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Canada denies linking PM Modi, Jaishankar, and NSA Doval to Nijjar case amid controversy
The Canadian government has denied reports that it believes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was involved in the alleged plot to kill Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This follows a report in The Globe and Mail, which cited an unnamed Canadian official, prompting a strong denial from India's External Affairs Ministry.
Ottawa denies it has evidence linking PM Modi to violence in Canada
Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, alleging their involvement in a plot against Sikh separatists. While accusing India of a campaign of intimidation, Canada denies possessing evidence linking Prime Minister Modi to violence on Canadian soil, including the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India denies any involvement in violence against Sikh separatists in Canada.
India rejects Canadian media report linking PM Modi & EAM Jaishankar to Nijjar's killing, calls it 'ludicrous'
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Wednesday strongly rejected a Canadian media report linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and NSA Ajit Doval to the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The report, citing a Canadian security official, suggested that PM Modi was aware of the plot, though it admitted there was no direct evidence of this.
Under pressure, Canada denies media reports linking Nijjar killing to PM Modi, NSA Doval
Canada denies reports linking Indian officials to criminal activity. India had refuted allegations of involvement in the death of a Khalistani terrorist. India and Canada relations are strained due to concerns over extremism and anti-India activities. India recalled diplomats after Canada named them in an investigation.
India warns of 'further damage' to Canada ties after PM Modi named in targeting Khalistanis
India warned Canada of "further damage" to already strained ties after Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi knew about a purported campaign targeting Sikh activists. The Globe and Mail reported Tuesday that Canadian security agencies "believe" Modi knew about the alleged campaign targeting Canadian Sikh activists.
India poised to lead global hydrogen production and exports: Hardeep Singh Puri
India is set to become a global leader in hydrogen energy production and exports, according to Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. The country aims to leverage its growing energy demand and untapped exploration potential to achieve energy security and lead an energy revolution, he said.
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Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla expected to be extradited or deported from Canada: MEA
India expects Canada to extradite or deport Khalistani separatist Arsh Dalla. Dalla was recently arrested in Canada. He is wanted in India for over 50 cases of murder, extortion, and terrorism. India has issued a Red Corner Notice against him. Dalla is also designated as a terrorist. He claimed responsibility for the murder of a Congress leader in September.
Arsh Dalla has stepped into Hardeep Singh Nijjar's shoes
Arshdeep Singh Gill, alleged Khalistan Tiger Force leader, was reportedly detained in Canada for his suspected role in a shooting. Indian authorities suspect Gill, who was designated a terrorist this year, of various crimes including targeted killings and extortion. Gill allegedly rose to lead the KTF after the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Justin Trudeau blinks on Khalistan: Is Canadian PM recalibrating his moves?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, despite his history of supporting Khalistani separatists, recently stated that they do not represent the entire Sikh community. This comes after Khalistani extremists attacked a Hindu temple in Canada, prompting the arrest of key figures. Trudeau's shift in tone might be influenced by mounting pressure as elections approach and criticism from within his own party.
Canada arrests Nijjar-linked Arsh Dalla, Inderjeet Gosal
Canadian police arrested a top operative of Sikhs for Justice. He was involved in an attack on a consular camp at a temple in Brampton. Another Khalistani extremist may have been arrested in connection with a shooting incident. One of the suspects in the shooting is believed to be a gangster associated with the banned Khalistan Tiger Force.
Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's aide Arsh Dalla nabbed by Canadian Police: Report
Canadian authorities have apprehended Arshdeep Singh, alias Arsh Dalla, a suspected Khalistani terrorist wanted in India for multiple crimes, including the murder of a Congress leader. Dalla's arrest follows that of another Nijjar associate, Inderjeet Gosal, highlighting growing tensions between India and Canada over the latter's handling of Khalistani extremism.
