Canada’s flirtation with Khalistan separatism comes with significant risks including alienating India and jeopardising potential trade opportunities read more Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, ...
In response to a recent report alleging that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was purportedly coerced to meet with Khalistani ...
Acknowledging the impact of Nijjar’s killing on India-Canada ties, Canadian PM Trudeau has said that while the two countries should “get along”, he cannot ignore the “problem” created with the killing ...
India lashed out at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his latest remarks on Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. It said his comments showed the political space given to separatism, ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that India repects and practices freedom of speech but added that the freedom to support separatism and advocate violence is not encouraged.
Indian officials, including Canada-based proxies, engage in a range of activities that seek to influence Canadian communities and politicians to "align" Ottawa's position with New Delhi's interests on ...
Meanwhile, Khalistani supporters carry out rallies across Canada and threatened to punish on 18 June, a year after Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed. Related Videos “Centre should raise objections ...
The Supreme Court rejected a plea challenging new laws replacing India's penal codes, introducing changes to sedition laws, IPC section 124A, and defining terrorism. President Droupadi Murmu ...
A pro-Khalistan march took place in Canada’s Ontario province to mark ‘Khalsa Day’ on Sunday. During the event, Indian ...
Arjun Singh, the leader of the BJP, asserted with pride on Friday that his party does not engage in communal politics since it values bringing everyone along. In response to accusations made by ...
India moving away from fuel subsidy is widely considered one of the most significant economic reforms, giving the government enough room for expanding its social and subsidy expenditure beyond ...