Tag: india canada relation

  • India Canada Row: Canada came on back foot after India’s action, Trudeau said – will continue constructive relations

    Canada came on back foot

    This statement by Canadian PM Justin Trudeau comes after a report by London’s Financial Times which claimed that India wants to send back 41 of the remaining 62 Canadian diplomats. In this context, the newspaper quoted Trudeau as saying that obviously we are going through a very challenging time with India at this time. However, he did not confirm the Financial Times report. At the same time, when asked whether his government would retaliate by asking India to remove diplomats posted in Canada, Trudeau said that his government would try to continue working with New Delhi.

  • Canadian PM Trudeau came on back foot after India’s sharp stance, said- ‘Friendship with India is very important’

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that despite credible allegations of Indian government involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canada is still committed to building closer ties with India. According to the report of Canada-based National Post, Canadian PM Trudeau has said that it is very important that Canada and its allies remain connected with India.

  • India Canada Row: America’s big statement amid India-Canada tension, made this demand on Trudeau’s allegations

    India Canada Row: Regarding the murder case of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar India and Canada The tension between them has increased. There is a rift in the political relations between the two countries. There is no indication as to when friendly relations will be restored. The eyes of all the countries of the world are on the deteriorating relations between Canada and India. Americans have also been keeping an eye on the dispute between the two countries since the beginning. In connection with this, a big statement has come out from America on the matter. The statement of the US State Department spokesperson has increased India’s problems. America has said that Canada’s investigation into the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar should move forward and the criminals should be brought to justice.

    Investigation of Nijjar case should proceed – America
    US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller while talking to the media said that we are very concerned about the allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. We are in close contact with our Canadian partners. In response to a question in this series, Miller said that I believe it is important to take Canada’s investigation forward and bring the criminals to justice. We have publicly and privately appealed to the Government of India to cooperate with Canada’s investigation. Let us tell you, Canada has alleged that Indian authorities were behind the murder of Nijjar. India has completely rejected these allegations calling them baseless.

    Protest by Sikh organizations in Canada
    Here, the World Sikh Organization is loudly protesting against the killing of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar. World Sikh Organization chief Tejinder Singh Sidhu has demanded to trace the killers of Nijjar. Khalistani supporters waved Khalistani flags and raised slogans during the protest against the killing of Nijjar. The crowd also demonstrated outside the Indian Consulate. In view of the protest, the security of the Indian Embassy has been increased. Police have put up barricades on the roads leading to the embassy.

    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. At present, the tension in the relations between India and Canada does not seem to be reducing anywhere. Both the countries have already expelled each other’s top diplomats.

  • America had given intelligence information to Canada regarding the murder of Nijjar, big revelation of New York Times

    American newspaper The New York Times, quoting sources, said in a report that after the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, America had provided intelligence information to Canada, but the information collected by Ottawa was more concrete and was based on He has accused India. The news broke on Saturday after a top US diplomat in Canada confirmed that intelligence was shared between Five Eyes partners that led Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to indict a Khalistani separatist in the killing on Canadian soil. Prompted to allege involvement of Indian agents.

    India called the allegation absurd

    India aggressively rejected the allegations as ‘absurd’ and ‘motivated’ and expelled a senior Canadian diplomat in response to Canada expelling an Indian official over the matter. Nijjar, chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), was killed in Surrey, British Columbia on June 18. India had declared Nijjar a terrorist in 2020. America has requested India to cooperate with Canada in its investigation.

    American provided intelligence

    The New York Times, quoting unnamed officials, said that after the assassination, US intelligence agencies provided their Canadian counterparts with information that helped Canada conclude that India was involved. These officials said that it appears that Canadian officials monitored the conversations of Indian diplomats and this is the ‘evidence’ which indicates India’s involvement in this conspiracy. In an interview with CTV News channel, the US Ambassador to Canada, David Cohen, said that “intelligence was shared between the Five Eyes partners” based on which Trudeau raised a “potential” link between the Indian government and the killing of a Canadian citizen. Gave a public statement regarding the allegation of affair.

    Canadian officials had warned Nijjar

    Cohen said that I would say that this is a matter of shared intelligence. There was a lot of communication between Canada and America regarding this. The newspaper said that after Nijjar’s assassination, US officials told their Canadian counterparts that Washington had no prior information about the plot and that if they had any such information, they would immediately share it with Ottawa. According to Karte.khabar, the officials, on the condition of anonymity, said that the Canadian authorities had given a general warning to Nijjar but did not tell him that he was the target of some conspiracy by the Indian government.

    Cohen told CTV that America takes these allegations very seriously. He said in response to a question, and you know, if this is proven true, then it is a potentially very serious violation of the rules-based international order. The newspaper said that Secretary of State Antony Blinken has urged India to cooperate with the Canadian investigation, but US officials have largely tried to avoid any diplomatic tension with India. The New York Times said the revelations about US intelligence’s involvement threaten to embroil Washington in a diplomatic dispute between Canada and India at a time when it wants to make New Delhi its closest partner.

    America had expressed concern over the allegations

    Blinken had said at a press conference in New York on Friday that his country is ‘very concerned’ about the allegations made against India by Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and that Washington is ‘coordinating closely’ with Ottawa on the issue and Wants to see ‘accountability’ in the matter. Trudeau on Friday said his country shared evidence with India several weeks ago to make credible allegations about the involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and that Canada wants New Delhi to get to the bottom of the facts on this serious issue. Work with Ottawa to commit to reaching this goal.

    When asked whether Canada shared any information on this matter with India, the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi said, “Canada did not share any specific information on this matter then or before or after.” You know, as we’ve said or I think we’ve made clear, we are open to considering any specific information.