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India-Canada Relations Strained as Diplomats Withdrawn

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New Delhi, India – The diplomatic relationship between India and Canada has entered a challenging phase, marked by ongoing concerns of “continued interference” by Canadian personnel in India’s internal affairs, the Indian foreign affairs minister, S. Jaishankar, announced on Sunday. This discord stems from a recent statement made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in which he implied that Indian agents might have been involved in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia in June. India has unequivocally denied this allegation.

Diplomatic Tensions Escalate: Canada Withdraws Diplomats

This growing diplomatic rift has escalated to the extent that Canada decided to withdraw 41 of its diplomats from India. In response to this, India unilaterally revoked the official diplomatic status of the Canadian personnel. Trudeau, addressing this development, expressed concern about the difficulties it has created for millions of people in both countries. Jaishankar clarified that India’s decision to invoke diplomatic parity under the Vienna Convention was due to “continuous interference in our affairs by Canadian personnel.” While not elaborating on the specifics of this interference, he hinted that more information might be disclosed over time to clarify India’s concerns.

Vienna Convention Violation or Justified Concerns?

Canada’s Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, however, contends that India’s actions are unreasonable and unprecedented, claiming that they blatantly violate the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. This violation of established diplomatic norms adds another layer of complexity to the strained relations between the two nations.

Visa Issuance Halt and Safety Concerns

Jaishankar also revealed that India had stopped issuing visas to Canadians a few weeks ago due to concerns about the safety and security of Indian diplomats in Canada. He emphasized that the issuance of visas would resume when there was sufficient progress in ensuring the safety of Indian diplomats working there. This move reflects India’s commitment to safeguarding its diplomatic personnel and ensuring a secure working environment.

Strong Cultural Ties Amidst Diplomatic Struggles

Despite the current diplomatic turbulence, it is important to note the strong cultural ties between the two nations. Around two million Canadians, roughly 5% of the population, have Indian heritage. India also serves as the largest source of overseas students for Canada, accounting for approximately 40% of study permit holders. This thriving connection at the cultural and educational levels highlights the need for diplomatic reconciliation and peaceful coexistence between these two nations.

As the situation develops, both countries will likely engage in further dialogues to address their respective concerns and attempt to mend the diplomatic rift that has emerged over recent events.

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