Magzter GOLDで無制限に

Magzter GOLDで無制限に

10,000以上の雑誌、新聞、プレミアム記事に無制限にアクセスできます。

$149.99
 
$74.99/年

試す - 無料

The West Must End Its Double Standards Towards India

The Sunday Guardian

|

June 15, 2025

Selective outrage: Why Trump's National Guard deployment was just, and why America must stop lecturing India.

- DR JOSEPH M. CHALIL

The West Must End Its Double Standards Towards India

When Los Angeles descended into chaos following contentious federal ICE raids, President Donald J. Trump responded with decisive constitutional authority. Over 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines were deployed to protect federal property and restore order. Despite legal backing under Title 10 and the Insurrection Act, mainstream media and liberal commentators rushed to brand this action "authoritarian." This narrative—disconnected from constitutional law and democratic necessity—reflects a broader hypocrisy that has serious diplomatic consequences, especially when juxtaposed with the West's treatment of India.

Let's be clear: President Trump's use of the National Guard was neither a power grab nor martial law. It was a lawful, time-limited, and coordinated federal intervention requested by overwhelmed local leaders. Under Title 32 of the U.S. Code, Guard troops operated under state command while receiving federal funding—an arrangement designed precisely for moments of escalating civil unrest.

Contrast this with how the same U.S. political class and media respond to India—one of its most important democratic allies. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi deployed state and central forces during the 2021-22 farmers' protests or after the revocation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, American think tanks, media outlets, and policymakers labeled these actions as "illiberal" or "authoritarian." But India, like the United States, acted within its constitutional framework to maintain order, protect its citizens, and defend national integrity.

This reveals a glaring double standard: what is deemed a responsible act of leadership in Washington is often condemned as tyranny in New Delhi.

LAW AND ORDER IS NOT AUTHORITARIANISM

The Sunday Guardian からのその他のストーリー

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

ELECTORAL ROLL: SC seeks ECI’s response to pleas against SIR in Kerala, UP

The Supreme Court has sought the Election Commission of India’s (ECD) response to a batch of pleas filed by various petitioners including the Kerala government challenging the ECT's decision to carry out Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise of the voter rollin Kerala.

time to read

1 min

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

FRANCE TO INVESTIGATE MUSK'S GROK CHATBOT

France's government is taking action against billionaire Elon Musk 's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok after it generated French-language posts that questioned the use of gas chambers at Auschwitz, officials said.

time to read

1 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Piyush Goyal's maiden Israel visit strengthens ties in tech, trade, agri

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a series of wide-ranging engagements during his official visit to Israel, further strengthening bilateral cooperation across agriculture, technology, innovation and trade.

time to read

2 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Using welfare for political gain is inappropriate

Despite foreign criticism, India’s welfare policies remain essential and socially responsible.

time to read

2 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

PM MODI PROPOSES THREE NEW G20 INITIATIVES AT AFRICA SUMMIT

PM also calls for development approaches rooted in sustainability, inclusivity and cultural wisdom.

time to read

2 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Unknown lockers found in GMCs across Kashmir

Surprise inspections follow terror-linked findings in doctors’ lockers at Kashmir hospitals.

time to read

1 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Delhi Police uncover ISI-backed gun running operation

Drones were used to airdrop Turkish pistols and Chinese weapons.

time to read

3 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The blasts in Delhi and Islamabad: Why India may have to resort to pre-emptive actions

While India would not want a war, the Pakistani army would not mind another exchange, if only to re-establish its relevance again. So, though war avoidance is desirable, it cannot bea strategy.

time to read

5 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Siddu vs D.K. once more

The power tussle in Karnataka between the supporters of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief D.K. Shivakumar appears to be unending. The latest round is currently on and i coincides with Siddu completing two and a half years in office.

time to read

3 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Reverse migration of Bangladeshis may impact TMC in polls

Since the rollout of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal on November 4, border posts like Hakimpur in North 24 Parganas district have witnessed a marked increase in Bangladeshi nationals returning home, with district authorities and the Border Security Force noting that more than 1,600 Bangladeshi migrants had crossed back in just days. Many of these individuals had lived in India for over a decade, enrolling in voter lists and welfare

time to read

4 mins

November 23, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size