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  • India a growing economic power, its role on geopolitical issues: Justin Trudeau

    India a growing economic power, its role on geopolitical issues: Justin Trudeau

    Canadian PM Justin Trudeau said, only last year we presented the Indo Pacific Strategy to India.

    New Delhi :

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that we should engage with the Indian government constructively and seriously. India is a growing economic power and has a role to play in geopolitical issues. He again reiterated that a Canadian citizen has been murdered on Canadian soil and there is a strong allegation that an agent of the Indian government has committed this murder. This is something that every democratic country needs to take seriously.

    The first question asked to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting the Foreign Minister of India. Have you been given any assurance by the US administration that Secretary Blinken will raise the allegations you have made regarding India’s role in Nijjar’s murder with the Indian Foreign Minister?

    In response to this, Trudeau said, yes, Americans are with us in talking to the Indian government about this. It is important that they cooperate in this investigation. A Canadian citizen has been murdered on Canadian soil and it is a strong allegation that an agent of the Indian government has committed this murder. This is something that every democratic country needs to take seriously. We are proceeding in this matter in a legal manner and very responsibly… with all our partners, including the Government of India.

    After this he repeated the same thing in French also. Obviously this was to convince his audience domestically that he stood by his word.

    “We are very keen to build closer relations with India.”

    The second question asked to Trudeau was that despite such allegations by Canada, Blinken is meeting the Foreign Minister of India, what does this reveal?

    Trudeau responded very positively that it is very important that we all engage constructively and seriously with the Indian government. India is a growing economic power and has a role to play in geopolitical issues. Only last year we presented the Indo Pacific Strategy to India. We are very keen to build closer relations with India, but at the same time, as a law-abiding country, we need to emphasize that India needs to work with Canada so that we can take action on this matter .

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  • Cyber ​​Attack: Canadian Army’s website hacked, India accused again; Know the latest updates

    Indian Cyber ​​Force Hack Canadian Army Website: Another incident has happened which increases the ongoing diplomatic and political tension between India and Canada regarding the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Actually, there has been a cyber attack on the official website of the Canadian Army. In this cyber attack on Wednesday, the Canadian Army’s website was down for some time. However, after some time the bug was fixed and the website went live again. According to reports, India is also being blamed for this cyber attack. According to the report of ‘The Telegraph’ newspaper, a hacker group ‘Indian Cyber ​​Force’ has taken responsibility for this attack in its social media post. However, no response has been given yet from India regarding this report.

    Hackers group gave information on social media handle

    India Cyber ​​Force temporarily downed the official website of the Canadian Armed Forces on Wednesday. After this he uploaded a post from his X (earlier Twitter) handle, in which it was said that the Canadian Air Force website is now down. The hackers group also shared a screenshot, in which an error message was visible on the website. According to the report of ‘The Globe and Mail’, despite this, some desktop users were able to access the website, but on mobile the website was showing error in opening. According to the report of ‘The Globe and Mail’, some desktop and mobile phone users were unable to access the site. Let us tell you that the affected site is separate from the public websites and internal networks of the Government of Canada and the Department of National Defence.

    Canada was threatened not to oppose India

    The Canadian Forces, which includes all military operations in Canada, including navy, special command group, air and space operations, is investigating the issue. It has been reported in the report that the Indian Cyber ​​Force had threatened Canada on September 21. Said to be prepared to feel the power of its attacks on Canadian cyberspace through social media. In the warning issued by the Indian Cyber ​​Force Group through social media, they were asked to be prepared to see the wonders of power. Its results were claimed to be known within three days. After this, on September 22, the group had warned of the Canadian government making allegations against India and responding to anti-India politics. The Canadian Forces, which includes all military operations in Canada, including navy, special command group, air and space operations, is investigating.

    ongoing dispute between india and canada

    Diplomatic tensions between India and Canada have increased in the last few days. The cyber attack comes amid a diplomatic standoff between India and Canada after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week accused India of involvement in the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India had strongly rejected the allegations and termed them as absurd. The tension between the two countries has increased so much that the Indian government has stopped the entry of Canadian citizens into India. India has suspended its visa service in Canada. Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered in Canada a few months ago. Regarding this matter, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the agents of the Indian government are involved in this. However, the Indian government rejected these allegations outright. Amidst such an environment between the two countries, the biggest crisis is looming in Canada regarding the Sikh community.

