Monday, December 23, 2013

One outcome of the diplomatic flap

India is expected to deliver new identity cards to US consular officials, which will ensure that they have only consular, and not diplomatic, immunity. The US sought to draw a distinction between consular and diplomatic immunity in the Khobragade case saying that she was entitled to only consular immunity in her capacity as deputy consul general. Until now, India had not differentiated between consular and diplomatic privileges for US officials and had given diplomatic immunity to all of them.
Times of India 

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The Gardner · 588 weeks ago

India's steps are correct. All diplomatic privileges should be on the basis of reciprocity.
A somewhat different take on the events: http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2013/12/23...

It seems India is seeking to upgrade the diplomatic protections of the accused diplomat.

Oh no! Isn't that the crime Arun just angrily reported was done by the US for some of our accused?
1 reply · active 588 weeks ago
India is simply seeking to follow the rules as interpreted by the Leader of the Free World.

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