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Complicit: On India and the U.S and Canada cases
India must come clean on its stance on transnational killings
The U.S. Department of Justice’s second indictment (formal accusation) against an Indian intelligence and paramilitary officer, in the alleged plot to kill American-Khalistani activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, indicates another serious turn in the case that has cast a long shadow over India-U.S. ties. The indictment (formal accusation) against Vikash Yadav was released publicly along with an arrest warrant and his listing on the FBI’s database of “most wanted” — the first time that an Indian official has been so marked out. The developments come just after a high-level Indian security delegation investigating the matter travelled to the U.S., and the U.S. State Department expressed “satisfaction” with India’s cooperation. There is cause for concern now: the second indictment (formal accusation) that supersedes the one against jailed businessman Nikhil Gupta, repeats linkages (connections) to the Canadian case of the 2023 killing of Canadian-Khalistani activist Hardeep Nijjar. It seems no coincidence that the indictment (formal accusation) is timed with the Canadian expulsion of Indian diplomats, sparking a diplomatic storm and also statements by the “Five Eyes” urging India to cooperate in the investigation with Canada. That these statements reek (give off a strong impression) of a double standard, given that these countries have a record on transnational killings, must not stop India from upholding the law. But this surely raises questions about whether these allies are reliable as India’s closest strategic partners.
New Delhi must not delude (mislead) itself and must proceed on the assumption that the cases in the U.S. and Canada are being linked by their investigating agencies. The stark (clear and unpleasant) difference in the Modi government’s outraged denial of the Canadian charges while providing a sympathetic ear for the American charges may prove untenable (unable to be defended) as the trial in the U.S. progresses. It is in India’s interest to clarify whether it believes Mr. Yadav was a “rogue” agent or was carrying out orders from senior officials, when he allegedly promised “2-3” contract killings (hired assassinations) a month against targeted members of the diaspora. While the External Affairs Ministry has since confirmed that he “no longer works for the government”, the indictment (formal accusation) claims that he was employed by India’s Cabinet Secretariat, under which the R&AW is run. Whether the truth lies in incompetence (lack of ability) or complicity (involvement in wrongdoing), the image of the government’s intelligence and national security operations is dimmed. If the government proceeds to prosecute him or turn him over to U.S. agencies, it must also consider the impact on the morale (confidence and spirit) of other operatives essaying future operations. Above all, the government must be more transparent about its policy on transnational killings. If it does not allow such operations, and it should not, then it is time for a more detailed investigation into its internal processes as well as a more realistic evaluation of its diplomatic relations.
Hindu Vocab Wordlist 21st October 2024
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- Indictment: A formal statement of accusing someone of a serious crime.
- Linkages: The existence or forming of connections between things.
- Reek: To have a strong unpleasant smell; to give a strong impression of something negative.
- Delude: To make someone believe something that is not true.
- Stark: Empty, simple, or obvious, especially without decoration or anything that is not necessary.
- Untenable: Not able to be supported or defended against criticism, or no longer able to continue.
- Contract killings: An arrangement in which someone hires another person to kill someone for money.
- Incompetence: Lack of ability or skill to do something successfully.
- Complicity: Involvement in a crime or some activity that is wrong.
- Morale: The amount of confidence and enthusiasm, etc., that a person or a group has at a particular time.
Hindu Vocab Master 21st October 2024 with Synonyms & Antonyms
Here are the synonyms and antonyms of all the difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master for 21st October 2024:
Word | Synonyms | Antonyms |
Indictment | Charge, accusation, allegation, prosecution | Acquittal, exoneration, release, vindication |
Linkages | Connections, associations, relationships, ties | Disconnections, separations, divisions, splits |
Reek | Smell, stink, emanate, suggest | Scent, aroma, fragrance, perfume |
Delude | Deceive, mislead, fool, trick | Enlighten, clarify, inform, reveal |
Stark | Clear, obvious, bare, stark | Subtle, nuanced, intricate, elaborate |
Untenable | Indefensible, unsustainable, unjustifiable, weak | Defensible, sustainable, justifiable, tenable |
Contract killings | Hit jobs, assassinations, murders for hire, executions | Self-defense, protection, lawfulness, innocence |
Incompetence | Ineptitude, unskillfulness, incapacity, inadequacy | Competence, ability, skill, proficiency |
Complicity | Involvement, participation, collaboration, conspiracy | Innocence, noninvolvement, detachment, isolation |
Morale | Spirit, confidence, enthusiasm, motivation | Discouragement, apathy, despair, demoralization |
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