24 May 2023
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
QUAD
& IMMIGRATION
Foreign
Minister Penny Wong says Australia's relationship with India has "a lot of
momentum" after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a raucous
welcome at a cultural event at Sydney's Olympic Park overnight. – 9 News
The
stated purpose of Mr Modi’s visit to Australia, was the QUAD. But the outcome
was in the form of Economic Migration. At
the deeper level, it is a loss for China, in terms of settling its own people
in other nations, like Sri Lanka.
To
the average Australian, Sri Lankans also would be ‘Indians’. Likewise Ms Wong would
be ‘Chinese’. As per the above report, Ms Wong concluded as follows:
"What's
important here is we've got the world's largest democracy, the world's most
populous nation, India, saying 'We want to partner with others to ensure an
open and resilient Indo-Pacific that is a region which is peaceful and
stable',"
To my mind, this
happened as per the need of both nations. The parallel of this is simultaneously
happening in Sri Lanka also. India needs emigration and Australia needs immigration.
If there is a war involving China and India on opposite sides, Australians of
Indian origin would be in the front-row, of Australian Forces. They were in the
Sri Lankan war, after China invaded through Hambantota on the excuse of Belt & Road initiative. Hambantota is in
the religious jurisdiction of Hindu Tamil Philosophy of Murugan – the deity of
Democracy. Hence each time Sinhalese prayed to
Murugan – they prayed for victory through armed war and also for Indian Hindu
Tamil migration to Sri Lanka. It is a kind of Royalty to the Hindu philosophy to
custodians of Hindu power in Sri Lanka.
In addition, it is also
in conflict with their belief in Buddhism. Two philosophies of different
beliefs would naturally merge at the destination of Truth/God. The pathways must
run parallel and not meet. If they met on the way one becomes senior and the other,
the junior. Hence Buddhism foremost article naturally diluted the power of Hindu
Murugan in the mind of Sinhala Buddhists.
In Sri Lanka, Murugan
in Kathirgamam is relatively poorer than
the Murugan of Nallur – in Northern
Province. The ultimate reality was loss of wealth by South and gain of wealth by
North through emigration to economically progressive Western countries. This is the essence of the saying 'Failures
are the pillars of success.’ This is true where the two groups are with one
sovereign power and the side that failed seeks and finds the weaknesses that caused
its failure.
In the case of QUAD,
the member nations are against China’s military power. But the average
Australian of Indian origin would tend to view it simply as Opposition to China.
Hence in its own way, QUAD power has been strengthened through Indian culture
of loyalty in Australia, through immigration.
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