Indian Leadership Vs Chinese Virus

India will win the war against the unmitigated catastrophe of the Chinese virus with effective and strong leadership.

India will win the war against the unmitigated catastrophe of the Chinese virus with effective and strong leadership.
India will win the war against the unmitigated catastrophe of the Chinese virus with effective and strong leadership.

The war between the Chinese virus and Indian leadership

Who is winning the war between the Chinese virus and Indian leadership at present? Any guesses? To me, it’s very clear. India will win the war against the Chinese virus. No Doubts. The cost will be high. In fact, inordinately high. The difference between a ‘high cost’ and an ‘inordinately high cost’ is attributable to Indian leadership at present. That cost, unfortunately, is three to four thousand lives on a daily basis and probably growing as I write this article. Very sad and heart wrenching but true. This diatribe is not a broad brush paint against everyone. I am highlighting a few glaring defects which the Chinese virus has exposed at this point of crisis. Forget election rallies, Kumbh Mela or farmers’ agitation. They are behind us. No point in crying about them. They have spilt their poison. Look ahead. I am talking of the current and future situation which we have to overcome. It needs effective and strong leadership.

However, our invisible leadership is reflected in inaction, being out of touch with reality and the homilies being paid to prime and chief leaders by their followers. It is time for some of these leaders to take a reflective call; whether they want success born from hard work and dedication to the nation or they want to be consigned to history as glitzy failures. I am no one to judge them. It is Indians who will judge them and history will charge them accordingly. History is cruel, cold and objective. History overcomes deceptive narratives and spin doctors. Even Gods have not escaped history’s wrath. Just read Mahabharata and Ramayana. Our current crop of leaders are mere mortals and definitely not above gods.

It is very obvious that Delhi our capital is going through an unmitigated catastrophe. I hope for all our sakes Delhi pulls through. It is important because it is our capital. It represents whatever India stands for.

I’ve been analysing and following the course of waves of the Chinese virus. This wave is a tsunami. However, the whole of India is NOT overwhelmed or out of control. There are states and districts and their leadership who are fighting the rage of the Chinese virus in an organized manner. Their losses are high but are facing the situation squarely – with thought and purpose. They will win the battle faster. Yesterday I saw an interview of the BMC Commissioner on NDTV. The way the BMC has gone about organising its response in Mumbai was heart-warming. Well done Iqbal Chahal (even if he is only 50% right). There is no doubt that Mumbai has had a terrible time. However, two things stood out in the BMC methods. Organization and discipline. I was wondering, who is this guy? Spoke well. Calm. Confident and organised in his thoughts and expression? At the end of the talk, he said “look, I am the son of an army officer and I believe in discipline”. That told everything to me. Where states are in control of the situation they have imposed discipline backed by a thinking organization and leadership.

Kerala, a small state. Minimal resources. The high number of infections. A low number of deaths consistently. The overall cost will be relatively low. They will fight and pull through eventually. It’s predictable. Look at Tamil Nadu. Bigger state. Lower infections. A low number of deaths. All this despite having gone through elections. Not that elections have not had an effect. They have taken the virus into the countryside. Earlier Chennai was 50% of the infections. Today it is only 33% of the state’s infections. Overall, quiet and unflashy but good leadership. Whether the current Chief Minister will lose or wins in the elections is immaterial. He has proven to be a good leader. He deserves everyone’s respect. Same thing goes for Orissa. By many standards, Orissa was a state of poverty, backwardness, lack of development. That is passe. The way it is fighting this virus is commendable. I could go on with many other states. However, what is coming out in national and international media is that India as a whole has gone out of control. That’s not so. It’s only pockets of failure. We should understand that. Leaders matter to remedy the situation.

