Friday, March 18, 2011

uncle Assange and India cables!!!!


It was on this Tuesday that I found something unusual in ‘The Hindu’ .On normal days, reading newspapers in the wee hours of morning was just limited to glancing the sports pages and the front page. But Tuesday morning was not so. There was this special coverage on  Wikileaks- the India cables as assessed by ‘The Hindu’ . I thought,” yes !!  Assange uncle has arrived in India, all set to rock the nation, all set  to set the political lines on fire and moreover all set to be a sensation in the country”. What way was that eye-catching for me? I was never a big fan of scientific journalism and so what makes not only me but millions across the world to stand up and salute the works of Julian Assange and his associates? Well I knew that finding an answer to this question of mine is never a big deal. It is simple. What the rest of the world’s media could not achieve , has been achieved by a group of men with probably the most eccentric and meticulous planning of the order the world has ever seen.
        The furor over wikileaks’ publication of cables pertaining to the US army has caught the world by surprise. Even though there are eyebrows being raised over the heroic stature bestowed on them, one thing stands out. Assange vows for Change- a change in the way information is being is given to the public. In 1958, one of the leading Australian newspaper contained this famous quote,” In the race between secrecy and truth, it is inevitable that the truth will triumph”.  We live in an era where in we get the information from any source. But the question lies in not only its authenticity but also in the degree of secrecy involved in it. When we talk of wars and its coverage, people are more often deprived of the holistic information. The governments lying to its people about these wars and then asking the entire nation to participate in the war is quite absurd. Why not tell the truth and let people decide on it, if the war is justified. And that’s what Wikileaks has exactly done. They have published documents that contain these hidden and lesser known things about embassy cables on foreign policies, diplomatic and political dealings of governments and corporate corruption by using internet technologies in new ways to report the truth. The Wikileaks also ensures that there is absolutely no room for scapegoats as it is all about blaming someone for the fault of his own and not of anyone else’s.
        Although the wikileaks’ meteoric rise to fame was not primarily India-centric, now it has begun to create mayhem in the political ranks and is now nothing but a sensation in the Indian media and public. Of course the people’s burning desire to know the unknown and untold stories of certain diplomatic issues and also the governance is very much in view these days(with the likes of ‘The Hindu’ lending them a helping hand). The cables on the ‘cash-factor in south Indian politics’ is a much debated topic among the general public and politicians. So will we get to see yet another opposition disruption in parliament over the election policies of UPA govt. in 2004 elections or will we get to see those in spotlight being suitably questioned and let the cat out of his bag? Well for that we’ll need to wait a bit and in the meantime just exalt a bunch of exotic individuals who are ruling the roost in the world media and taking journalism to an unseen contour.

Friday, February 25, 2011

the X-factor-a philosophical piece

Well, I am no good in philosophy. But still after two decades of my existence which witnessed high-profile ups and downs, high-octane events and flip flops of same magnitude, I am churned out to write this piece which is close to being on the lines of philosophy.
Great men say success is synonymous with happiness and vice versa. I am quite baffled by this statement. I get a feeling sometimes that success and happiness seldom go hand in hand. A person might be more successful in the society but who knows; it is perhaps achieved at the expense of his happiness. The possibility do not seem bleak though. There might be an X-factor that seems to take away the shine from him. It is this X-factor that I am emphasizing. As CB rightly says,” there is no point in getting a promotion on the day of your break up, there is no point in shopping and partying when your mind is full of tensions”.
There exists a force that plays the balancing act in relating these two terms. So the in depth and separate analysis of these words becomes a prerequisite in understanding that force. Just take the case of  one getting fathomless care and affection from his/her  loved one  which eventually makes him/her happy. But when and how does that happiness get transformed into success. It is when he/she succeeds in prolonging this relation. And it is then that he/she becomes a successful person. A successful person is complete only if he scripts his success story without any compromise on mental peace and comfort, relationships and health which seem to be the three deciding factors in measuring the mileage and range of one’s happiness.
Needless to say, the balancing force-the X-factor is explained. But how do we define it? It is for you guys to ponder over just as I did prior to writing this piece. Let the scratching of heads begin!


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