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India-Canada Row: Canada foreign interference inquiry plans to probe allegations on India | Oneindia

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India-Canada Row: Canada foreign interference inquiry plans to probe allegations on India | Oneindia

India-Canada Row: Canada foreign interference inquiry plans to probe allegations on India | Oneindia

An independent commission in Canada, tasked with investigating foreign interference, has requested information from the Trudeau government concerning alleged meddling by India in Canadian elections.

This move could further strain relations between Ottawa and New Delhi.

#Canada #IndiaCanadaRow #CanadaElection #CanadaForeignInterference #TrudeauCommission #CanadaInvestigation #IndiaElectionMeddling #ChinaRussiaProbe #TrudeauGovernment #CanadianAffairs #CanadaIndiaRelations #HardeepSinghNijjar ~HT.292~PR.151~ED.102~GR.124~


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