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UK has shown its disagreement with India's action after the India-Canada diplomatic standoff which resulted in the departure of 41 Canadian diplomats from India and called for resolution.
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During a telephonic conversation with his Canadian counterpart, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak demanded for a de-escalation of the India-Canada row, among several other subjects discussed.
This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security. Security outside the Indian high commission in London that again saw pro-Khalistani protests was noticeably better than earlier.
Setting the stage ready for the D-Day in prevailing justice for Kulbhushan Jadhav, the International Court of Justice hints a positive sign for India as it ruled in favour of India on merits, affirming Jadhav’s right to consular access and notification. It states that the case consists in obligation of Pakistan to provide effective review & reconsideration of conviction and sentence of Jadhav.
Well-known for fabricating issues and trying to play safe, naive Pakistan has always fallen on its face. Exhibiting another trial of the same act, Pakistan on Wednesday was slammed by the International Court of Justice for breaching obligation incumbent upon it, by not informing Jadhav of his rights under Article 36 of Vienna Convention.
The Kulbhushan Yadav case, which was the brewing news from May to June, has returned back. As we last know, International Court of Justice had asked India to handover the written arguments on September 13. The written arguments, also known as ‘memorial’ will be submitted today, a plea to declare Pakistan as violator of international law for sentencing former Indian Naval officer to death.