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Hey! So, there’s been some big news about Canada and India. Canada has decided to pull a lot of its diplomats out of India. This happened because Canada thinks India might have had something to do with the death of a Canadian guy named Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Alright, let’s break it down. Canada and India have been having a disagreement recently. It got pretty serious, so Canada said, “Fine, we’re taking 41 of our 62 diplomats out of India.” India had actually told Canada to do this by October 10.
Yep, they tried. The foreign ministers from both countries, Joly from Canada and Jaishankar from India, met up in Washington. But even after their chat, they couldn’t agree on a solution.
There are rules about how countries treat each other’s diplomats. It’s like an international friendship code. Canada says India broke these rules by taking away special protections from its diplomats. This is a big “no-no” based on the Vienna Convention, which is this big agreement that sets the rules for diplomats.
Canada shut down its consulates in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh. Plus, those 41 diplomats who left India also had family with them. Neither country is budging on their stance.
Good question! India says they want both countries to have an equal number of diplomats in each other’s countries. Canada has more diplomats in India because they help with visas for many Canadians who have family ties to India.
Canada’s Foreign Minister, Joly, said that we can’t just break these rules. If we do, diplomats everywhere could be in danger. Canada decided not to do the same thing back to India because they believe in keeping these diplomatic rules.
The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, hinted that India might have had a role in Nijjar’s death. Nijjar wanted a separate state for Sikhs in India. When Trudeau said this at a big meeting in New Delhi, India got really mad.
India asked Canada for proof. Canada did talk about some evidence, but they didn’t show anything concrete. They said they didn’t want to share some sensitive info.
Yes, the Canadian police are still investigating. What they find might help resolve this whole mess.
To wrap up, this whole situation between Canada and India is a reminder that international friendships can get complicated, especially when there are serious accusations involved. Everyone’s hoping they can sort things out soon.
Canada pulled out a lot of its diplomats because of a disagreement with India. They believe India might be involved in the death of a Canadian named Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Canada decided to take 41 out of its 62 diplomats out of India.
Yes, the foreign ministers of both countries met up in Washington to discuss the situation, but they couldn’t come to an agreement.
It’s a big international agreement that sets the rules for how countries treat each other’s diplomats. Canada says India broke these rules by removing some special protections.
Besides pulling out diplomats, Canada also shut down its consulates in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh.
Canada has a large section in India to help with visas, especially since many Canadians have family ties to India.
Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, hinted that India might be connected to the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was advocating for a separate Sikh state in India. India didn’t take this well.
Canada discussed some evidence with India, but they didn’t show anything concrete. They mentioned concerns about sharing sensitive information.
Yes, the Canadian police (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) are still investigating the matter.
While things are tense now, many hope that the two countries can find a way to sort things out and get back to normal diplomatic relations.
Sources Financial Times