In this episode, we examine a diplomatic flashpoint that’s raising serious questions about racial bias and procedural abuse within India’s global consular network. On September 19, 2025, internationally recognized Human Rights Investigative Journalist and UN Researcher Joseph Bonner was denied a tourist visa at the Indian Consular Office in Manila—an incident he claims is part of a broader pattern of discrimination. Bonner has formally appealed to the President of India, demanding a full investigation, removal of implicated staff, and a global review of consular practices. Similar cases have emerged in London and Toronto, pointing to systemic issues that extend far beyond one office. With New Delhi remaining silent, this episode explores whether India’s diplomatic apparatus is living up to the principles of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations—and what this moment means for the future of international accountability.