"Today we are very pragmatic in our foreign policy... We know how to deal with our neighbours. America advises us that dialogue is the only option. We will hold dialogue when required... Our Prime Minister is not a 'mauni swami'. But we will talk on our terms," Madhav said, delivering a talk on 'Look East, Act East, What Next?', organised by NGO Awareness in Action here.
"Today, the Prime Minister of Pakistan says he is dreaming for the day when Kashmir in India is united with Kashmir in Pakistan... Our Foreign Minister will answer him and that's all. This is called pragmatism," he said.
Countries need a strategic culture, he said.
"After the independence we believed in certain romantic
ideas -- Panchasheel, Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and 'Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai'. These slogans were very attractive for us and we believed that should be our policy. Nothing wrong about it (these slogans)," Madhav said.
"Problem with us is that these slogans are a policy, not just a strategy. In international relations, you cannot be romantic and you cannot be merely idealistic. You have to be pragmatic. You have to be cold-blooded pragmatic," he said.
This kind of pragmatism was needed in India, he said.
"We believed that we did not belong to that bloc or this bloc (during the cold war) and we should have our own bloc -- NAM. But our romanticism continues even to this day. We have to change it. It has to be a very pragmatic foreign policy. (Former Prime Minister) Narasimha Rao attempted it in his tenure," Madhav said.
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