Tuesday, 28 October 2014

The Chinese Invasion

Hi folks, I am sure the title of the blog would have made you fancy that this blog will be all about how ruthless the chinese were in 1962 and how valiantly we fought and lost, I am sorry if you had this is mind, quit reading it right away.
Now, that you have decided to brood in further, this blog is about our festivals and festivities. Did you just say..”what the…”. Hold on, read further.
There was a time, when Diwali meant clay lamps, home- made sweets, crackers and blah blah….Not that it’s my first Diwali but this Diwali was the first one which I had been away from my parents and hence a Diwali with my own “so called nuclear family”. The stress on this word means, I had to shop for everything. I am sure you must have been thinking, what’s so great about it and why am I reading this common homely chores. But this is where I came across the major Chinese invasion, an attack which is probably more powerful than the military attack which we know about of 1962, this time it’s economic and not military.
When I went for shopping from the list which I had carefully jotted down after a 30 minutes conversation over phone, the hawker was more enthusiastic in selling me the Chinese electric lamps rather than those clay lamps. I tried my best dodging the sale, however there was more in store to stump me further. Went to buy the Ganesh Lakshmi idols which used to be of clay though I  was not surprised to find them of ceramic now (technology has advanced now), but what surprised me more was they proudly bore the stamp of “made in China”. Come on guys, even the idols of my hindu Gods are being imported from the land of mandarins!!!!.
The home-made sweets have been replaced with imported chinese chocolates. The crackers too (albeit poisonous) are now “made in china”. And visiting elders too are just a video call away on your chinese smart phone. How things had changed? How everything which was “ours” is now “made in china” What do you call this? Is this not an invasion? Is invasion not about winning everything which was yours? Today everything which was associated with Diwali and which was Made in India is now being Made for India by the mandarins.
High time we hold our horses and get our house in order and high time we go ga ga over the “Make in India” else it might not take too long that we shall need someone to start the “swadeshi movement”.
Well after reading this, do brood over the issue, see how you can avoid products of the madarins, howsoever cheap it may be (because that’s the only USP these products have)!!! As of now a very happy diwali!!!