OTTAWA — India is defending its diplomatic actions a day after Ottawa announced it had pulled most of its envoys from the country over what it called a precedent-setting diplomatic threat.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs says its move to reduce the number of Canadian diplomats in India, who it says outnumber India's staffing in Canada, was in line with diplomatic convention.
She said a unilateral revocation of the special rights and protections is contrary to international law, labelling it a precedent-setting threat. India’s statement cited a passage from an international convention on diplomatic relations that says in the absence of agreement, a host country can require a diplomatic mission be kept within reasonable and normal limits.
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