"Global interdependence today means that economic disasters in developing countries could create a backlash on developed countries"
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The phrasing is strategic. He doesn’t moralize about charity or guilt; he speaks the language developed countries claim to respect: self-interest, risk, blowback. “Backlash” is especially pointed. It suggests not just economic contagion but social and political consequences in the West - protectionism, xenophobia, border panic, and the temptation to retreat from openness once it becomes inconvenient. Vajpayee is effectively telling affluent democracies: if you want global markets, you inherit global responsibilities.
The context matters. As an Indian statesman leading during the post-Cold War acceleration of trade and finance - and not far from the Asian Financial Crisis and recurring debt shocks - Vajpayee understood how quickly “emerging markets” could be treated as expendable until they threatened the core. This is diplomacy with a spine: a case for development and stability in the Global South not as benevolence, but as preventative maintenance for the entire system. The subtext is a demand for a fairer globalization before the unfair version collapses under its own feedback loop.
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