke on the economic impact of
Mr. Obama’s election were Mr. Pradeep Gooptu, Resident
Editor, Business Standard, and Dr. Saikat Sinha Roy, Reader,
Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
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