First published here 
As America leads a resurgence of imperial  muscle in Britain and France, India finds herself in a precarious position as  battleground of a fresh Evangelical assault on her civilisational ethos and as  a launch pad Washington hopes to use in its containment of Russia and China,  having effectively crushed much of the Islamic world and confident of being  able to trounce the rest. In other words, it is the West against Everyone else,  and we can ignore this reality only at our own peril. 
Central to the evangelical mission  recently led by Vatican’s Cardinal Jean-Pierre Louis Tauran (called inter-faith  dialogue) was a tacit isolation of Islam along with a tactical split of the  seamless native Indian tradition into Hindu-Jain-Sikh. 
There is merit in Vatican keeping Islam  out of the purview of its inter-faith dialogues in India. Foremost is the fact  that a dialogue between faiths claiming descent from the patriarch Abraham is  an intra-Abrahamic dialogue, and would have to be conducted at a different  level, which would mostly make it a diplomatic engagement. A real dialogue can only aim to settle which Abrahamic cult (possibly which  sub-sect within that cult) is the true revealed faith with the right to conquer  the world (sic), while the rest must submit. 
As that is unlikely, another objective of  dialogue could be to arrive at an understanding regarding the regions of  dominance allowed to each cult. That too, is ruled out as the Christian  Colonial Western world is deep into a new crusade against Islam, as witnessed  in the actions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya (beaten to pulp), Sudan (divided on  demographic lines), with Iran, Syria and Lebanon in the crosshairs. Even loyal  stooges in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen were abandoned to new geopolitical  calculations, a reality dawning on old faithful Pakistan. 
Anyone doubting this  assessment must explain the sudden haste among Western nations to reassert  their Christian credentials, from Australia, France, Switzerland, and now the  United Kingdom: “We are a Christian country and we should not be afraid to say  so. The Bible has helped to give Britain a set of values and morals which make  Britain what it is today. Values and morals we should actively stand up and  defend” - Prime Minister David Cameron 
  (http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/article2725196.ece) 
Behind this affirmation  lies the Western Christian assault upon Muslim communities in the west, which  are practicing identity politics (beard and burqa) as a way of carving out  cultural space to counter their growing marginalization. Suffice it to say that  Islam is in a terrible bind; it remains to be seen if it can find the  intellectual and moral energy to rescue itself from the current morass.  
The writer avers that as  orthodox Islam experiences growing Western Christian pressure and admits its  worst enemies are brethren allied with the crusaders, it must logically seek  friends outside the Abrahamic fold - among Non-Monotheistic traditions.  This explains the response even West-friendly Muslim nations have given to the  People’s Republic of China, a country that has abandoned its communist  (Abrahamic) ideology and suppressed its Confucian-Taoist-cum-Buddhist identity  (the latter being dangerous, in the writer’s view). 
Islam’s quest for  rapprochement with non-Abrahamic traditions may have broken new ground in India  with Darul Uloom Deoband vice chancellor Maulana Abul Qasim Nomani defending  Srimad Bhagwad Gita against a “Russian diktat” and urging Hindus and Muslims to  unite on the issue. Maulana Nomani denounced the “allegation portraying Gita as  extreme literature.” He asked both communities to fight against anti-Islamic  bans that Muslims face in the west, as on the issue of hijab. Simultaneously, Maulana Khalid Rashid, head of Lucknow’s  Firangi Mahal seminary, denounced “Russian arrogance” and said Muslims must  offer unflinching support to Hindus in this direct attack on their private  space. He wanted the government to take a firm stance so such blasphemous  interference is not repeated. 
With respect, the writer  wishes to gently state that under the East India Company and British Crown,  Hindus and Muslims received the colonial stick. But ultimately Hindus suffered  as Muslims (as Abrahamic brothers) allowed themselves to be manipulated to  demand separatism from a Common India. The journey from the Shimla Delegation  and formation of the Muslim League to the Lahore Resolution and Partition gave  Muslims a sense of false empowerment, as our brothers in Pakistan are now  discovering to their own chagrin. 
