Had no proof, only intel when we first accused India: Justin Trudeau
Wednesday, 16 October 2024 () Canadian PM Justin Trudeau reiterated accusations against India for the killing of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, despite lacking substantial evidence. He testified before the Foreign Interference Commission, highlighting sovereignty concerns and defending separatists' freedom of expression, though Canada has not shared concrete proof with India.
It appears that India has decided to sever relations with Canada. India responded strongly to Canada's claims that the Indian High Commissioner and diplomats are "persons of interest" in a Canadian investigation. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) dismissed the allegations as baseless and...
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman highlights growing frustration among Canadians with Justin Trudeau's government amidst the India-Canada diplomatic crisis. As India withdraws its diplomats, Bordman..
Former diplomat K P Fabian asserts that India-Canada relations will remain strained under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership. Fabian supports India's stance and predicts improvement only after..
Michael Kugelman, Director of South Asia Institute at Wilson Center, warns that India-Canada relations have reached a new low, drawing comparisons to India's strained ties with Pakistan. Allegations of..
A top official from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) confirmed Pakistan’s role in promoting the pro-Khalistan movement in Canada,... IndiaTimes