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Sushma Swaraj: Standing up for the last Indian in distress abroad

NEW DELHI: Proactive, strong and sensitive was how Sushma Swaraj defined the first 100 days of foreign policy in Modi 1.0. That defined her personality too, and she set a marker of proactively standing up for her countrymen in distress that many a younger successor in South Block will find hard to match.

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Sandeep Dikshit

Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 6

Proactive, strong and sensitive was how Sushma Swaraj defined the first 100 days of foreign policy in Modi 1.0. That defined her personality too, and she set a marker of proactively standing up for her countrymen in distress that many a younger successor in South Block will find hard to match.

Days before she was to demit office, against the desires of many a countrymen here and beyond the shores, the light in her first floor office burnt bright till late in the evening as she consulted officials and tied up loose ends. Conscientiousness to a fault, she was not the one to leave accumulated grime for the next Foreign Minister to clear.

With the effective use of Twitter, she had with one stroke removed the ponderousness and remoteness that used to mark the office of the Indian Foreign Minister. Her readiness to help each and every distressed Indian abroad also became the butt of jokes as well as endearments. 

Even her husband Swaraj Kaushal couldn’t resist a humorous jab when asked why he wasn’t one among her 13.1 million followers her on Twitter. “Because I am not an Indian abroad in distress,” he replied!

“At 67, that was too young,” said an Ambassador here on learning of her passing away. Indeed the man on the street was rooting for a second term as Foreign Minister. But the die for a change of hands at the Foreign Ministry may have been cast when she announced before the general elections were even announced about her unwillingness to contest from Vidisha due to her frail health.

For one among the handful of Cabinet Ministers who had served in the Vajpayee government, Sushma Swaraj had observed and participated in the statecraft that underpinned India’s foreign policy for an uninterrupted 20 years. 

From the time she was an inevitable pick in Vajpayee Cabinets, she then met each visiting dignitary for the 10 years she was in opposition due to the then PM Manmohan Singh’s collegiate approach of ensuring all stakeholders in the country’s foreign policy were kept abreast.

A Prime Minister usually keeps some foreign policy cards close to the chest for they are entwined with matters of high strategic importance. Though critics pointed out that PM Modi gave the impression of keeping more than a fair share with himself, such broadsides never wore her down. 

Despite indifferent health in the end, Sushma Swaraj met all her Ministerial commitments with aplomb and ebullience, travelling from Bishkek to Brasilia without a crease on her forehead. She may be the only woman leader from the non Muslim world to address the Organisation of Islamic Conference some of whose members do not allow women to drive cars. As the diplomat added: “It was too early for her to feature in the obituary columns.”

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