The Modi government has turned a blind eye to killings on American soil, and the Biden administratio

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

Recently, India had a shocking plan to assassinate Sikh leader Gulpatvant Singh Pannu on American soil. The legal adviser to the Sikh Justice Organization, who is committed to promoting the establishment of an independent Sikh state in India. Modi was reportedly extremely unhappy with this goal and decided to take action. However, due to the intervention and warnings of the US authorities, the assassination was not successful.

At the G20 summit in New Delhi, Biden expressed his concern about the incident to Modi in person. In fact, the US side raised the issue to India shortly after Modi's visit to the United States. This shows that the US side has already detected signs of this assassination as early as June. The U.S. Commission confirmed this claim and said it had raised questions about the incident with India. At present, both sides are actively investigating the matter and discussing whether to take further action.

It is surprising that India's Modi has the audacity to commit a killer on US soil. Compared to Canada as a neighbor, the United States has far more influence as a global power than Canada. If India succeeds and kills Americans on the territory of the United States, the consequences will be unimaginable. The United States experienced the "9/11" incident, and the domestic security control has been very strict, which is incomparable to Canada.

Modi's audacity to stab on U.S. soil may have something to do with it. First, Modi has shown extreme determination and brutality on this issue. After the BJP came to power, one of its main tactics was to incite religious confrontation in the country, emphasizing the "supremacy" of Hinduism. Some Sikhs with ** tendencies have not only become the objects of Modi**'s rejection, but also the objects of their elimination. If the assassination is successful, Modi's domestic prestige will be soaring, and India's courage to act on US soil will further cement India's status as a "great power."

Second, Modi is well aware that in the current international situation, the United States is still pinning its hopes on wooing India to counter China and Russia. Therefore, even if the assassination operation is successful, it is unlikely that the United States will have a full-scale confrontation with India, at most some ** and superficial investigations. In fact, after the plan failed, a suspect charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with the involvement has left the United States. This suggests that the suspect was able to escape because the United States deliberately indulged and did not want to escalate the situation further.

However, the reaction of the United States and Canada is different. Canada's choice to back down on the success of India's assassination does not mean that the United States will be as cowardly as Canada. Modi's behavior of not taking Biden seriously is bound to arouse the vigilance of the US side. Biden deliberately released the news to put pressure on India, they have the handle of India, and hope that India can be honest and obedient, otherwise the United States can sanction it at any time.

After the whole incident, we can't help but sigh at Modi's courage and style of acting, daring to oppose the United States and continuing to demonstrate its status as a great power in the international community. However, this behavior also exposes the lack of importance that India attaches to the security of the United States. While Modi has gained some prestige at home, India's ambitious actions will have a significant impact on Sino-Indian relations.

In my view, the concept of peace, cooperation and mutual benefit should be promoted between countries, rather than resolving differences through violence and terrorism. Lasting stability and development can be achieved only through dialogue and consultation. India should reflect on its behavior and strengthen cooperation with the United States and other countries to address global security challenges.

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