Indian Muslim leaders  must understand that by insisting upon some form of separatism even after  independence, they debilitated the Hindu community and the nation, with no commensurate  benefit to themselves. Hence, even as we welcome their support, we request them  to revisit the history of the past century or more and introspect whether the  extreme positions taken by the community on any issue have advanced the  community in any way. It is our contention that worldwide, the disempowerment  of the Muslim community has proceeded in tandem with its extreme  radicalization. 
Regarding the proposed  ban on the Bhagvad Gita by a court in Tomsk city, Siberia, we must  differentiate between Russia’s natural suspicion of the white western monks of  the Krishna Consciousness movement (ISKON, who are not much liked in some  Indian cities), and the circulation of a commentary of one of the most powerful  texts of the Hindu tradition. 
After the US-NATO  assault upon and dismemberment of Yugoslavia and attempts to destroy the  Russian Orthodox Church which is one of the pillars of Russian nationalism and  statehood, Moscow has naturally been wary of Christian evangelism from the West  and attempts to infiltrate white monks into the country in the name of Krishna  Consciousness. New Delhi cannot ignore the role played by the Vatican and  America in funding in the Coloured Revolutions in former Soviet Republics, and  the continued maneuvering to contain Russia (more later). 
The complaint from an  orthodox organisation with poor understanding of Hindu dharma and philosophy to  ban the Bhagvad Gita – which caught Moscow by surprise – could well be an  inspired mischief to strain relations between New Delhi and Moscow at a time  when the Russian nuclear venture at Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu, stands checkmated  at the behest of the Catholic Church and reported heavy external funding (which  Delhi is investigating). It is significant that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister  Jayalalithaa, who has for some years been celebrating Mass at her residence,  recently allowed the media to photograph her celebrating Mass with the Archbishop,  where she announced free pilgrimages to Jerusalem for Christian converts (at  the expense of the taxpayer of a Secular nation!). 
The timing suggests the  Gita ban move was intended to appear as a Russian tit-for-tat. But after its  initial surprise, Moscow quickly got its act together and the Russian envoy to  India, Alexander M Kadakin, himself a student of Indian civilisation, expressed  unhappiness at a holy scripture being taken to court, and said his country  accorded equal respect to scriptures of all faiths, viz., the Bible, the Holy  Quran, Torah, Avesta, and the Bhagvad Gita. 
Actually, the issue is  neither religious nor academic, and will be tackled with political wisdom by  the Kremlin. Already it has been clarified that it was not the Bhagvad Gita  itself which was under scrutiny in the Tomsk court, but some comments in the 20th  century Russian translation of Swami Prabhupada’s translation of the text,  which are alleged to be insulting to non-believers. The Gita itself, the  sources said, was first published in Russian in 1788 and has since been  published in several editions and translations in that country. Russian  Indologists favour dismissal of the charges, and that may still happen. 
What Indian Hindus must  understand is that protests to the Russian Embassy in Delhi were organised by a  White sanyasi, so the West is definitely injecting itself into the controversy.  As someone who distrusts even native globe-trotting sanyasis and their  addiction to modify tradition to cater to the needs of white disciples with  agendas at variance with the dharma of this land, the writer fully appreciates  Russian discomfort with ISKON. We need not hyperventilate on the matter;  Russians have produced some of the world’s best renowned Indologists, and for  decades they performed the Ramayana in ballet while we were busy distancing ourselves from Sri Rama. 
To put the issue in  perspective, note how Vatican operates in tandem with the US-led Western colonial  countries. Observe the synchronicity between Cardinal Tauran’s trip to India  and the Asia-Pacific paradigm unveiled by President Barack Obama in his recent  visit to Australia. Add the global moves of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,  and you get a complete picture of Empire and Church, marching hand-in-hand. Can  you hear the trumpets? 
Canberra and the Asia-Pacific 
On Nov. 17, 2011,  American President Barack Obama addressed the Australian parliament and  lamented the loss of Australian lives in the 9/11 Twin Tower tragedy and acts  of al Qaeda terror in the years since. He also announced a new American shift  towards the Asia Pacific, causing misgivings in several quarters. 