It is very obvious that Delhi our capital is going through an unmitigated catastrophe. I hope for all our sakes Delhi pulls through. It is important because it is our capital. It represents whatever India stands for. However, the stories coming out of Delhi are bleak. The number of infections in every society or RWA (Resident Welfare Association) is scary. The hospitals and medical fraternity are overwhelmed. The inadequacy of medical equipment, medicines and oxygen are reflected in the ever-burning pyres. Even crematoriums are hamstrung. The haunting images of burning pyres reflect inadequate leadership. The same goes for the states surrounding Delhi and those cities that are international destinations like Bengaluru (which seems to be following Delhi’s footsteps). Look at it objectively. Where chaos prevails – lack of organisation, poor discipline and failed leadership is apparent. It is not only the leadership at the state level but also at the national level which is complicit in this tragedy.

What are the high watermarks of this tragedy? Data suppression and lying by the governments will lead to the application of wrong remedies which will only compound the tragedy. Hiding things do not solve issues. They putrefy them. Loss of control of the situation is palpable. That has led to a lot of panic in the air, duly compounded by the silence of the leadership. The silence is unfortunately accompanied by high decibel unwanted noise – of a political slugfest, burnishing fading reputations and shameless apple polishing. The vaccination program has never seemed more confused. There is no clarity. High hopes are being raised when it is ground underneath. The TV and media are running riot. I cannot blame them for the gory picture they are showing to everyone. Through their insensitivity they are filling the space created by the absence of reliable leadership, loss of faith in official releases and extreme economy of truth. These gory pictures are an outpouring of the tragic truths which we must know either way. Despite all this, there is no sense of emergency in the air. We still see rallying and electioneering. IPL cricket in Delhi in the mecca of Corona today? Ludicrous. The overall impression is that while India is fighting with its back to the wall, some of our leaders are on a different planet. When a union minister puts out a tweet extolling the PMs leadership when the crisis is still raging, it seems he can do nothing better than that. When CMs say that their states do not have an oxygen crisis when people are dying for lack of it in their state hospitals, very clearly they have deluded into a make-believe world. When High Court judges order exclusive facilities for themselves to be created for treatment in five-star hotels during such times, it represents privileged depravity of a special kind. Our political, governmental and societal leaders have either abandoned us to our fate and or are plainly incompetent.

I cannot emphasise the implementation of ruthless discipline through Covid Appropriate Behaviour. It is necessary for our population which is not amenable to discipline and more prone to Covid Inappropriate Behaviour.

Despite all this, there is hope for redemption. The first step for redemption for all our leaders is to face and speak the truth. Do not hide issues. The nation and the people will be with you if the truth is known from you. We have to fight this together. Do not alienate people when they are grieving. Get to the ground. See things for yourself or by your minions. Meet people. Visit hospitals, testing centres, crematoriums. Share grief. Solve problems. It will release you from the alternate world of privilege you have been living in and get you into the real world of suffering. It will infuse confidence and quell the panic. Instil the discipline of Covid Appropriate Behaviour ruthlessly. Discipline quells panic. It infuses confidence. It will stem the tide. Make a viable, implementable and visible plan. There has to an organised review and update on the progress made on each front of this fight on a regular basis – testing, oxygen supply, hospital beds, doctors, vaccinations. Institute a public feedback mechanism. What are the plans for the next 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, week, a month? I would recommend this activity twice a day. Very importantly, these should be inclusive to all parties sans petty politics. Let me remind our politicians again. If I fear anything more than the Chinese virus it is the vermin in our politics.

I cannot emphasise the implementation of ruthless discipline through Covid Appropriate Behaviour. It is necessary for our population which is not amenable to discipline and more prone to Covid Inappropriate Behaviour. Let us not fool ourselves by saying that ‘this is our culture’. It is not. Our ancient scriptures like Vedas, Gita, Ramayana and Mahabharata do not propagate urinating in public, spitting, traffic violations, jumping queues, bribing, eve-teasing, inappropriate touching, littering, cheating, lying, ticketless travel and more. This is endemic to modern Indian society and pseudo-religious organisations. They say cleanliness is next to godliness. Implementing it in the current times needs some stick. Our politicians and leaders must wield the big stick and talk softly. The opposite is happening. Big talk and no stick. If it is felt that it is beyond normal police and law enforcement to make things happen, get the Armed Forces in. They know discipline well and will implement Covid Appropriate Behaviour very fast. They will also get the organisation in.

