“Looking back at Atalji’s life and legacy, there is no question that he was the transformational leader when it came to Indian foreign policy. He had an intuitive understanding that the post Cold-war world required India to drastically rework its relationships and interests,” Jaishankar said.”This vision led to a new beginning with the United States that has since been developed by successive governments on both sides. It required us as a nation to overcome difficult moments and continuing concerns,” he said.The external affairs minister said only someone with Vajpayee’s self assurance could in the early days have visualised how natural this partnership would become.He said Vajpayee introduced corrections, some bold, others perhaps nuanced, on a whole range of national security and foreign policy issues.”His 1998 exercise of the nuclear option will remain his most enduring contribution. If our Russian relationship remains steady to this day, it is partly to his endeavours.”Jaishankar said India’s ties with the ASEAN were visibly strengthened by Vajpayee and the country continues to take that further.”Those with Europe, Africa and Latin America started gaining substance and profile, a process that we are also taking forward. His visit to the United Nations always generated their own unique buzz and most notably, he embraced the Indian diaspora in a way that had no parallel till then,” said Jaishankar.Vajpayee died on August 16, 2018.
Source: Economic Times