Reduced to essentials, this means [vis-  à-vis China] – 
  -         America  will strengthen its presence in Japan, the Korean peninsula, and generally in  Southeast Asia 
  -         It  will seek allies and partners like Indonesia [selling 24 F-16 fighter jets],  Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, and of course India 
  -        Mr  Obama became the first American president to attend the East Asia Summit at  Bali, in order to curb the rising  trade ties between East Asia and China 
  -         The  main point of confrontation is the South China Sea 
  -        Hillary  Clinton visited Myanmar and just prior to her arrival the Thein Sein regime suspended a China Power  Investment-funded dam project. WilkiLeaks exposed that the “Burmese NGO’s which  organized and led the campaign against the dam were heavily funded by the US  government” (Financial Times, Dec. 2,  2011, p. 2). 
  -        America has placed a maritime and aerial armada  facing the Chinese coast. Under a military agreement with Australia, Washington  will send warships, warplanes and 2500 marines to the northern-most city of  Darwin, directed at China. 
  -        Secretary of State Hillary Clinton devoted much  of 2011 egging Vietnam, Philippines, and Brunei to escalate their maritime  disputes with China. 
  -        America has strengthened military ties and sales  with Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea, and increased the presence of  battleships, nuclear submarines and over flights of war planes along China’s  coastal waters. 
  -        The White House is promoting a Trans-Pacific  Partnership wherein Asian trade agreements will exclude China in favour of US  multinational companies. 
  -        All moves seem designed to increase Chinese  vulnerability in the global energy scenario – China’s domestic oil production  is around 4 million barrels per day and it imports around 3.8 million  barrels/day, which will rise of 11.6 million by 2035. Any instability on the  sea lane from the Gulf, Africa and Latin America – where the US Navy patrols –  will adversely affect its economy [despite pipelines from Kazakhstan and  Russia]. As all oil tankers will have to cross the South China Sea, US activity  in these waters can only enhance Chinese paranoia. 
Vis-à-vis Russia- 
-        US has moved forward missile sites and Air Force  bases in Poland, Rumania, Turkey, Spain, Czech Republic and Bulgaria 
  -        Several missile loaded warships in Spain also  encircle Russia 
  -        New all-out effort to secure and expand US  military bases in Central Asia among former Soviet republics. 
  -        Washington, via NATO, has launched major  economic and military operations against Russia’s major trading partners in  North Africa and the Gulf. The NATO war against Libya has paralyzed or  nullified multi-billion dollar Russian oil and gas investments and arms sales 
  -        UN-NATO economic sanctions against Iran  undermine Russia’s billion-dollar nuclear trade and joint oil ventures. 
  -        NATO + Turkey + Gulf monarchical dictatorships’  sanctions and funded terrorist assaults on Syria where Russia maintains its  sole naval facility (Tartus) on the Mediterranean Sea 
  Vatican’s  ‘peace’ diplomacy  
  On 27 October 2011, the Vatican invited over 200 spiritual leaders  from all over the world, including Hindus, Muslims, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists,  Confucianists, Baha’i, Jews, Taoists and Zoroastrians to a multi-faith meeting  to promote world peace. The Indian guests included Rajmohan Gandhi, which  suggests that much of the guest list could have been cherry-picked by the  Vatican rather than deputed by the different faith-denominations. 
Pope Benedict XVI took  his guests on a pilgrimage to Assisi (to the Basilica of St. Francis) on the  occasion of the Day of Reflection, Dialogue and Prayer for Peace and Justice in  the World. Recalling that 25 years ago [27 Oct. 1986], Pope John Paul II had  invited representatives of the world’s religions to Assisi to pray for peace,  the Pope observed that at that time, “the great threat to world peace came from  the division of the earth into two mutually opposed blocs. A conspicuous symbol  of this division was the Berlin Wall which traced the border between two worlds  right through the heart of the city. In 1989, three years after Assisi, the  wall came down, without bloodshed. Suddenly the vast arsenals that stood behind  the wall were no longer significant. They had lost their terror.” 
Can anything be more  political, specifically, can anything be more ideological, geopolitical, and  outright imperialistic and militaristic? Is further proof needed that Vatican  moves hand-in-hand with the Western Christian Colonial objectives? 
