India Canada Row: Diplomatic relations between India and Canada are continuously increasing. The tension is increasing. Amid this diplomatic controversy, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Commissioner Mike Duhem admitted that there is a strong possibility that Canadian criminals may be directing operatives in India. He shared this information on Tuesday (29 October 2024) in a parliamentary committee with Canadian police and government officials. Canadian MP asked questions to police India has rejected Canada’s allegations that the Indian government was involved in alleged attacks against Sikh activists. Canadian MP Glenn Motz…
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‘There was no solid evidence’, Trudeau’s arrogance on India’s strictness, confessed this on Nijjar murder case
India Canada Relations: The language of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is at enmity with India over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, is PM. Narendra Modi After the strictness of this, things have started changing. In the latest development, Trudeau has admitted that Canada did not have any concrete evidence in the Nijjar killing case, but only intelligence information. According to India Today report, Justin Trudeau on Wednesday (October 16) admitted that his government did not provide real evidence to India regarding the killing of Khalistani…
Read Moreindian canada tensions how long canada be able to stand against india know which country has strong army
India Canada Tensions: These days mutual relations are not good in many countries of the world. Now the names of India and Canada have also been added to this list. After the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada last year, relations between the two countries have turned sour. Canada alleges that India had got Hardeep Singh Nijjar murdered with the help of its secret agent. So India is rejecting these allegations. The relations between these two countries have become so sour that both the countries have even…
Read MoreIndia Canada Tension Indian students are worried due to diplomatic situation
The growing dispute between Canada and India is continuously deepening. The controversy that started after the murder of Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar is going from bad to worse. Amid the controversy, India has asked six Canadian diplomats to leave the country. Along with this, Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma present in Canada and other diplomats have been called back. This tension is going to have an impact on Indians living in Canada, especially students. Let us tell you that a large number of people from the Indian community live in…
Read MoreIndia Canada Relations amid tension Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announce holiday on 22 January on eve of Ram Mandir Inauguration
Canada Declared 22 January Special Day: The consecration of Ram temple is going to happen today i.e. Monday (January 22). All preparations regarding this have been completed. On this occasion, great enthusiasm is being seen not only in the country but also in other countries. Meanwhile, tremendous enthusiasm is being seen regarding Ram Temple in America’s neighboring country Canada also. However, relations between India and Canada are not good since September last year. Despite this, Justin Trudeau’s government has decided to declare January 22 as a special day keeping in…
Read MoreHardeep Singh Nijjar Killing: There will be ‘milk of milk, water of water’ on the murder of Nijjar! Khalistani terrorist’s killers are hiding in Canada, may be arrested soon
Hardeep Singh Nijjar: A big revelation has come to light regarding the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The accused who shot and killed Nijjar is in Canada. Canada’s ‘The Globe and Mail’ has reported in its report that the two people who are believed to have killed Khalistani terrorist Nijjar have not left Canada. He can be arrested soon by the authorities. In fact, Canadian Prime Minister Justice Trudeau had accused India of being involved in the murder of Nijjar in September. He had said that Nijjar was…
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