External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has expressed his concerns amid the ongoing dispute between Canada and India. He told a summit that Canada had asked the Indian High Commissioner to conduct a police investigation and that India had decided to recall its High Commissioner and diplomats.
“Canadian diplomats have no problem coming to India to collect information about our army and police, but at the same time restrictions are imposed on our diplomats,” Foreign Minister Jaishankar said.
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Will continue to work hard to form my own opinions and positions!
Jaishankar also criticized the two countries’ dual policies on independence and foreign interference. “When Indian journalists comment on social media, it is considered within the realm of freedom, but if someone says that the Canadian High Commissioner walked out of South Block angrily, that is considered foreign interference,” he said.
The foreign minister also stressed that the global system is moving away from Western dominance. He said: “In the past 20-25 years, driven by the participation of major powers such as India and China, the world has experienced a rebalancing. This process will not be simple and will inevitably lead to some disputes and challenges.” Conflicts. “
The foreign minister also said that the relationship between the West and non-Western countries is changing, and this change is not easy. As the world’s natural diversity continues to emerge, major countries will continue to seek to establish their own views and positions.
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S Jaishankar said, “Look what is happening in India. Canadian diplomats have no problem collecting information about our military, police, profiling people, targeting people who are intercepted in Canada. So obviously they give themselves permission and impose “The restrictions are completely different and they respond when we tell them that someone is openly threatening Indian leaders.”
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar further said, “While visiting Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, “I did not meet him (Nawaz Sharif). I went there for the SCO meeting… We very much support Pakistan’s SCO chairmanship… “Arrived there, met everyone, shook hands, had a nice meeting and came back…”