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Jaishankar Differentiates Between US and Canadian Concerns of Supposed Plot to Target Khalistanis

Jaishankar Differentiates Between US and Canadian Concerns of Supposed Plot to Target Khalistanis

S. Jaishankar, the minister of external affairs of India, discussed the recent incidents involving purported plans to target pro-Khalistan groups in the US and Canada, emphasising the significant variations in the approaches applied in each instance.

Jaishankar restated India’s overall position that it will work with other nations on these issues, he said, “If any country, not just Canada, if any country has a concern and gives us some input or some basis for that concern, we are always open to look at it.”

This demonstrates India’s readiness to work with other countries to address concerns.

Different Cases, Different Reactions​

  • United States: Jaishankar admitted receiving “specific things” regarding the alleged plot from US authorities, signalling India’s willingness to cooperate and probe based on genuine intelligence.
  • Canada: The Minister described the situation in Canada in a different way, stating that India is willing to look into the subject “if any country” brings up concerns with solid proof. However, he emphasised that Canada has not formally demanded additional investigation by India, putting the ball in their court.

The issue is ambiguous because Canada hasn’t made an official request on the suspected plot. It remains to be seen whether Canada would engage with India on this subject.

The remarks made by Jaishankar emphasise the significance of open communication and honest information sharing in such complex matters. Collaboration and solid proof from all relevant stakeholders are necessary to properly address these accusations.

The different ways that the US and Canadian cases are approached show the complex relationships at work. Regardless of the truthfulness of the accusations, tensions between India and the concerned nations may arise.

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