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India asks US Embassy to stop commercial activities
The Government on Wendesday gave the American Embassy in New Delhi a week's time to close down a multi-purpose club on its premises running in violation of the Vienna Convention.
The Club includes a bar, pool, beauty parlour, restaurant, bowling alley and tennis courts. Outsiders — including Indian Government officials, businessmen and journalists — were entertained at the club, which was meant only for American Embassy diplomats.
India generally overlooks this misuse by embassies but has reeled-in exceptions provided to U.S. diplomats after a fall-out over the arrest and slapping of a case against Indian woman diplomat Devyani Khobragade in New york on December 12.
India began withdrawing all special privileges to the U.S. Embassy and the consulate staff not extended to its staff posted in United States. Last week, the Government asked the U.S. Culture Centre not to screen movies as it didn't have a licence for the purpose.
After a late Monday evening meeting between U.S. Ambassador Nancy Powell and Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh saw no movement on the Dr. Khobragade issue, officials had spoken of more measures in the offing.
India is seeking an apology from the U.S. and withdrawal of charges against the woman diplomat.
The crackdown on quasi-commercial establishments in the Embassy and instructions not to make exceptions for U.S. Embassy with under local traffic rules are part of the approach to treat U.S. Counsellors at par with Indian Counsellors in the US.
Identity cards giving special privileges to U.S. diplomats in consulates have already been recalled and replaced with ones that put them on par with their Indian counterparts in the U.S. Their airport passes have been cancelled and barricades outside the U.S. Embassy were removed as part of this "reciprocity".
India asks US Embassy to stop commercial activities - The Hindu
Wrong section. Can someone move this to Indian section ???
The Government on Wendesday gave the American Embassy in New Delhi a week's time to close down a multi-purpose club on its premises running in violation of the Vienna Convention.
The Club includes a bar, pool, beauty parlour, restaurant, bowling alley and tennis courts. Outsiders — including Indian Government officials, businessmen and journalists — were entertained at the club, which was meant only for American Embassy diplomats.
India generally overlooks this misuse by embassies but has reeled-in exceptions provided to U.S. diplomats after a fall-out over the arrest and slapping of a case against Indian woman diplomat Devyani Khobragade in New york on December 12.
India began withdrawing all special privileges to the U.S. Embassy and the consulate staff not extended to its staff posted in United States. Last week, the Government asked the U.S. Culture Centre not to screen movies as it didn't have a licence for the purpose.
After a late Monday evening meeting between U.S. Ambassador Nancy Powell and Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh saw no movement on the Dr. Khobragade issue, officials had spoken of more measures in the offing.
India is seeking an apology from the U.S. and withdrawal of charges against the woman diplomat.
The crackdown on quasi-commercial establishments in the Embassy and instructions not to make exceptions for U.S. Embassy with under local traffic rules are part of the approach to treat U.S. Counsellors at par with Indian Counsellors in the US.
Identity cards giving special privileges to U.S. diplomats in consulates have already been recalled and replaced with ones that put them on par with their Indian counterparts in the U.S. Their airport passes have been cancelled and barricades outside the U.S. Embassy were removed as part of this "reciprocity".
India asks US Embassy to stop commercial activities - The Hindu
Wrong section. Can someone move this to Indian section ???
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