US Not Playing Politics With Khalistanis: Foreign Affairs Expert
OTTAWA (ANI) – Amid the strained relationship between India and Canada, Raja Mohan, foreign affairs expert and the founding director of Carnegie India, spoke about the complexities of international politics and diaspora influence, particularly in Canada.
Mohan also noted that the Joe Biden administration in the United States has taken a different stance, not playing politics with Khalistani groups, unlike Canada.
The remarks by Mohan came during a podcast of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute titled ‘The Global Exchange: Navigating India-Canada Relations amid a major Diplomatic Break.’
He said, “The US and Canada are different. The Biden administration or the Democratic party is not playing politics with the Khalistanis. The US has retail politics, we have retail politics, Canada has retail politics. But I think the weight of the Sikh population and within them, the dominance among them by a small group of extremists and the electoral power has made the retail politics in Canada far more significant, especially under PM Trudeau, given their party’s position and the need for the support…”
Mohan further said that Australia, the United States, and Britain have faced similar issues, but Canada’s long history with Indian immigrants, particularly from Punjab, has integrated them into domestic politics, making it an extreme case.
He said, “More and more Indians are going to go abroad, most of them will go to the anglo-saxon world. As the size of this population grows, they draw into local politics… Canada is an extreme case because there has been a long presence of Indians there, especially the Punjabi population and their integration in the domestic politics. There is going to be friction when our domestic politics intersects with your domestic politics.”
Mohan further suggested that Canadians could learn from Australia’s approach to managing these issues privately. “Australia had some issues, the US had some issues, Britain had some issues but nowhere there has become a political football in a way that Canada has made it. That is why, I would say to Canadians that look at the way how Australians manage the issues. When issues arose, how they were dealt with it in private… I think in Canada, it became central to the politics which I think is a problem…”
Daljit (Dean) Singh
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Raja Mohan is correct that ethnic politics in Canada is more complex than in Australia. Canada has been a home for Indian immigrants for much longer than Australia. Australia has a sad history of discrimination against Asians, particularly against Indians. There were hardly any avenues open or allowed for entrances to the Australian political arenas, whereas Canadian society was more open to their assimilation and participation in its politics. Canada remains in the vanguard for people seeking liberty and independence of thought, speech, and participation, more so than in the U.K. and the United States or Australia. The Government of India and its leaders are not students of history. They are prone to bare-knuckle political boxing.
November 12, 2024