It is natural for any home media to cherry-pick, expand and beam to domestic audience international news that are of prime concern to them. China is our government바카라s prime worry which they expect media and public to share in equal measure, even as they pretend nonchalance at the cascading farmer protests.
 Thus, it is reasonable that our media could zero in only on the China policy aspect of an otherwise comprehensive policy address of US President elect Joe Biden on December 28. We were told that Biden would 바카라compete바카라 with China by building coalitions with likeminded partners and allies to hold that country accountable for its abuses on trade, technology and human rights. We have also been told that New Delhi, although not named, 바카라figures high on any American plan to balance China in the Indo-Pacific바카라.
 However a perusal of the full transcript of Biden바카라s 13 minute speech would indicate that he had covered a host of subjects including Nashville bombing, roadblocks by the Pentagon on his transition team바카라s efforts, exemplary cooperation from career staff in agencies vital for US security interests which were 바카라hollowed out in personnel, capacity and morale바카라 by his predecessor, climate change, global struggle on carbon emissions, Covid-19 pandemic, challenges from Russia and China, cyber security, humanitarian disaster on the
Mexican border created by his predecessor and efforts to reclaim America바카라s place in the world.Â
 Nikkie (Asia), which also owns Financial Times (UK),  had reminded us a few days ago that 바카라Kashmiris Expect Biden to pressure India on Human Rights바카라. A check on Biden바카라s electoral platform of August 2020 confirms that he had given high place to human rights which are violated by China in Xinjiang바카라s Uyghur internment camps, by Myanmar against the Rohingya Muslim minority and by India in Kashmir. Specifically, he had said that the Indian government should take all necessary steps to restore 바카라the rights for all the people of Kashmir바카라.
Were we vainglorious on the 바카라peaceful바카라 holding of the Kashmir District Development Council Elections (DDC) which are not even statutory bodies created by legislature? Were we duping ourselves describing DDC elections as fulfilment of Gandhiji바카라s dream of 바카라Gram Swaraj바카라 and implementation of Atalji바카라s three principles of Kashmir policy 바카라 Insaaniyat, Kashmiriyat and Jamhooriyat바카라?
However, Gandhiji did not envisage large scale arrests and detention of state political leaders before introducing Gram Swaraj. Nor did former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee even think of arresting senior politicians, including former Kashmiri leaders who were sharing power with him in New Delhi.
 What Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had told our parliament on April 22, 2003 after his two-day visit to Kashmir on 18-19 is very significant even now. He went there to specially congratulate the Kashmiris who had braved terrorists바카라 bullets by fearlessly participating in the State Assembly elections. His three important programmes in Srinagar were to launch the work of the proposed four lanes Srinagar- Kanykumari highway, which he mentioned was the top priority of the late Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, newly elected Chief Minister. The other two were also infra-projects connecting Kashmir with India.
 However the most important was his address to an enthusiastic public rally: 바카라Whatever complaints you have, try to address them collectively. Knock on the doors of Delhi. Delhi will never close its doors for you. The doors of our heart will also remain open for you바카라. While he would discuss with Pakistan the 바카라external바카라 issues, he would follow three 바카라mantras바카라 (principles) in solving the domestic problem: Insaniyat (Humanism), Jamhooriyat (Democracy) and Kashmiriyat (Kashmir바카라s age-old legacy of Hindu-Muslim amity).
However, Vajpayee바카라s successors did not carry his message forward. They felt that his three 바카라mantras바카라 could be implemented only after arresting mainstream political leaders. Concerned by an unprecedented, unexplained and mysterious troop build up, a National Conference delegation led by Farooq Abdullah 바카라knocked바카라 at the door of Prime Minister on 1 August 2019 to request him not to take action that may deteriorate the situation in the Valley. They also requested him to hold Assembly elections before the year end.
Instead, five days later New Delhi abrogated Article 370, locked down the Valley, dismissed the elected government and arrested Kashmiri leaders including Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti with whom they were sharing power till June 2018.
[The writer is a former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat]