"The diplomatic crisis that unfolded within weeks of my coming in, surely was a test for both countries. I think, not only it was a low point but more importantly it was a learning moment for both countries. We drew very very important lessons on both sides from that," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Nisha Desai Biswal told PTI.
"It requires constant attention to issues large and small. Two, you can't allow small issues to fester or go unattended. Three, you have to operate in each other countries in a way that is consistent with and in accordance with the legal and regulatory acts of that country," she said.
Khobragade, a 1999-batch IFS officer was arrested on December 12, 2013, in theUS when she was India's Deputy Consul-General in New Yorkon visa fraudcharges andfor allegedly providing false declarations in a visa application for her maid. She later was released on a USD 250,000 bond. She left the US after getting full diplomatic immunity.
"What we are trying to do is to make sure that we are in compliance and two that if a problem arises that we act quickly to engage our counterparts and work through to resolve. Because when those communication streams breakdown and when we are not acting aggressively to manage these issues that's when you leave room for the crisis to escalate and to take on different order of magnitude," Biswal noted.
Biswal said there would always be issues that would come up between the two countries.
"India is an extraordinarily complex country, complex not only in terms of its diversity and its society, but also complex in terms of the legal structures that govern India between the central government, the state government, its all different legal environment," Biswal said.
control of Ministry of External Affairs in India is the ability to work through and work together to resolve those issues and to address those issues in a way that is transparent and that builds confidence and that's where we are today and that's what we learned lessons from that crisis and from that low point," Biswal said.
"I am hopeful that we will not find ourselves in that situation again because of the lessons that we have learned. I think, what we learned that we need each other, that we value this relationship too much to allow it to deteriorate," she asserted.
