- galaxy
- 21 Oct 2024 06:18 PM
- India-Canada relations, S.Jaishankar, international diplomacy, , foreign policy
During a compelling interview at the World Summit, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar shed light on the deteriorating diplomatic relations between India and Canada, which have faced significant strain following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations regarding India's involvement in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Jaishankar criticized what he termed "double standards" in diplomatic treatment, noting that while Canadian diplomats operate with considerable freedom in India, Indian officials encounter extensive scrutiny and restrictions in Canada.
Jaishankar emphasized that threats against Indian diplomats are often dismissed as "freedom of speech," contrasting this with the severe repercussions faced by Indian officials for less severe criticisms. He referenced the historical context of India-Canada relations, marked by significant incidents like the 1985 Air India bombing, and stressed that current tensions arise amid shifting global dynamics.
The interview serves as a critical examination of the complexities in India-Canada relations, spotlighting the need for equitable diplomatic standards as both nations navigate their challenging political landscape.