Defence expert KP Fabian criticised Canada's handling of recent allegations against India, highlighting diplomatic missteps and the lack of interest in de-escalation from the Canadian side. Fabian emphasised that Canada's actions, such as placing Indian consular officials under surveillance
Defence Expert Shiwalee Deshpande on Saturday expressed her concern over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran and hoped that the whole situation would come to an end very soon.
Highlighting the "long-standing" friendship between New Delhi and Moscow, she recalled that Moscow helped India not just in the 1971 war but has throughout been the main supplier of India's defence needs.
As the tensions between India and Canada heightened after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of making a "fundamental error" by supporting criminal activities in Canada, defence expert Anil Gaur advised the North American country to ponder over its actions.
"The problem is that the Palestinians, as we saw on the 7th of October, are totally committed to annihilating the state of Israel. And that's what their purpose in life is, to struggle against Israel until its demise. So, as long as this is the case, speaking about the two-state solution
"This is something that's so terrible for them (Iran) because their entire plan was to build this 'ring of fire' around Israel, circle it with these proxies they've built to weaken Israel. They believed everything was going their way. And that's why Hamas decided to launch the attack on 7
"It is a very big setback for Hezbollah. It is a great achievement for Israel. And Israel is not going to listen to any moral lectures like- 'Don't fight, fighting is bad', etc. [Israel] says, we are fighting for survival of our race, of our women and children and our race. [Israel] says
"It is high time that the Pakistan Army stopped trying to match up with the Indian Army or trying to take India and its army as an adversary and look after their own people who are dying of hunger and who have no employment," said the defence expert.