Although India is often praised as a model democracy, under its surface lies a sinister plan meant to attack its political rivals outside. Particularly in recent times, the murder of a Sikh leader in Canada raises issues not only concerning human issues but also challenges the silence of the world community.

Disappointingly, international institutions such as the United Nations and the United States— which asserts itself to defend human rights — have been silent, which adds to the complexity of the problem. This silence suggests that maybe these international powers have interests that keep them from criticizing India.

The murder of a Sikh leader in Canada raises not only concerning human rights issues but also challenges the silence of the world community.

Given all this, other nations including Pakistan should reflect on their policies. To end breaches of human rights in the region, India has to strongly oppose its approach. The whole community should intervene right away to prevent India from continuing its criminal activities.

The United Nations should likewise prioritize this matter and launch an objective inquiry to enable the truth to surface. One may conclude that it is unavoidable for the world community to come together against India’s agenda. Should this issue be overlooked now, the effects might be more severe down the road.

The silence of international organizations can cause other nations in the region to violate human rights. Consequently, every country should give this matter some thought and resolve these challenges under a shared approach. India’s disregard of the deaths of its rivals suggests that the whole community has moral obligations. People are offering lines of questions.

Many big nations are hesitant to address the matter honestly due to commercial and diplomatic relations to India. Strong reaction to India’s actions by international institutions such as the United States and the United Nations should have been taken, but their silence now begs serious issues about the global conscience.

The silence of the United States and the United Nations adds to the complexity of the problem.

Think about geographic goals first of human rights. These nations concentrate on making sure their connections with India are not affected rather than voicing criticism on New Delhi’s policies.

America’s silence might also result from its own geopolitical goals. India is a major friend, and the US regards it as a major actor in the region to counter China’s influence. As such, the US is more interested in supporting India than in criticizing its internal matters. This kind of thinking has enabled India even more to continue resisting its foes abroad as it believes that world powers will not interfere.

Likewise, the purpose of the United Nations has sometimes been dubious. The United Nations vows to speak out against breaches of human rights, even if its lack of action and apathy has damaged its reputation all around. The non-action of the United Nations against India indicates the lack of interest of the world community and its incompetence to carry out a functional purpose.

About India’s actions, Pakistan and other countries should unite to develop a comprehensive strategy to pinpoint a feasible answer to this problem. Pakistan has to advocate on this issue abroad and put pressure on international organizations to follow strict policies against India. The international community should also examine India’s actions against its enemy and assign culpability before justice.

It is long past that the whole society comes together against India’s posture in order to maintain international stability and peace.

Not only the United States and the United Nations, but also the entire community should reconsider its beliefs and responsibilities and act with efficiency to protect human rights. Apart from providing the victims with justice, practical actions against India will contribute to promoting respect for human rights elsewhere. It is long past that the whole world comes together against India’s posture to maintain international stability and peace.

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