This is a new piece of evidence revealed by the United States, which has brought tremendous pressure and skepticism to India**. According to U.S. sources, an Indian man, Gupta, is suspected of conspiring with India to orchestrate the "assassination" of U.S. citizen Pannon. United StatesNew YorkCity prosecutors have filed a case against Gupta and have revealed a large amount of relevant evidence. According to the evidence, Gupta was recruited by an Indian**, and the two discussed plans to assassinate Pannon. Gupta then searched for a criminal accomplice and was ready to carry out the operation together. However, this accomplice was actually planted by the United StatesInformant, he offered Gupta a reward of $100,000 and asked Gupta to pay 1$50,000 as a deposit. Gupta was captured under U.S. surveillance and extradited to the U.S., where he faces charges of hiring a murderer** and other crimes. Modi** Shocked by this state of affairs and said it would investigate the matter jointly with the U.S. side. However, the development of this matter shows that the United States and India have certain differences in the process, and this matter could lead to an escalation of diplomatic conflicts.
Notably, earlier this year, Canada aSikhismThe leader, Nijjar, was assassinated by two masked gunmen. Subsequently, Canada **accused India** of being involved in the assassination, which sparked a diplomatic dispute between the two countries, and both sides even expelled diplomats from each other. One of Canada's intelligence allegations against India is the Five Eyes Alliance, an allegation that has put India's operations abroad under U.S. surveillance. In this action against the Pennon case, the United StatesInformantIt happens to be a key figure, which once again shows that the United States has been monitoring India's activities overseas for a long time. WhileInformantAsking Gupta to pay the deposit first and leave behind conclusive evidence may have been deliberately arranged by the United States.
Judging by the new evidence revealed by the United States, it is difficult for India to deny. This not only letsModi**Falling into an embarrassing situation could also trigger a diplomatic storm between the United States and India and have an impact on the Indo-Canadian diplomatic dispute. Although India has asserted its innocence in the Nijjar case and taken diplomatic countermeasures against Canada, the emergence of new evidence from the United States has undoubtedly given Canada more confidence in the face of India, while also making India more passive.
Moreover, we cannot ignore the interests pursued by the United States and its Western allies for India. They used this assassination to put pressure on India and even threaten it to force India to continue to comply with their demands. After all, in the "pivot to the Asia-Pacific" strategy promoted by the United States, India once became the darling of the West and was wooed by many parties. However, it is clear that the United States wants to maintain the initiative in its relations with India, and they are using this escalation of the assassination storm as an opportunity for the West to make a big fuss. For many years, the United States has often used its so-called "human rights teacher" to exert pressure on other countries and point fingers at them, which is nothing new.
It seems that the United States and Canada have put pressure on India successively, showing that the West does not see India as a real ally, but uses India as a tool. IfModi** Not waking up, continuing to form alliances with the United States and its Western allies, and constantly taking military actions, will only put India in a more difficult situation. Therefore,Modi** Its foreign policy should be reconsidered, making economic development and improving people's livelihoods a top priority. Rather than being forced to submit to the interests of the West, it is better to seek cooperation with other countries to open up a wider space for India's development. ForModiAgain, think twice about what you need to do.