[🇮🇳] Indian External Affairs

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Thing is that India gets military equipment and military aid from Israel. lol.
Iran's instigated this whole Gaza chutiyapa for its own strategic agenda. I hope you understand and realize this fact. They got money to spare no? create Muzlim vs Al-Yahuda/ Hillbilly dramatic lower caste drama no?.......lol......Do you think our ghareeb country could possibly operate at that level? where Iran operates at? Yous understand what I'm sayin no?
 
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India blocks Canada’s controversial documentary on Sikh separatists

Demonstrators gather in support of Khalistan during a Sikh rally outside the Consulate General of India, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 25, 2023. © Cole BURSTON / AFP
Canadian broadcaster CBC has received emails from YouTube and X saying New Delhi had directed them to take down the video.
New Delhi has reportedly ordered at least two online platforms to block a Canadian documentary in India, on the killing of a Sikh separatist. The development comes amid a diplomatic standoff between the two countries.
The video report, part of Canadian state broadcaster CBC's ‘The Fifth Estate’ series, sought to investigate the fatal shooting of prominent Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last June. Nijjar vocally supported the creation of an independent Khalistan state – a homeland for India's minority Sikhs. New Delhi sees pro-Khalistan sentiment as a threat to its internal security, and designated Nijjar a “terrorist” in 2020.
Last September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau linked the assassination to India, triggering a feud. New Delhi has vehemently denied the allegations and called them “absurd.”
 

China Slams The U.S. For Interfering In Arunachal Pradesh Border Dispute With India​

  • Beijing said the United States has nothing to do with the India-China border dispute in response to Washington’s recognition of Arunachal Pradesh as a part of Indian territory.
  • The U.S. State Department said it recognizes the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as a part of Indian territory and “strongly opposes any unilateral attempts to advance territorial claims”.
  • The statement from the United States comes amid growing tensions between nuclear-armed India and China this month.
 
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi often draws crowds of supporters from the Indian diaspora on his foreign visits. But back home, his administration has been revoking visas and residency permits of foreign nationals of Indian origin as well as spouses of Indian citizens. For those denied access or kicked out of India, the experience can be traumatic.
They are part of the Modi administration’s broader crackdown on Indian citizenship laws, which have snowballed in various forms. But the intent of the “ever-expanding arsenal of laws and policies” is singular: to “target and punish dissenting voices”, said Amnesty International in a statement noting the international human rights contraventions that have increased during Modi’s 10 years in power.

With the upcoming 2024 elections widely predicted to propel Modi into his next decade in power, experts warn that India’s secular democracy is being reshaped as a Hindu-first majoritarian nation intolerant to dissent and minority religious communities.

Citizenship lies at the heart of the reshaping, with the government pushing through laws and regulations on myriad fronts, upending lives and plunging dissenters into an omnipresent state of dread.
 

A high-altitude tunnel is latest flashpoint in India-China border tensions​

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Construction crews work at the Sela Tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh in 2021.
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A tunnel constructed high in the mountains of northeastern India has become the latest flashpoint in a simmering border dispute between New Delhi and Beijing.

The Sela Tunnel, inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this month, has been hailed in India as a feat of engineering – blasted through the Himalayas at an elevation of some 13,000 feet (3,900 meters) – and a boon for the military, enabling faster, “all-weather” access to a tense de facto border with China.

That’s caught the attention of Beijing, whose long-running dispute with New Delhi over their contested 2,100-mile (3,379-kilometer) border has seen the two nuclear-armed powers clash in recent years.

That includes in 2020 when hand-to-hand fighting between the two sides resulted in the deaths of at least 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers in Aksai Chin-Ladakh in the western stretches of the border.

And, decades ago, the dispute led to war.
Sela Tunnel: A high-altitude tunnel is latest flashpoint in India-China border tensions | CNN
 

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