The most crucial thing is that these two issues have indeed been torn apart between India and Canada
To be frank, I have a premonition about this: Canada and India have indeed torn apart.
Going to India for the G20 summit, Trudeau received a scolding from Modi. The scene was so ugly that Trudeau couldn't swallow it?
Flipping one's face is inevitable.
But tearing it to this extent was still a bit beyond my expectations.
Trudeau is a pushover, directly accusing Indian government agents of carrying out assassinations in Canada. Assassination in another country by one country is a shocking accusation!
Moreover, Canada has been relentlessly expelling the senior diplomat in charge of intelligence from the Indian embassy, which is only possible for hostile countries!
Interestingly, both Canada and India are very angry now.
Canada is very angry. India, your hands and feet are not clean, and you are running assassinations on my land, blatantly infringing on my national sovereignty. Is it intolerable.
India is also very angry. Canada has shamelessly accused you of framing me. You have sheltered terrorists, but even expelled my diplomat, which is infuriating me.
Anyway, the country that India hates the most now is definitely Canada; The country that Canada dislikes the most is undoubtedly India.
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The situation is dramatic, but next, the most crucial ones are still two issues.
The first key question is whether the assassination was actually carried out by the Indian government.
The Canadian accusation is that there is conclusive and credible evidence that the Indian government did it.
The one who was assassinated was Sikh leader Nigel, who was in exile in Canada. On June 18th this year, 45 year old Nijar was shot and killed by ambushed gunmen outside a Sikh temple in Warmhua.
Except for Punjab, Canada has the largest population of Sikhs. These Sikhs in Canada often hold protests, exposing racial oppression within India, especially the persecution of Sikhs by Hindus, and calling for the establishment of an independent Sikh state.
India accuses Canada of sheltering these separatist forces. In 2020, India classified Niger as a "terrorist".
According to Trudeau, when he recently went to India for the G20 summit, he mentioned the murder in front of Modi and urged the Indian government to "cooperate with Canada to identify the root cause of the incident.".
What is India's reaction?
Modi was furious beyond control.
According to a statement from the Office of the Prime Minister of India, Modi expressed strong concern during his meeting with Trudeau about "Canadian extremists engaging in anti India activities.".
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"Strongly concerned" is a diplomatic term, which is actually Modi pointing his nose in front of Trudeau and cursing him.
Modi claims that these extremists advocate separatism, incite violence against Indian diplomats, destroy diplomatic venues, and pose a threat to the Indian community in Canada. The association of this group with organized crime, drug groups, and human trafficking should also be of concern to Canada.
Modi is very angry, and the consequences are very serious.
What made Trudeau even more embarrassed was that even after being humiliated in India, his private plane was not up to par and actually broke down in India, causing him to watch his cold face in India for another two days.
So, as soon as he returned to China, he went crazy. We have also witnessed the latest scene, where Canada accuses the Indian government of involvement in the murder and expulsion of senior Indian diplomats.
The second key question, what should we do next?
This is further divided into three questions.
What should Canada do?
Canada will definitely continue to investigate. Since they are accusing the Indian government and expelling Indian diplomats, we will definitely find more "evidence" next, which is what the Indian government did!
Otherwise, wouldn't the previous accusations and expulsion just slap oneself in the face?
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2. What should India do?
India definitely hurts its self-esteem. Its relations with several neighboring countries are not very good, but it's not bad enough to expel diplomats. Canada, on the other hand, posted a heinous crime and even expelled diplomats.
Diplomacy emphasizes reciprocity. Canadian diplomat, please pack your luggage as well.
3. What should the United States and the United Kingdom do?
Don't forget, Trudeau also revealed that before accusing India, he had a conversation with US President Biden and British Prime Minister Sunak.
We are the G7, united in spirit, and also an Anglo Saxon ally. We are our own brothers, the United States and the United Kingdom. You must stand on my side.
Finally, what do you think?
Anyway, the more I watch it, the more interesting it becomes. This dramatic scene used to be dominated by the West and Russia, but now it's suddenly changed to India and Canada, which feels strange and uncomfortable.
Roughly three points.
Firstly, both Canada and India are very scheming.
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The people in the martial arts world call it "Mo Di Lao Xian, with boundless magical power", but it is not always just a boast.
You should know that as a social bully, Modi likes to embrace other Western leaders warmly. For example, at the recent G20 summit, he hugged many people such as Sunak and Macron, but for the handsome Trudeau, he is a cold face that cannot be colder.
But Trudeau is not a vegetarian either. As soon as he returned to his home country, he experienced an exponential retaliation.
So, originally it felt like India was attacking, it was Modi who gave Trudeau a face; But in the blink of an eye, Canada turned its back and accused India of committing murder.
It's really dazzling.
Secondly, it also poses a challenge for the United States and the United Kingdom.
As we all know, the United States has been trying to win over India recently. Türkiye buys Russian weapons, and the United States wants sanctions. India buys Russian weapons, and the United States turns a blind eye.
But now, it's a bit difficult to do. On one side is India, on the other side is Canada, which side are you on in the United States?
Don't forget, although India is trying to win over, Canada is the 51st state of the United States that Jianghu people give away, and that kind of intimacy cannot be compared to India.
And Sunak, although you are of Indian descent and still the son-in-law of an Indian tycoon, you are now the Prime Minister of the UK. What is the relationship between the UK and Canada?
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The United States is also very awkward now. Canada and India, how can you deal with China even if you make such a fuss?
Thirdly, the best part is definitely ahead.
Just to clarify in advance, this matter has nothing to do with China.
But in Canada, all assassinations have been carried out on your homeland. Where is your national security? Who is the real enemy?
Do you think it's reliable to say that Western countries, such as India and Canada, are turning their backs on each other? Also, did you actually do it?
And the United States, on issues of right and wrong, don't be indifferent. If it were Russia or Iran, you would probably have labeled yourself as a "terrorist country" long ago, wouldn't you?
Of course, in the end, I have to say that when you come out to mess around, you always have to pay back. It's all foxes from a thousand years old. What kind of Liaozhai do you play.