  • Demonstration by Khalistani supporters, increased security of Indian Consulate, Canadian minister expressed concern

    India Canada Row: The tension in the relations between India and Canada is continuously increasing. And this tension does not seem to be reducing from anywhere at the moment. Both the countries have already expelled each other’s top diplomats. Meanwhile, many Khalistan supporters have started protesting against the killing of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. On Monday, many Khalistani supporters demonstrated against the killing of Nijjar. During this, they waved Khalistani flags and raised slogans. The crowd also demonstrated outside the Indian Consulate. In view of the demonstration, the security of the Indian Embassy has been increased. Police have put up barricades on the roads leading to the embassy.

    Protest against Nijjar’s murder continues
    The World Sikh Organization is also loudly protesting against the killing of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar. World Sikh Organization chief Tejinder Singh Sidhu has demanded to trace the killers of Nijjar. The protesting people say that their demonstration will continue. Let us tell you, recently Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had accused India of having a hand in the murder of Khalistan Tiger Force chief Nijjar. After this the tension between India and Canada increased, which is now continuously increasing.

    Instructions given to be cautious of its citizens in India
    Here, Canada has issued a travel advisory for its citizens in India and has asked them to be alert and take precautions in view of the recent incidents. India has told its citizens living in Canada that negative sentiments are growing there regarding the murder of Nijjar. In such a situation, people should take full care of their safety. Let us tell you, India had declared Nijjar a terrorist in 2020.

    Canadian PM Trudeau had accused India of murder
    Let us tell you, tension between India and Canada had increased after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made very serious allegations regarding the possible involvement of Indian spies in the murder of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 in British Columbia. However, India had termed these allegations as absurd and malicious. At the same time, taking action after the expulsion of an Indian diplomat from Canada, the Canadian diplomat was also expelled from the country.

    Canada’s Defense Minister expressed concern over India’s move
    Here, Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair has expressed his concern over the steps being taken by India including suspension of visa services for Canadians. Meanwhile, Blair has requested India to fully cooperate in the investigation of the murder of a Sikh separatist leader, to uncover the truth and work together to resolve the matter appropriately. He said in an interview that we believe we have very credible intelligence that we are very concerned about and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have begun an investigation.

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  • Khalistani supporters demonstrated, security of Indian Consulate increased

    The tension in the relations between India and Canada is continuously increasing. At present, the tension between the two countries does not seem to be reducing anywhere. Both the countries have already expelled each other’s top diplomats. Meanwhile, many Khalistan supporters have started protesting against the killing of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

  • India Canada Relations: Is Canada promoting Khalistani terrorists “from behind”?

    India Canada Relations: Pro-Khalistani elements have been “working independently” from Canadian soil for nearly 50 years under the guise of notions like ‘freedom of expression’ and ‘political support’, but Canada is facing threats, intimidation, intimidation by these terrorists. Maintains “complete silence” when it comes to violence and drug trafficking. News agency PTI has given this news quoting sources. Sources said that Air India’s flight Kanishk was bombed by Khalistani extremists in 1985 and it was one of the biggest terrorist attacks in the world even before the September 11, 2001 attacks in America. He said that due to the apparent “indifference” of Canadian agencies, the main accused in the attack, Talwinder Singh Parmar, and his group of Khalistani extremists escaped unharmed. If sources are to be believed, the irony is that Parmar is now the hero of pro-Khalistan terrorists in Canada and the banned group ‘Sikh for Justice’ has also named its campaign center after Parmar. In the last few years, Khalistani terrorists’ “morality has become higher” and they have started operating from Canada “without any fear”.

    Sources said that more than half of the terrorism cases reported in Punjab in the last decade have been found to be linked to Canada-based Khalistani terrorists. He said that after 2016, many murders targeting Sikhs, Hindus and Christians in Punjab were the work of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose murder has created a dispute between India and Canada. Sources said Canadian agencies allegedly never initiated any investigation against Nijjar and his friends Bhagat Singh Brar, Perry Dulai, Arsh Dalla, Lakhbir Landa and several others. Despite the pile of dead bodies in Punjab, he remains a “political activist”.