Yet it all seems to have  gone above the heads of the Indian members of the audience, for not one of them  returned home to sound the alarm in concerned quarters that new methodologies  of colonial conquest or subordination are being refined and will soon be unleashed  on the non-Christian world. 
Warning that the world  remained even today full of discord, Pope Benedict said there were basically  two new forms of violence, which are the very antithesis of each other in terms  of motivation. Firstly there is terrorism, which makes targeted attacks at key  points, with no regard for the lives of innocent human beings. 
If there was any doubt  that Islam was the target of this  homily, the Pope intoned gravely, “We know that terrorism is often religiously  motivated and that the specifically religious character of the attacks is  proposed as a justification for the reckless cruelty that considers itself  entitled to discard the rules of morality for the sake of the intended ‘good’.  In this case, religion does not serve peace, but is used as justification for  violence.” He moved smoothly to put all the crimes of Christianity firmly in  the past, ignoring the truth that they remain with us to this day – as  witnessed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, now Syria, and the atrocities of Abu  Ghraib and Guantanamo which derive from Inquisition torture techniques +  twenty-first century advances. 
Cardinal Tauran in India  
That India is central to  the Western-Vatican new imperial quest is obvious – we are at the centre of the  globe; our geo-strategic position is precisely what made us the Jewel in the  British Crown. 
Hence, close on the  heels of the Assisi proclamation, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the  Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue, landed in India in early  November for inter-religious dialogue with various faith denominations. He  swept his Indian audience off its feet by quoting the Vedas - ‘reality is one  but wise men perceive it differently’. Continuing glibly, he said, “Every  religion promotes peace. We know how much India needs peace and harmony and the  world needs it too.” 
What India does need is  respite from the relentless intrusions of evangelists so that Indians may live  in peace and harmony, as was their way until it was disrupted by the monotheistic  invasions. 
But the Hindu, Jain and  Sikh dharma-gurus whom the Cardinal met in separate meetings in different parts  of the country had no notion of the political or strategic threat posed by the  Western Christian colonial edifice, and entertained the Crusader with pious  homilies, little realizing that every time they spoke against ‘violence and  terrorism in the name of religion’ they were specifically demonizing Islam in a  manner conforming to Western wishes! 
This is not to exonerate  any of the crimes committed in this country in the name of Islam or jihad, or any other combination of  anti-Hindu mischief – that is not the subject of this column. 
The point being  underlined is that none of the native Indian spiritual leaders who met Cardinal  Tauran and got carried away by his smooth diplomacy would ever on their own  volition make politically charged statements on terrorism, not even after  heinous acts of terror such as Mumbai 2008. No Hindu religious leader chastised  Congress leader Digvijay Singh when he went to Azamgarh, U.P., and blamed the  Delhi Police for the Batla House encounter in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar area. 
The broad national  consensus in India is that politics and law and order are the realm of the  State; religious leaders have generally refrained from taking public positions  on such sensitive and explosive issues. Never have they tried to polarize  communities, not even when minority clergy often push the envelop. 
This is why non-minority  dharma-gurus do not do advocacy of any political party during elections, and  this is why politicians as a class do not seek their ‘blessings’ during  elections (though individual politicians may be devotees).  
The bottom-line is that  Inter-Faith Dialogue is a deeply political business with a very political  agenda. Hindu Civilisation does not have a global political agenda; hence there  is no legitimate reason for Hindu/Indian dharma-gurus to engage in an exercise  which can only weaken our defences and facilitate the siege of our own  citadels. 
References 
  [1] www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=28144 
  [2]  http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175476/tomgram%3A_michael_klare%2C_a_new_cold_war_in_asia/#more 
  [3] http://www.zenit.org/article-33743?l=english 
  [4] http://www.cathnewsindia.com/2011/11/14/christians-jains-have-much-in-common-cardinal-tauran/ 
  [5] http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/homepage/world-news/detail/articolo/india-9813/ 
  [6] http://www.pewforum.org/Christian/Global-Christianity-exec.aspx 
  
  The author is Editor, www.vijayvaani.com