Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev on Tuesday termed the extradition of 26/11 Mumbai attacks accused Tahawwur Rana to India as a "positive development", highlighting its significance for justice and India-US cooperation.
Qatal was the nephew of Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the mastermind behind the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Saeed is wanted in India for numerous rerror-related cases.
The recent attacks by Baloch insurgents in Pakistan have exposed terrorism within the country and highlighted the 'lack of preparedness' of its military.
Sachdev emphasised that even though Indians are major beneficiaries of the H-1B visa program, with over 300,000 Indian students in the US, the plight of these 20,000 undocumented Indians remains a concern.
Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdeva stated that China is "increasing its hold in the Aksai Chin region" through this administrative mechanism, which includes creating two new counties in the Hotan prefecture.
Following the denial of bail to Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, former ISKCON leader, by a Chattogram court, former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Veena Sikri expressed deep disappointment, calling it a "travesty of justice."
In conversation with ANI, Sachdev said that after Misri's meeting, if Bangladesh government doesn't act right, it would mean they intentionally don't want to keep good relations with India
He noted that Trump's trust in Gabbard is evident, and her appointment, along with other senior female appointees, indicated a shift in Trump's approach and added that her appointment is very 'interesting'.
Speaking to ANI on Monday, Sachdeva said, "There are huge worries in many parts of the world with Trump's return. But, luckily and fortunately for us, India does not have much to worry. Yes, we will be affected by some of his steps if he takes them like tariffs, but those will be applicable
Former Ambassador of India to the US, Meera Shankar, on Wednesday said that the strategic relationship between India and the US would continue to grow as both nations' interests converge, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, with a focus on finding a "sustainable balance" with China.
Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdeva has strongly backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on the recent attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Canada, calling it "the absolute truth and common sense."