In recent developments, India and Japan have firmly rejected President Joe Biden’s characterization of them as “xenophobic” countries, alongside China and Russia. These remarks, made during a campaign fundraiser, have sparked controversy and drawn strong reactions from both nations.
India’s Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, emphasized India’s historical openness to immigrants and refuted any suggestion of economic instability. He pointed to India’s Citizenship Amendment Act, which streamlines naturalization for certain non-Muslim immigrants, as evidence of the country’s inclusive approach.
Similarly, Japan, known for its strict immigration policies, expressed disappointment with Biden’s comments. The Japanese embassy in Washington, DC, called the remarks “unfortunate” and noted they did not accurately reflect Japan’s stance on immigration.
Biden’s remarks, made in the context of praising immigration’s economic contributions to the US, singled out Japan and India, surprising many given his administration’s efforts to strengthen ties with both countries. Last year, Biden hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House and celebrated the partnership between the two nations. Similarly, he welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state dinner, underscoring the enduring alliance between the US and Japan.
The White House has sought to mitigate the fallout from Biden’s comments, emphasizing the president’s respect for US allies. While acknowledging the importance of immigrants to the US, the administration clarified that Biden’s remarks were not intended to undermine the US’s relationship with Japan or India.
Despite Japan’s traditionally conservative approach to immigration, the country has begun to address its ageing population by gradually opening its doors to outsiders. Meanwhile, India, facing demographic challenges of its own, has implemented policies aimed at facilitating immigration for select groups, albeit amid controversy and criticism.
As the fallout from Biden’s comments continues, it underscores the complexities of immigration policy, diplomatic relations, and the delicate balance between national interests and international cooperation.