    Huge losses due to extortion gangs

    He said Punjab today is suffering huge losses due to extortion gangs run from Canada and ‘North American’ gangsters based in the country bring narcotics from Pakistan through drones and sell them across Punjab. He said that a part of this money goes to Khalistani terrorists in Canada. In Canada too, many pro-Khalistani terrorists are part of the drug trade and rivalry between different gangster gangs of Punjab is now common in Canada. Let us discuss here that pro-India Sikh leader Ripudaman Singh Malik was murdered in Surrey, Canada in 2022 and many people say that Nijjar was behind this murder, but Canadian agencies have failed to find the culprits and establish the real conspiracy. Allegedly no promptness was shown in exposing the matter. In this case, only two local people were made accused, who were not of Indian origin.

    Pro-India Sikhs thrown out of many big Gurudwaras in Canada

    Sources said the “backward promotion” of Khalistanis ensured that moderate and pro-India Sikhs were thrown out of many major gurdwaras in Canada, using the power and money power of pro-Khalistan terrorists. Emboldened by their “growing influence” in Canada, pro-Khalistan extremists began openly intimidating minority Indian Hindus there and defacing their temples. He said that openly threatening Indian missions and diplomats by Khalistanis in Canada is a serious development and challenges Canada’s obligations under the Vienna Convention. There appear to be different standards for assessing human rights in Canada.

    He said that even on small issues of Punjab, strong voices are raised from Canada, but there is “complete silence” on intimidation and violence, drug trafficking and extortion by the pro-Khalistan extremists sitting there. Due to which both the countries are being affected.

    What did Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau say?

    The dispute between New Delhi and Ottawa began when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on September 18 alleged the “possible” involvement of Indian agents in Nijjar’s murder in June. India strongly rejected the allegations as “absurd” and “motivated by vested interests” and expelled a senior Canadian diplomat, retaliating after Ottawa expelled an Indian official over the matter. Had done it. In view of increasing anti-India activities and politically supported hate crimes and criminal violence in Canada, India on September 20 issued an advisory to its citizens and people considering traveling to the country to exercise “extreme caution”.

    A day later, India announced a temporary ban on issuing visas to Canadian citizens in view of the ‘security threats’ faced by its High Commission and Consulates in Canada.

  • Which country will be harmed by the dispute between India and Canada? Know what is the opinion of experts

    India-Canada Conflict: According to a leading expert, the ongoing dispute between Canada and India over the killing of a Sikh separatist will harm both the countries. According to him, Ottawa will suffer losses in terms of trade and its ability to be a part of the network in the Indo-Pacific region will also be affected, while India’s image as a democratic country and the rule of law may also suffer a blow.

    Trudeau has accused India

    Trudeau has alleged the ‘possible’ involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani separatist leader Nijjar in British Columbia on June 18, triggering a diplomatic row between Canada and India. India aggressively rejected the allegations as ‘absurd’ and ‘motivated’ and expelled a senior Canadian diplomat in retaliation for Canada expelling an Indian official over the matter.

    Stopping negotiations will cause huge loss to the trade sector.

    “Trade will likely be the first area to be hit hard by the halt to EPTA (Early Progress Trade Agreement) negotiations,” Canada Institute Associate Javier Delgado said in a blogpost published by the Wilson Institute on Friday. Both countries announced earlier this month that they would pause trade talks with each other, and Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng indefinitely postponed a planned visit to New Delhi with a trade mission in October.’ ‘

    Canada’s trade with India is 10.18 billion US dollars

    The talks were part of Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, which described EPTA as an important step towards the Greater Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This was expected to increase trade relations between the two countries. According to Delgado, the stalled trade talks have made bilateral trade relations worth US$17 billion uneasy. Canada’s trade with India is expected to grow from approximately US$3.87 billion in 2012 to US$10.18 billion in 2022, driven by increased exports of energy products from Canada and imports of Indian consumer goods.

    decline in trade relations

    “A decline in the movement of Indian immigrants could make the decline in trade relations even more devastating,” he said. People of Indian origin account for 20 percent of total immigrants to Canada. Delgado said, “The decline in relations with India could affect Canada’s ability to join Indo-Pacific institutions, as regional ally Modi This will avoid angering the government because India itself can block Canada’s membership in some groups. Ottawa is aware of New Delhi’s influence and power in the region.

    India will also be affected!

    He said that Canada will not be the only one to suffer from this dispute but it will also affect India. Delgado said, “This allegation could damage India’s image as a democratic nation committed to the rule of law.” Even more serious consequences could be that India’s image as a reliable ally in the competition against China could be dented.

