Former diplomat K P Fabian asserts that India-Canada relations will remain strained under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership. Fabian supports India's stance and predicts improvement only after Canada's 2025 elections, anticipating Trudeau's defeat. He emphasizes that no positive signals are currently visible, suggesting a prolonged period of diplomatic tension between the two nations.
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00:00The signals we are getting right now is that there will be more escalation.
00:06As long as Justin Trudeau is Prime Minister, it will not be good.
00:14Justin Trudeau's popularity is not going up, it is going down.
00:19For the first time, India has personally targeted the head of state of another country.
00:29They have not even been called a government, they have been called a group.
00:33The word regime has been used.
00:35The situation is getting worse and worse.
00:38And now the situation is so bad that even if Trudeau does not remain in power tomorrow,
00:45I don't think the situation will be normalized again immediately.
00:50The poison that Trudeau and the Khalistani mafia have mixed in this relationship,
01:01it will take a lot of time to fix it.
01:04This decision is right because Canada has told us that our High Commissioner and some other diplomats
01:14have percents of interest in the context of the investigation on Niger killing.
01:23This means that RCMP, Royal Canadian Wounded Police, is investigating.
01:30They want to interrogate our High Commissioner.
01:35This is not right.
01:37That is why we have decided to recall them.
01:42But Canada has said that the High Commissioner and other diplomats,
01:51it means that they want to interrogate other diplomats without the High Commissioner.
02:00Right?
02:01We have not recalled them.
02:05So it is a little complicated.
02:08Sir, how do you see how much change will come in the relationship between India and Canada in the future?
02:16Will these things get better?
02:19What would you like to say?
02:20My hope, my prayer is that both governments will try to de-escalate after thinking about this.
02:32But I don't think they will.
02:36The signals that we get right now is that there will be more escalation.
02:43And as long as Justin Trudeau is Prime Minister, it will not be right.
02:54And the election in Canada is in the coming year, 2025, in the autumn.
03:02Bajaj can advance.
03:05And Justin Trudeau's popularity is not going up, it is going down.
03:12Right?
03:13The economy is also in a lot of difficulty.
03:17So, Bajaj, in the next election, Justin Trudeau will not win.
03:23So a new government will be formed.
03:25So our relationship will be a little better.
03:32But my prayer is that we don't have to wait that long.
03:38There has been a lot of escalation.
03:41We have to try to go down.
03:43But I don't see any signal.
03:49The Canadians said that we can investigate against these people.
03:55As soon as you say something about a politician, we will bring him to an investigation.
04:04Then his stay in that country becomes meaningless.
04:08He can't function there.
04:10So I think this was the right thing.
04:13India had no choice but to call them back.
04:18We have called back 5-6 people.
04:21Now we have to see if India will send them back to the same level as the politicians here.
04:30Will the country be removed from India?
04:32So the first thing to see is that we have issued a memorandum.
04:39We have said that we will do something.
04:44That is fine in its place.
04:46But until we do something, we will not know that we have taken any strict action.
04:51The statement was very strict.
04:53And in the statement, I think India has targeted the head of another country and his government for the first time.
05:08And they have not even been called a government.
05:10They have been called a group.
05:12The word regime has been used.
05:14So the reaction is very strict.
05:18But there should also be some action with the reaction.
05:21The question is what action will happen now?
05:24Will we remove the politicians here?
05:28So I think the situation is getting worse and worse.
05:31And now the situation is so bad that even if Trudeau does not remain in power tomorrow,
05:38I don't think the situation will be normalized immediately.
05:43I think the poison that Trudeau and the Khalistani mafia have mixed in this relationship,
05:57So it will take a lot of time to fix it.
06:00It won't be overnight.
06:02Because the reaction given by the government to Canada's move for the envoy,
06:07They said that the way political gain is being tried,
06:12There will be elections and the way the government looks like a Khalistani hand in glove,
06:18Do you think this is done for political gain?
06:23Trudeau's father did the same thing from the beginning.
06:29And he is also doing the same thing.
06:31When he was a Khalistani, he gave him an open leave.
06:34When India asked him to extradite the terrorists,
06:40He also agreed.
06:42So he also played this with them.
06:45Then Trudeau did the same thing.
06:50So now the issue is that politics is important.
06:55If there is a thorn, then there are small constituencies,
07:00If there are 500,000-5000 votes in it, then the whole game changes.
07:05So there is some effect of these people in about 25-30 constituencies.
07:11And all the political parties of Canada try to attract them to their side.
07:19So that is one factor.
07:21And see, this is not a unique thing of its own.
07:27In every country, there is an angle of foreign policy and domestic politics.
07:32That is fine in its place, that thing is understandable too.
07:36But every country tries beyond a point.
07:40Your political angle should not affect your domestic policy.
07:47But where they have put that thing on the line,
07:52Maybe because they think that India can't do anything.
07:56Or even if we upset India, we don't have to worry too much.
08:02We can't do it to China.
08:04Because we take money from China and China has a lot of influence on us.
08:08But we can do it to India and then America will take care of India.
08:12So this is a costless option for us.
08:14Maybe this is their thought.
08:16And on the one hand, our political bread will also be baked.
08:21On the other hand, we will not have to pay any cost.
08:23Because America will bravely ensure that India does not go beyond a point.
08:28So now we have to see what the Modi government does.
08:31What other steps do we take to show them what their worth is.