He’s NOT Visiting The Taj?
Maybe it has no meaning at all, but I can’t help wondering about George W. Bush’s decision not to visit the Taj Mahal whilst here in Delhi. Sure it is a matter of course for visiting heads of state to make the trip down to Agra andthere is no diplomatic reason why the current US […]
Maybe it has no meaning at all, but I can’t help wondering about George W. Bush’s decision not to visit the Taj Mahal whilst here in Delhi. Sure it is a matter of course for visiting heads of state to make the trip down to Agra andthere is no diplomatic reason why the current US president should do it.
However, there is a question of cultural curiosity. Even for people who harbour little desire to visit India, the Taj represents a point of cultural fascination. Some go just to see it (or photograph it), others to understand its history, others just to bask in the architectural glory. Even businessfolk on short trips to Delhi take the time to travel the dusty and bumpy road there, sometimes only for the briefest of glimpses. To come here and not visit the taj just seems, well, odd and uncultured.
Should it matter that Bush is not making the trip (one he would no doubt make in a fast and secure helicopter hop)? Well a few years ago I would have said no, but now I am not so sure. Back then I would have argued that politics trumps culture and the agenda of politics is more important. Now I am not so sure about that.
Visiting the Taj, for a thoughtful person, is always an excercise in considering the history, not just of India, but also of Central Asia. Taken together with the Red Fort, the Taj reminds one that present realities are not all there is to be said about this region. Both buildings speak to us through the language of art and architecture, they remind us of cultures past and past mixings of cultures.
Maybe I am wrong, but it is hard not to see the failure to visit the Taj as a failure of cultural imagination by this President. What he has missed is something that anyone who has visited the Taj will tell you; some things simply cannot be communicated through pictures, or words, they have to be lived.
[tags] George W. Bush, India, Taj Mahal [/tags]