to ensure that prices are back to normal
levels at the earliest otherwise the economic
growth will look meaningless for the middle
class & poor people of this nation.
2) Terror threat- Post
26/11 no major terror attack has struck
India but the Headley-Rana case is a chilling
reminder of the vulnerable security situation.
From the time Chidambaram has taken over
as union home minister, the inteligence
sharing has improved drastically. But there
are still many grey areas. The threat of
another 26/11 type attack continues to loom.
3) Commonwealth Games- This has
become a matter of pride for the nation.
This is a golden opportunity for India to
showcase itself to the world as a potential
superpower. China was able to do it by hosting
the 2008 Olympic Games. But with the IOC
skeptical about the preparation made so
far, the onus is on the administration to
act quickly at any cost. If Delhi is able
to pull this off succesfully then the stereotype
of India been just a poor nation and full
of call centres might be finally broken.
This is a huge challenge as the nation’s
reputation is at stake.
4) The Naxal threat- The
naxals proved in 2009 that they are the
biggest security threat to this country.
With the naxal influence growing from the
state to state the government will have
to do much more to restrict this threat.
Apart from dialogue with the Naxals, enhancement
of police weapons & special task force
are significant immediate steps that the
government will have to take.
5) Implementation of flagship programs-
The iconic projects and flagship programmes
of the UPA government are suffering from
implementation blues. The delivery monitoring
unit in the Prime Minister’s Office
that assessed the performance of 18 schemes
has found that only the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(SSA) is doing well. The Rajiv Gandhi Yojna
(Housing scheme) & Right to education
are some key projects that are yet to take
off. Making sure they take off in the right
direction would be essential this year.
6) Creation of smaller states-
The Telangana issue has triggered of a debate
which would shape the future of India. Having
smaller states could prove to be boon as
it would lead to more development, lesser
corruption and more decentralization. But
it is imperative that the government comes
out with clear set of policies for carving
out smaller states. Creating states merely
on ethnic or linguistic lines doesn’t
make sense at this point of time. Economics
should be the driving point. Setting up
a committee to set the guidelines should
be done at the earliest.
7) Autonomy for Jammu & Kashmir-
This is a thorny issue that is
bound to create huge ripples but probably
is the right way ahead. Critics argue that
this will create a safe haven for terrorists
which will have a direct impact on Indian
security. By granting autonomy to J&K,
the government just might tilt the valley’s
support in its favour. With uncertainty
attached to Pakistan’s democratic
future, this is the practical way ahead.
8) Foreign policy decisions-
India has been criticized in the last few
years for going the US way on international
political issues. The vote against Iran
was seen in this light. On issues like climate
change India has been able to guard its
interest. But will it stifle under US pressure
on large international political issues
is the big question.
9) How to deal with neighbours-
This question has haunted India for decades
now. To talk or not to talk to Pakistan
is a big question. So far India has resisted
from taking a very rigid stand. But it still
needs to find ways to make Pakistan act
against the perpetrators of 26/11. Without
that there would be no meaning to any dialogues
with them. Similarly the China issue is
even dicier. On issues like climate change
both countries have lobbied together but
the Arunachal Pradesh issue is the tricky
one where trusting China could be a mistake.
10) Police Reforms- P.Chidambaram
has been raising this point for sometime
now. The police needs immediate reforms.
The recent cases of Ruchika molestation
and Mumbai cops dancing in an underworld
party exposed the naked truth. Also the
cops need better training & weapons
to fight terror attacks.
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