• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
thehopper.news
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
  • Video
    • Discussion
  • Geopolitics
  • Intel & Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • News
    • All
    • Politics
    • World
    US imposes sanctions on UN human rights official critical of Israel

    US imposes sanctions on UN human rights official critical of Israel

    Trump ready to back new Russia sanctions bill – Politico

    Trump ready to back new Russia sanctions bill – Politico

    European court rejects Le Pen’s bid to suspend election ban

    European court rejects Le Pen’s bid to suspend election ban

    France detains Russian basketball star at request of US – AFP

    Senior EU diplomat blames global crises for being late to parliament

    Patriots ‘very expensive’ – Trump

    Patriots ‘very expensive’ – Trump

    Dmitry Trenin: This is a long war, and it’s not just about Ukraine

    Dmitry Trenin: This is a long war, and it’s not just about Ukraine

    Hamas to release ten Israeli hostages

    Servicemen arrested in Canada over ‘terrorist’ plot

    Servicemen arrested in Canada over ‘terrorist’ plot

    Child dies from wounds received in Ukrainian drone attack – governor

    Child dies from wounds received in Ukrainian drone attack – governor

No Result
View All Result
thehopper.news
No Result
View All Result
Home News

US wary of potential rift with India over Canada’s allegations – Politico

by Admin
October 6, 2023
in News, Politics, World
0
US wary of potential rift with India over Canada’s allegations – Politico
27
SHARES
108
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: October 6, 2023 2:52 am
Author: RT

The American envoy to India has reportedly told his team that Washington may “need to reduce” contacting New Delhi officials

US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti has told his team that relations between New Delhi and Washington could get worse for some time, Politico reported, citing unnamed officials.

Garcetti has also reportedly conveyed to his team that they might have to cut back on contacting Indian officials for a little while, as some members of Joe Biden’s administration supposedly believe that its relationship with the Indian government may hit a rough patch “in the near term.”

The development comes amid an escalating diplomatic row between India and Canada over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegation that “agents of the Indian government” may be linked to the assassination of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia, Canada in June.  

While the New York Times has reported that Washington provided intel that helped fuel Trudeau’s accusation, the White House – traditionally Canada’s biggest ally – has remained largely silent on the issue as it attempts to court India amid China’s ever-growing influence in the region. White House officials have therefore expressed their concern over the allegations while urging India to cooperate in the investigation. A State Department spokesperson told Politico that the relationship the US had with India was “an important, strategic, and consequential partnership.” 

Read more

India's foreign minister S. Jaishankar meets counterpart Antony Blinken in Washington on September 28, 2023
US raised Canada’s murder allegation with India – Reuters

During his recent visit to Washington, Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar held separate meetings with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, with whom he discussed the ongoing row with Canada.

Speaking at a discussion organized by the Hudson Institute, Jaishankar “noted that he had heard US views and assessments of the India-Canada situation in those discussions,” The Hindu reported. Blinken later said that he had urged his Indian counterpart “to work with Canada to investigate the killing.” So far, Canada has not publicly presented any evidence to support Trudeau’s claims, which New Delhi denied and called “absurd.”

The friction with Canada notwithstanding, Jaishankar has on several occasions maintained that India’s ties with the US are strong. “Our relationship is at an all-time high,” Jaishankar recently declared at an event hosted by the Indian Embassy in Washington. “But, as they say in America, you ain’t seen anything yet. We are going to take this relationship to a different level.” He also suggested that, like Chandrayaan, India’s lunar probe that made a historic landing on the Moon in August, the US-India relationship would “go to the moon and even beyond.”


READ MORE: India tells Canada to withdraw dozens of diplomats – FT

If Garcetti has warned his colleagues about potential friction with India, it did not show at an event in New Delhi on Wednesday, where he said he was “proud” to see the US and India “working together for a more peaceful world, declaring that “the great minds in India and the great minds in the United States can work to find more paths to peace.”

Full Article

Tags: Russia Today
Share11Tweet7
Previous Post

Indian police raid journalists after US media alleges China link

Next Post

Americans souring on military aid to Ukraine – poll

Admin

Admin

Next Post
Americans souring on military aid to Ukraine – poll

Americans souring on military aid to Ukraine – poll

thehopper.news

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
  • Video
    • Discussion
  • Geopolitics
  • Intel & Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • News

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.