    “If Canadian officials provide strong evidence of India’s involvement in Nijjar’s killing, Canada’s ‘Five Eyes’ partners may re-evaluate intelligence sharing and law enforcement cooperation with India,” he said.

  • The increasing tension between India and Canada is likely to affect bilateral economic relations.

    The shadow of increasing diplomatic tension between India and Canada is deepening on the economic relations between the two countries. Trade talks have come to a halt due to rising tensions regarding the free trade agreement between the two countries.

    According to the government’s Invest India portal, bilateral trade in goods between Canada and India stood at US $ 8.16 billion in the financial year 2022-23. Total exports from India to Canada were $4.11 billion while imports were $4.05 billion.

    Canada is the 18th largest foreign investor in India. A total of $3.3 billion was invested in India from Canada between April 2000 and March 2023. Canada’s share is only 0.5% of the total FDI in India. Canadian pension funds have invested US$55 billion in India.

    Just a few months before tensions escalated, the sixth round of Ministerial Dialogue on Trade and Investment between India and Canada was held in Ottawa in May this year in which mutual Agreed on expanding business Was made.

    More than 600 Canadian companies do business in India and more than 1,000 companies are actively doing business in the Indian market. Indian companies in Canada are quite active in sectors like information technology, software, steel, natural resources and banking.

    Obviously, Indian companies doing business in Canada have made good investments in the economy there. Now the industry is in tension due to the increasing tension between the two countries.

    According to government data, the major items exported from India to Canada include gems, jewelery and precious stones, pharmaceutical products, readymade garments, light engineering goods, iron and steel articles, which are most affected by this diplomatic tension. Whereas India imports important goods like pulses, newsprint, wood pulp, asbestos, potash, iron scrap, copper, minerals and industrial chemicals from Canada.

    The total population of Indian immigrants in Canada is a little more than 4%. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, about 16 lakh people of Indian origin and 7 lakh NRIs live in Canada.

  • Canada: Khalistani terrorist Sukha Dunake killed in gang war – Sources

    Canada: Khalistani terrorist Sukha Dunake killed in gang war - Sources

    New Delhi:

    India and Canada are at loggerheads over the murder of pro-Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, meanwhile another Khalistani leader Sukhdul Singh Gill alias Sukha Dunake has also been murdered in Canada. If sources are to be believed, Sukha Dunake has been killed in a gang war. He had fled to Canada after getting a fake passport prepared from Punjab. It is being told that according to Canadian time, Sukha was murdered about five hours ago, he was shot in Winnipeg, Canada.

    Let us tell you that in the list of 43 gangsters released by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India on Wednesday, Sukha was also named in it. Indian security agencies are keeping an eye on this incident.

    Who was Sukha Dunake…?

    • Sukha Dunake was a category A gangster in Canada.
    • Sukha Dunake, a resident of Moga, Punjab, had fled from India to Canada on a fake passport in 2017.
    • Sukha Dunake was very close to terrorist Arshdeep Dalla.

    Sources said that Sukha Dunake was part of the Khalistan movement in Canada. He has also been close to Canada-based gangster Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala. The killing of Sukha Duneke comes amid a major diplomatic row between India and Canada, after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the House of Commons that his government has “credible allegations” that Indian government agents were involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh. Linked to the murder of Singh. Nijjar was murdered on Canadian soil in June. However, India has completely rejected these Canadian allegations and termed them as ‘absurd’.

    Following PM Trudeau’s allegations, India and Canada have expelled one senior diplomat each. Also on Wednesday, India issued an advisory for its citizens in Canada. In the advisory, Indian citizens living in Canada and those planning to travel there have been urged to exercise caution.

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  • Punjabi gangster Sukha shot dead in Canada, criminals absconding from India are in these 10 countries

    Shootout In Canada : Another gangster was shot dead in Canada. According to information received from sources, this shooting was inspired by a gang war. From the intelligence input received from Canada, it is feared that Sukhdul Singh alias Sukkha Dunake of Davinder Bambiha gang of Moga district has been murdered in inter-gang war on Wednesday night. It is being told that the threads of this murder are being connected to the murder of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar a few days ago.

    Sukha had fled from Punjab and shifted to Canada in 2017 itself.

    Please note that there was heavy firing on the Sukha by some unknown assailants. Similarly, the attackers shot about 15 bullets at Nijjar. If we talk about Sukha, this accused had fled from Punjab and shifted to Canada in the year 2017 itself. Many cases were going on regarding this. It is also being told that Sukha was included in the list of most wanted gangster of NIA. More than 7 cases are registered against him.

