Dr. S. Jaishankar addressed the evolving dynamics of global relations, particularly focusing on India’s complex relationship with Canada, at an event in New Delhi.
While speaking at NDTV World Summit 2024, the minister remarked on the shifting priorities in diplomatic discussions, noting a noticeable change in focus from the U.S. to Canada.
Addressing specific concerns regarding Canada, Jaishankar pointed out issues related to diplomatic conduct. He noted that Canada had requested an inquiry into India's High Commissioner, prompting India to withdraw its diplomats. He contrasted this with the actions of Canadian diplomats in India, who he claimed freely gather information about India’s military and police, while imposing restrictions on Indian efforts to ensure the welfare and security of its diplomats in Canada.
He highlighted the differing standards applied by Canada regarding freedom of speech, stating, “When we tell them you have people openly threatening leaders of India, their answer is freedom of speech.” Dr. Jaishankar underscored the need for adjustments in this changing world, advocating for a more equitable approach to diplomatic interactions.
Jaishankar highlighted a broader trend of rebalancing in global power dynamics, stating, “What has happened in the last 20-25 years is that there is a rebalancing, a multipolarity.” He emphasised that many non-Western countries, including India and China, are increasingly asserting their influence, leading to potential frictions and contestations in