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We support Canada's probe, want India to join: US special envoy

Source: ANI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
October 07, 2023 10:14 IST
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Amid the diplomatic sparring and souring of bilateral ties in the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegation of Indian involvement in the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Special Envoy and Coordinator, Global Engagement Centre, James Rubin said the standoff was a 'tricky subject' as he sought cooperation into the investigation as far as it goes.

IMAGE: A deserted view of Visa and Immigration service counters at the Canadian Embassy, at Shantipath in New Delhi. Photograph: ANI Photo

During a virtual press briefing on October 5, the US special envoy said, "This is a tricky subject. Let me just say that we support Canada's investigation. We want everyone to help -- including the Indian Government -- help advance the investigation into this murder, and we would urge everyone to cooperate and to take the investigation as far as it goes."

 

On whether such tensions as the one between New Delhi and Ottawa could breed disinformation campaigns, Rubin said it is an area that is ripe for 'information manipulation'.

"Let me just say in our report, if you take a look at it, there are a few examples given about particular Chinese interference in Canadian domestic politics and in their universities and ways in which they've sought to manipulate their individuals, coerce individuals, and discredit individuals. And those accounts are in the report, and I urge you to take a look at that. This is obviously an area that is ripe for information manipulation," he said.

"I haven't seen any specific evidence of the Canada-India issue, but I do know that China has made a big effort to interfere in the domestic affairs of Canada through the ways I mentioned. And it's particularly ironic, because you may remember that for decades China was the loudest demander that nobody interferes in their domestic affairs, and yet when it comes to information manipulation, when it comes to interfering in the politics in Canada, when it comes to the South China Sea, where they're interfering in the territorial waters of countries around the region, when it comes to the famous balloon incident -- suddenly sovereignty is not so important to the Chinese Government," the state department spokesperson added.

The State Department spokesperson was presenting a report that showed how China had been trying to distort global information.

"This is the first comprehensive US State Department analysis of how Beijing employs these deceptive and coercive methods as it attempts to distort the global information space. It is doing so to advance its geopolitical objectives," Rubin told media persons.

"When the provenance of information is not clear, when we don't know that it's the Chinese Government or the Russian Government doing something, that's when it's information manipulation. The Chinese have a phoney persona called Yi Fan, which we talk about in this report, who purports to be an international affairs commentator when we know full well he's a foreign affairs operative for their foreign ministry. So that's the hard part. I can't tell you for sure whether that will happen in Canada." he added.

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Source: ANI  -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra