India's family abduction case is too much to be invited by the United States to join the international convention
According to the "Hindustan Times" on September 14, a US high-ranking officials said the United States will require India to join the "Hague Child Abduction Convention" (hereinafter referred to as the "Convention"). The issue will be the focus of the US-India bilateral consular dialogue scheduled for September 27 in Washington, where officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and women's children will attend the meeting.
The number of cases related to Indian families is second only to Mexico, as reported in the United States in cases of kidnapping of children due to differences in their parents. In addition, the number "is still rising".
"We are one of the 96 signatories to the Convention, and we hope that India will join the Convention, and we hope that this law will be implemented in the country where the children are," said the US officials.
In the 1980s, with the frequent international exchanges and the rise in the number of transnational marriages, some couples from different traditional and cultural backgrounds were incompatible, tense and even ruptured after marriage, and custody and custody of children Become the focus of conflict between husband and wife when the conflict, in the case of clear guardianship, a party without a child from a country, or to detain the child when the situation has occurred. In this context, the Hague Child Abduction Convention was adopted in October 1980.
The Indian side has said that it will not join the Convention in its current form, and New Delhi believes that the Convention will require the Government of India to repatriate women who have returned to India with children who have survived the unfortunate marriage with their children. While US officials have pointed out that this situation has increased, of which the problem in Punjab is particularly prominent.
According to officials of the Ministry of Women and Children in India, India is considering raising the note of the Convention to make it more suitable for the local situation.
At present, this issue has triggered diplomatic discussions between the United States and India.
The number of cases related to Indian families is second only to Mexico, as reported in the United States in cases of kidnapping of children due to differences in their parents. In addition, the number "is still rising".
"We are one of the 96 signatories to the Convention, and we hope that India will join the Convention, and we hope that this law will be implemented in the country where the children are," said the US officials.
In the 1980s, with the frequent international exchanges and the rise in the number of transnational marriages, some couples from different traditional and cultural backgrounds were incompatible, tense and even ruptured after marriage, and custody and custody of children Become the focus of conflict between husband and wife when the conflict, in the case of clear guardianship, a party without a child from a country, or to detain the child when the situation has occurred. In this context, the Hague Child Abduction Convention was adopted in October 1980.
The Indian side has said that it will not join the Convention in its current form, and New Delhi believes that the Convention will require the Government of India to repatriate women who have returned to India with children who have survived the unfortunate marriage with their children. While US officials have pointed out that this situation has increased, of which the problem in Punjab is particularly prominent.
According to officials of the Ministry of Women and Children in India, India is considering raising the note of the Convention to make it more suitable for the local situation.
At present, this issue has triggered diplomatic discussions between the United States and India.
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