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Winter Olympics 2022 | Well done, India. Time to play nice has passed

The surreal has become real in Beijing.

February 06, 2022 / 18:45 IST
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Many media organisations have banned their reporters from carrying their laptops and phones to Beijing so that Chinese officials can’t spy on their data. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
Many media organisations have banned their reporters from carrying their laptops and phones to Beijing so that Chinese officials can’t spy on their data. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

India has done a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympic Games currently on in Beijing—no government officials will attend any of the ceremonies. Doordarshan will also not live-broadcast these events. The sole Indian representative, skier Arif Khan, will of course compete. This is exactly how it should be.

A day before the start of the Games, China announced that Qi Fabao, a regiment commander involved in the Galwan Valley clash with Indian soldiers, would be one of the bearers of the Olympic torch. The Indian government would have had to be utterly spineless to ignore the uncouthness.

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And this, after India has been honourable in its conduct with China in every way. For quite some time, public pressure had been building in the West to boycott the Games. But India, as part of that increasingly pointless entity called BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa), had expressed support for China holding the Olympics and said that sports should not be politicized. China’s nasty response should now convince the Modi administration—and all Indians—that there is no reason at all to extend even simple courtesies to China. (It is a constant source of wonder to me that we expected better from Xi Jinping’s China.)

His government is certainly the most brutal regime in the world, light years ahead of crazed tinpot dictatorships in obscure penurious countries. The systematic repression it is carrying out in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong, and against millions of its citizens across China, is horrific. Its imperialist ambitions in the Indo-Pacific region—and in other parts of the world—are blatant.