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"A one-man global protest": Trudeau fails in rallying allies against Modi Govt over Khalistani support; Five Eyes nations prioritize relations with India, dismissing his claims and continuing strategic partnerships, signaling 'move on' diplomatically

In fact, Western allies have continued their bilateral deals and strategic partnerships with India and not paid heed to his allegation more than it deserves – diplomatically saying "noted, now move on".
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Politics
Trudeau's Failed Attempt to Gather Support against India: A Detailed Report
Trudeau's Failed Attempt to Gather Support against India: A Detailed Report

In a recent revelation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's efforts to rally Western allies against India have met a significant roadblock, with a distinct lack of support for his allegations surrounding the Modi government and purported support for Khalistani terrorism. Here's a detailed account of how Trudeau's strategies faltered even before reaching the G20 summit.

Trudeau's Unsuccessful Bid to Rally Allies

On the 19th of September, US media circuits buzzed with reports of Justin Trudeau's unsuccessful bid to convince Western allies to support his stance against the Indian government. According to a detailed report by the Washington Post, Trudeau's attempts to cultivate a 'foreign interference' narrative found no takers among Canada’s Western allies, despite weeks of behind-the-scenes efforts.

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Snippet from The Washington Post report

"In recent months, Canada began pushing its closest allies, the members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network…to raise Nijjar’s killing with India at the highest levels of government and issue a joint statement condemning the act as contravening international norms," stated a Western official, shedding light on Trudeau's sustained efforts to galvanize support for his allegations.

Trudeau's Focused Efforts to Build an Anti-India Bloc | Despite Trudeau’s relentless pursuit to bring allied nations onboard with his claims against the Modi government, the international community remained unmoved. A Western official privy to the developments noted that Trudeau had been persistent in urging members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network to address the issue of Nijjar's killing with the Indian government, aiming to foster a united front condemning the event as a breach of international norms.

This determined initiative by Trudeau aimed at creating a unified front against India seems to have been met with resistance, as allied nations opted to maintain their diplomatic relations with India, unswayed by Trudeau's narrative.

The recent developments underscore a crucial episode where diplomatic relations and judicious discernment prevailed over potentially baseless allegations. Despite Trudeau's concerted efforts to craft an anti-India bloc on the global stage, the lack of substantial support from allied nations reflects a prudent approach to international relations, where fostering positive ties takes precedence over divisive strategies.

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Snippet from The Washington Post report

Rebuffed by Allies

Despite relentless efforts, Trudeau's attempts to coax Western allies into endorsing his allegations against India have been met with stoic refusal. On Monday, 18th of September, a visibly solitary Trudeau aired his grievances in the Parliament, a move that came after a series of rebuffed attempts to gain international support.

It should be noted here that the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing agreement binds Canada with the United States, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, forming a coalition that shares intelligence and cooperates on security matters. Despite this close-knit alliance, Trudeau's narrative surrounding alleged foreign interference and the incident involving Nijjar has failed to gain traction among member nations.

Western Allies Maintain Strong Ties with India

In a clear indication of the credibility attributed to Trudeau's claims, Western allies have opted to maintain their strategic partnerships and bilateral agreements with India. These nations have effectively sidelined Trudeau's narrative, urging the Canadian Prime Minister to move past the allegations, which many perceive as unfounded and lacking in substantial evidence.

The diplomatic circles have subtly indicated to Trudeau that it's time to "noted, now move on," thereby refusing to engage further with the accusatory narrative Trudeau has spun. According to reliable reports, these nations have chosen to continue fostering positive and productive diplomatic ties with India, essentially dismissing Trudeau's allegations as not warranting serious consideration.

Trudeau's isolated stance serves as a potent reminder of the nuanced dynamics that govern international relations. As Western allies continue to foster strong ties with India, it underscores the importance of evidence-based diplomacy and prudent judgement in navigating the complex waters of global politics. It appears that, for now, Trudeau stands alone in his criticism, with the international community exhibiting a preference for stability and mutual respect over unfounded allegations.

"I haven't seen any evidence to back up Justin Trudeau's allegations. The United States, through its silence, seems to imply that it is not on the same page as Ottawa," says Michael Rubin, Senior Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, on Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's remarks over Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing.

Diplomatic tensions between India and Canada at its peak after Justin Trudeau’s allegations against India. Justin Trudeau alleged India’s involvement in the killing of Khalistani sympathiser Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Meanwhile, US, United Kingdom, and Australia have expressed their concern over the ‘serious allegation’ against India. In this series, Chairman of Sikhs of America, Jesse Singh raised questions over the timing of Trudeau’s allegations. Jesse Singh said that Justin Trudeau is digging hole for himself for political gain and it can backfire.

UK Remains Firm on India Trade Talks, Sunak Assures

In light of recent developments, the United Kingdom, a prominent Western ally, has unequivocally announced its intentions to persist with trade negotiations with India. This announcement comes in the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's attempts to stir controversy surrounding India's policies and actions.

Despite the commotion stirred by Trudeau, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's spokesperson has conveyed that the UK remains steadfast in its commitment to forge ahead with trade negotiations with India. This decision clearly indicates that the UK is not keen on getting embroiled in the speculative narratives spun by Trudeau.

During a media briefing, the spokesperson emphasized that the ongoing investigations should not be pre-empted by anyone. The official went on to note, “Work on the trade negotiations will continue as before. The Canadian authorities will now conduct their work and I’m not going to preempt them.”

Singular Focus on Trade Negotiations

Reiterating the UK's stance, the spokesperson highlighted that any concerns that arise during trade discussions with other countries are directly addressed with the concerned government. Stressing on the independent nature of the ongoing talks with India, the spokesperson added, “..with regards to the current negotiations with India, these are negotiations about a trade deal, and we’re not looking to conflate them with other issues.”

Australian Stance: No Room for Speculation

Similarly, Australia's position aligns well with that of the UK. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese underscored this when he avoided commenting on the matter during a press conference held in Melbourne this Tuesday. Maintaining the sanctity of intelligence operations, Albanese noted, “I don’t talk about Five Eyes’ intelligence at a press conference, funnily enough, that’s why it’s called intelligence because we don’t speculate on what the intelligence is.”

Diplomatic Concern but No Joint Backlash

Even though nations like the USA, UK, and Australia have diplomatically expressed their deep concerns about the allegations, the absence of a unified stance or a joint statement against the Indian government paints a clear picture. It seems evident that Trudeau's campaign, which reportedly supports anti-India elements on Canadian soil, may find him isolated on the global stage.

In conclusion, the recent responses from global powers indicate a preference for measured diplomacy over speculative accusations. Trudeau's solo campaign appears to be faltering, with key allies choosing not to indulge in his contentious narrative. It is a telling sign of the times, where nations prioritize economic partnerships and diplomatic harmony over speculative narratives, paving the way for a world focused on mutual respect and cooperation.

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