There is room for diplomacy : S Jaishankar on India-Canada diplomatic row
“My hope certainly would be that we find a way. Sovereignty and sensitivity cannot be one-way streets.”
“My hope certainly would be that we find a way. Sovereignty and sensitivity cannot be one-way streets.”
India has taken the step of withdrawing 41 diplomats due to concerns about continuous interference in the country’s affairs by Canadian personnel.
The US administration officials has heaped praise on Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar.
We have clearly told Canada, that as per Vienna Convention, the number of diplomats in both the countries should be equal.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the Government had told Ottawa “This is not the Government of India’s policy”.
India, the world’s largest country in terms of population and the fifth-largest economy cannot be kept out of the UNSC and if it is kept out, questions will be raised on the credibility of the United Nations.
China has shown Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin as parts of China in their newly issue Standard map.
“Post-2014, when there is a big push on border infrastructure, contestation and patrolling increased from the Chinese side.
He released a video offering a 1,25,000 USD reward to anyone who would provide information on the foreign trips of the two ministers and the high commissioner.
The protest march is organised in Mississauga, Canada and is named ‘Khalistan Freedom Rally’. It will start from ‘Great Punjab Business Center’ and will conclude at the Indian Embassy.