    Many gangsters are taking refuge outside India

    Now let us tell you that there are many gangsters from Punjab and surrounding areas who are absconding from India to escape from committing crimes in India. It is being told that there are at least 29 such gangsters who are taking refuge outside India to escape from the law. It is said that either all of them go with the help of Indian passports or escape through Nepal with the help of fake travel documents. However, the most common place of refuge for these gangsters is Canada.

    Canada accused India

    Many expatriate Indians live in Canada. Also, a large group of Khalistanis live in this country. Canada has accused India of the political murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar of Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). But when Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was present in India and was talking about controlling terrorism and Khalistan, a group of Khalistanis was conducting a survey in Canada.

    If we talk about which countries are the criminals absconding from India currently taking shelter in, apart from Canada, there are many other countries where they are currently living. See list…

    Canada

    • Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala from Moga

    • Charanjit Singh alias Rinku Bihala from Barnala.

    • Gurpinder Singh alias Babu Dala from Ludhiana

    • Lakhbir Singh alias Landa from Tarn Taran

    • Ramandeep Singh alias Raman Judge from Firozpur.

    • Satveer Singh Waring alias Sam from Fazilika

    • Amritsar to Snover Dhillion

    • Sukhdul Singh alias Sukha Diuneka from Moga (murdered last night)

    United States of america

    • Kapurthala to Amrit Bal

    • Anmol Bishnoi from Fazilka

    • Darmanjit Singh from Amritsar

    • Gaurav Patyal from Chandigarh

    • Gurjant Singh from Tarn Taran

    • Harjot Singh from Abohar

    • Karanveer Singh from Ludhiana

    • Tarn Taran to Kinderbir Singh

    • Rakesh Kumar from SBS Nagar

    • Rashpal Singh from Tarn Taran

    • Satinderjeet Singh alias Goldie Brar from Mukhtsar Sahib

    Australia

    • Gurjant Singh alias Janta from Fatehgarh Sahib

    • Gagandeep Singh from Ludhiana

    Pakistan

    • Harvinder Singh Sandhu alias Rinda from Nanded

    malaysia

    • Jakpal Singh alias Lali Dhaliwal from Moga

    • Jagjit Singh from Ludhiana

    United Arab Emirates

    • Kuldeep Singh from SBS Nagar

    hong kong

    • Ramanjit Singh from Bathinda

    Italy-Portugal

    • Rohit Godara from Bikaner Rajasthan

    Indonesia

    • Sandeep Grewal from Ludhiana

    Germany

    • Supreet Singh from Batala

  • Lives of Indians in Canada in danger, Khalistani terrorists threaten to run away

    Now the lives of Hindus of Indian origin are in danger in Canada. pro-Khalistan organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has threatened that Indian Hindus should leave Canada. This threat has been issued for celebrating the murder of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The lawyer of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has released a video, which is going viral. It says – ‘Indo-Hidus should leave Canada and run away.’ Go to India. Lawyer Gurpatwant Pannun has been declared a terrorist in India.

    Trudeau’s allegations against India are worrying

    Australia termed Canada’s allegations of Indian involvement in Nijjar’s murder as worrying and said it is closely monitoring the developments related to it. He has raised this issue with his Indian counterparts. Nijjar, one of India’s most wanted terrorists, was shot dead by two unidentified assailants outside a Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia province of western Canada on June 18. There was a reward of Rs 10 lakh on Nijjar.

    Sourness in India-Canada relations will have global impact

    SGPC said the matter is ‘very serious’ and will affect Sikhs all over the world. Canada and India have expelled one senior diplomat each from their respective countries after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the involvement of ‘agents of the Indian government’ in the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June. Have given. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the apex religious body of the Sikhs, said that although the Indian government rejected the Canadian government’s allegations and has also expelled a Canadian diplomat, the matter is ‘very serious’ and should be considered globally. Will affect the Sikhs.

    America is worried about Canadian Prime Minister’s allegations

    America said it is concerned about the allegations against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Biden administration also urged India to ‘cooperate’ with Canada in the investigation of the case. A spokesperson for the US State Department said that we are concerned about the allegations made by Prime Minister Trudeau. We remain in regular contact with our Canadian colleagues.