It is also very clear to me that all the help coming from international sources is great. We must pay for it to the last dollar. Their aid should be restricted to the fact that it was made available to us when needed. India is thankful for the world (less China) which is standing by our side in this humongous fight. However, the help being rendered will be minuscule. Our scale is too big. It will only give us a jump start in the fight which will have to be based on our resources; which are plenty if we organise ourselves. Organisation, discipline and leadership will take us across. Think back. What did our PM do when he went to Ladakh. He demonstrated leadership as also instilled belief and confidence in the nation and troops there. That is what he needs to do again. Instil belief in a shaken nation. If everyone is together we will come out of it. We say – “Altogether Heave”

PS: My last point. At our hour of need, China offered help on one hand and blocked it with the other. On the other hand, the USA has opened its war chest after initial hiccups. It is very clear who is our friend and who is our foe. We need to deal with our foe accordingly. However, that is for later. Let us fight the Chinese virus together.

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1. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of PGurus.

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Served four decades in the Indian Army as a Gunner in multiple operational areas and appointments with pride, honour and dignity. Currently professor in Aerospace Department of IIT Madras. Mentoring young minds. The transition from a three star general to a academic has been exciting. Sharing some of my experiences and views through this blog.
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3 COMMENTS

  1. Dear General

    The Sky has not fallen!!

    It is easy to preach, slightly harder to ‘ get on with it”
    The purpose of a Leader is to inspire people.

    Our Leadership under Prime Sevak Modi has done a commendable job.

    The USA has not been quite the friend that you and ” liberal ” supporters claim it is.

    We will have to stand on our own, and fight this Dharmic war on our own, with our own resources

    The peak will be over in a few weeks.

    It would be nice if our nay sayers could stop bad-mouthing our indigenous solutions , including and especially Ayurveda.

    We do not need to be blackmailed by US admisntration

  2. Dear General, Very well said. I hope the leaders and administration listens to your words of wisdom.

  3. Lt Gen Shankar Ji, your soothing words under chaos is too good at the same time courageous words given to one and all is praiseworthy.

    Your first four sentences in the first para sums up everything.

    What is puzzling in this Chinese checker is that post 24th March 2020 announcement of nationwide lockdown against the backdrop of nationwide 598 China virus cases with 9 deaths and uploading Arogya Setu App in our country and currently 400,000 active cases with 30,000 deaths, oxygen, medicines and hospital beds shortages, crematorium confusions and chaos still the Union Government refuses to clamp down nationwide lockdown for at least 10 to 14 days and instead state governments were asked to announce lockdowns! Adamant attitude and series of denials is sickening indeed. State governments lockdown leads to negative GDP adds up in the Central accounts only!

    Central government should have clamped down Presidents rule in Delhi due to daily nataks of krazywal spending Rs.800 crores on advertisements in two months and drugs cartel cum underworld government in Maharashtra. Both States are notorious. Today Krazywal announced free ration and Rs.5000 per head for auto-walas (auto owner or daily hired person?) instead of arranging Oxygen supplies and installing already sanctioned a year ago oxygen plants!

    I agree with you also on data mis-management and wrong reporting which will cripple virologist/epidomologists and R&D research students to do proper Genome Sequencing at the backdrop of nearly ten new variants.

    There is no doubt that our country will over come and minimize Wuhan lab Chinese virus if we spend at least 6% of our GDP for the next few years otherwise there is no point in talking about health care and health tourism in this country. Look at 2020-21 Budget of our FM said Rs.2.30 lakhs crores for health after dissecting it was only Rs.35,000 crores for Corona! This is how NDA Govt is self patting itself while our chartered accounts and so called economists are tip lipped may be hoping for dollops from the GOI at a future date!

    Chandi Homams are performed to gain political power! Performance is pathetic all over the country

    May Almighty God help our Country

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