Relations between India and the United States have once again been affected by the turmoil. India, which once presented itself as a "posture", is now trying to move closer to the West, but the United States has shown an unfriendly attitude towards India. Prosecutors in New York City filed a lawsuit accusing an Indian man of participating in the planning of an assassination of an American Sikh leader, and the U.S. Department of Justice also released a large amount of evidence pointing to India*** in connection with the case. The sudden indictment alarmed India** and launched an investigation with the United States. It is unclear whether the matter will escalate further into a diplomatic dispute.
Addendum: This sudden assassination case is attracting widespread attention and discussion. With the release of new evidence from the United States, India** has had to confront this temporary situation. Modi has previously tried to bring India closer to the West in order to gain more support and cooperation opportunities. However, the U.S. prosecution and the disclosure of a large amount of evidence seem to imply that some of India's ** are suspected of being involved in the assassination, which has undoubtedly caused great distress to India**. If this case does involve the conduct of India's ** personnel, then India's international image will be greatly damaged, and it will also have a significant impact on India's position in the international arena.
The United States and the West have always acted in their own self-interest, so they may use this opportunity to hammer India or exert pressure to force India to remain dependent on the United States and the West. The United States has been promoting the so-called "pivot to the Asia-Pacific" strategy, and India has become an important partner for them. However, the United States wants to dominate relations with India, using India as a tool rather than a real ally. The escalation of the assassination could serve as a pretext for Western countries to forcefully intervene in India's affairs. It is not new that the United States has been interfering in other countries as a "human rights advocate" for the past few decades.
Addendum: Relations between the United States and Western countries have always been based on interests. They decide whether their relations with other countries are friendly or not based on their own interests, and India is no exception. India became the darling of the West for some time, and they gained the favor and attention of several Western countries. However, it is clear that the United States wants to take the initiative in its relations with India, so this assassination could be an opportunity for them to exert pressure and strengthen their influence. The United States often intervenes in other countries on the grounds of so-called "human rights issues," and this time may be no exception.
In the face of new US evidence, India** and Modi are in a more difficult position. India should recognize that economic development and improvement of people's livelihood are top priorities, and that it is not wise for India to rely too much on its relations with the United States and the West. India needs to recognize that its relationship with the United States and Western countries is not true friendship, but an exchange of interests. If India continues to pursue cooperation with the United States and the West, while ignoring its own national interests, it will inevitably fall into a more passive position. Modi needs to think hard about how to take the right action in this matter to safeguard India's interests.
Addendum: In the face of this emergency, India** should respond cautiously. Over the past few years, India has tried to maintain close relations with the United States and Western countries in order to gain more diplomatic and economic support. However, this dependency does not always lead to benefits, especially when it comes to the issue of alleged assassinations of American citizens. India** and Modi should recognise that their actions and decisions cannot be solely dependent on external support and opportunities for cooperation. Instead, they should pay more attention to developing their own economies and improving people's livelihoods so that the country can become more independent and strong. Only in this way will India be able to truly play an important role in the international arena and protect its own interests.
The U.S. has unveiled new evidence to indict India for the alleged assassination of an American citizen, putting tremendous pressure on Modi. This incident could have a significant impact on U.S.-India relations, as well as the Indo-Canadian diplomatic dispute. The United States and Western countries tend to lead the way in their own interests, so they may use this opportunity to exert pressure or even threats on India in order to continue to control and use India. In addition, India** also needs to be cautious about this, realizing that relations with the United States and the West are not true friendship, but an exchange of interests. India should give top priority to developing its economy and improving people's livelihoods, rather than relying too much on external support and cooperation. Only in this way can India truly protect its interests and avoid falling into a passive position. Finally, India** and Modi need to think hard about how to take the right action in this matter to safeguard their national interests.