Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
12
April 2019
Is Australia the tail
of the elephant in the Lankan room?
[Coming in the
aftermath of Sri Lanka increasing its economic dependence on China even more,
reports of the US Navy setting up a ‘logistical hub’ in the country and their
Australian counterpart sending in four vessels and a thousand personnel for a
multi-nation mid-sea exercise, have raised questions if Colombo was biting more
than it could chew in the regional geo-strategic space.] Observer Research
Foundation’s N Sathiya Moorthy’s article headed – ‘Sri Lanka: More elephants in
the room than the nation can handle?’
India came into Sri Lanka through Northern Tamils
who claimed the right to self-governance. China came into Sri Lanka through
Southern Sinhalese who also claimed the right to self governance. Together they
have invited the Opposition of China on
world stage – the USA and its aid in
world politics - Australia.
The East India Company through which British came to
India is presented as follows by Wikipedia:
[The East India Company (EIC),
also known as the Honourable East India Company (HEIC) or the British
East India Company and informally as John Company, Company
Bahadur, or simply The Company, was an English and later
British joint-stock company. It was formed
to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially
with Mughal India and the East Indies (Maritime Southeast Asia), and later
with Qing China. The company ended up seizing control over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, colonised parts of Southeast Asia,
and colonised Hong Kong after a war with
Qing China.]
Whether Sri Lanka is ‘invaded’ by these countries or
whether it globalizes itself depends on every Sri Lankan citizen and her/his
investment in self-governance through the pathway currently available. In his
article ‘Reclaiming the Mahabharata for India’s 21st Century manifestation’ Mr
Gautam Chikermane, Vice President of
Observer Research Foundation, states:
[The ideas
of dharma, artha, kama and moksha the Mahabharata expresses and which
were relevant five millenniums ago to kings, kingdoms and praja (the
‘governed’), remain equally relevant to individuals and families,
organisations and companies, communities and nations today.]
As per my experience, when I believe that I am entitled to a benefit the
experience through which I identified the benefit – is my empowering energy
from within. When I share that benefit with others who are likely to go through
similar experience – the benefit becomes opportunity. Juniors/heirs who fail to attribute credit to those from
whom they inherited the opportunity would tend to limit themselves to current
power only. Hence they tend to show the whole outcome as it they did it.
The law may say that the ‘Customer is right’. An interviewer at the
University of NSW asked me how is one to take that the Customer is right when one
knows that s/he – the supplier is right? He was an army man – trained in the
USA also. How can he be wrong? If he is wrong in his mind, he loses power and
would not be able to function in the position that requires him to give orders
and not take orders.
Those who use arms as their major weapon need to think they are superior
and v.v. This is healthy where there is no gap between thinking and knowing
ourselves by ourselves using our true measures. When the other side is
disorderly, we need to stop sharing and take our position as Seniors. It was on
this basis that I wrote yesterday to Jetwing Management who ignored my emails
regarding my special rate as a ‘loyalty’ customer:
[I am a super-host with Airbnb Accommodation services here
in Sydney and I bring every customer into me to find the commonness and
to reject individual customer traits that clash with our services. That was
also the foundation of my services when working with Airlanka. On that
basis, I would have considered myself an owner-customer (like
employee-shareholders). The value of such customers is exponential – and hence
the value of word of mouth promotion. I
have in fact been promoting Jetwing Jaffna as well as North Gate by Jetwing
with the Diaspora here. I am happy to have a group session with your group when
I am next in Jaffna during the above period – at no cost to Jetwing. It would
help you work on that ‘ common goodwill’ value with the Diaspora. ]
The fact that the responses
came from junior level staff confirmed to me the lack of ownership felt
by senior staff in the Jaffna Tamil Customer and therefore Jaffna itself. When
we believe – the place communicates its Truth through the avenue currently
available.
Northern Tamil militants who used what happened to Tamils in
1983 but did not feel the pain of Colombo Tamils as their own, were looking for
benefits and not opportunities when they enrolled in large numbers with militant
groups supported by India. They thus became like the East India Company through
which the British invaded India. Interestingly, the East India Company seems to
have left its legacy behind and this seems to have been passed on to the LTTE:
[In the 18th century, Britain had a huge
trade deficit with Qing dynasty China and so, in 1773, the
company created a British monopoly on opium buying in Bengal,
India, by prohibiting the licensing of opium farmers and private cultivation.
The monopoly system established in 1799 continued with minimal changes until
1947. As the opium trade was illegal in China, Company
ships could not carry opium to China. So the opium produced in Bengal was sold
in Calcutta on condition that it be sent to China.
Despite the Chinese ban on opium
imports, reaffirmed in 1799 by the Jiaqing
Emperor, the drug was smuggled into China from Bengal by traffickers
and agency houses such as Jardine, Matheson & Co and Dent &
Co. in amounts averaging 900 tons a year. The proceeds of the
drug-smugglers landing their cargoes at Lintin Island were
paid into the company's factory at Cantonand
by 1825, most of the money needed to buy tea in China was raised by the illegal
opium trade.]
As per
my discovery, if we fail to pay our debts to our seniors and ancestors but use
their status for current purposes – we inherit their negative energy which resides
as sins in an area and in those to whom that area is ‘home’. Status inherited without
faith is of hearsay value. When used at policy level – it comes with its
primary level ‘other side’.
As for
the elephant in the room – India’s National emblem, the animal on the east is
its Guardian. As per Hindu legend, the elephant represents ancestral mental
power. Hence Lord Ganesh – went around His parents and won the prize mango.
The
values of Mahabharatham need to be written in today’s language as per one’s own
true experience. Such value would naturally connect itself to the value in the
Big picture. As per that Big picture – we are all different parts of One whole.
Hence when Buddhist leaders do not find
the pathway to economic success they go to Thirupathi the Lord of economic
prosperity. If they already have that through politics they can cure any sins
that the wealth picked up along the way. Faith cures due to the net positive
value that that place depicts. The return comes to the person and/or group
whose earnings made the visit possible.
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