What Elon Musk, the key knight in Don's game, said about Justin Trudeau is music to the ears of Modi govt
Elon Musk predicted that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would lose his position in the next election, citing the challenges posed by the Conservative Party and a slowing economy. Musk¡¯s comments resonate with the Modi government, which has criticized Trudeau for his role in the deterioration of India-Canada relations, especially following Trudeau's allegations about India's involvement in the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Fake: MEA trashes document calling for mobilisation of diaspora to confront extremists in Canada
India's Ministry of External Affairs has dismissed a document circulating on social media as "fake." The document, which appears to be official, suggests mobilizing the Indian diaspora in Canada to counter pro-Khalistani extremism. This incident follows heightened tensions between India and Canada since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged Indian involvement in the death of a Khalistani extremist last year.
Anti-India conspiracy being hatched by Canada and Pakistan¡¯s ISI? New Delhi has ¡°irrefutable evidence¡±
India is demanding the extradition of Canadian Border Security Agency employee, Sandeep Singh Sidhu, alleging his involvement in the 2020 assassination of Shaurya Chakra awardee Balwinder Singh Sandhu. Indian intelligence claims Sidhu, an alleged member of the banned International Sikh Youth Federation, orchestrated the killing with Pakistani ISI support, using Gurjit Singh as a hitman.
India hands over protest note to Canada on 'absurd' claims against Home Minister Amit Shah
India has strongly protested claims made by a Canadian minister about Home Minister Amit Shah. The 'absurd and baseless' allegations may impact bilateral relations. Canada's Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Morrison accused Shah of targeting Sikh separatists in Canada. Indian officials dismiss the allegations and have summoned a Canadian representative to lodge the protest.
"Request both PMs to hold dialogue": SGPC's Ram Singh expresses concern on India-Canada relations
Tensions between India and Canada have increased following Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's claims implicating India in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Ram Singh of the ShiromGurdwara Parbandhak Committee has urged both Prime Ministers to have a dialogue. India has strongly protested against these allegations, calling them absurd and baseless.
India-Canada row: Justin Trudeau's administration finally admits to leaking information on allegations against New Delhi
Canadian national security adviser Nathalie Drouin admitted leaking information to The Washington Post about India's alleged role in the Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing. Drouin aimed to present Canada's perspective amidst the ongoing diplomatic tensions. Conservatives criticized the Trudeau administration for informing foreign media before Canadians.
Overseas Friends of India Canada slams Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre for cancelling Diwali celebrations; demands apology
Canada¡¯s opposition leader Pierre Poilievre cancels a Diwali celebration at Parliament Hill amid India-Canada diplomatic tensions, sparking discontent among Indo-Canadians. The Overseas Friends of India Canada (OFIC) criticizes the move, emphasizing it unfairly targets Indo-Canadians and their cultural festivities, demanding an apology and real change.
Canada now alleges Amit Shah behind plot to target Khalistanis
The Canadian government has accused Amit Shah of orchestrating violence against Khalistanis in Canada. This comes days after Ottawa expelled Indian diplomats, linking them to the 2023 murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. India also ordered the expulsion of Canadian diplomats.
This most-notorious gangster running one of the most-feared terror syndicates is at the center of the India-Canada row
Lawrence Bishnoi: Tensions between India and Canada are escalating over the alleged assassination of a Khalistani separatist leader. Canada accuses Lawrence Bishnoi of colluding with Indian officials to target Khalistani activists abroad. Trudeau's government has expelled India's top diplomat in response. New Delhi denies these claims, stirring further diplomatic friction.
India running 'spy network' in US and Canada, says Khalistani separatist Pannun
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has urged Canada and the U.S. to take a tougher stance against Indian PM Narendra Modi's government for allegedly trying to silence dissidents abroad. This call follows indictments against two Indian nationals over alleged plot to kill Pannun.
EAM Jaishankar condemns Canada¡¯s targeting of Indian envoy, calls for ¡°more sober, more responsible¡± approach" from authorities
In recent comments from Pune, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar reiterated India¡¯s objection to Canada¡¯s approach towards Indian diplomats, who were named in Canada¡¯s investigation into the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and Khalistani terrorist. Jaishankar emphasized India¡¯s longstanding concerns about organized crime in Canada and the negative impact of a permissive political environment.
Justin Trudeau ruined relations between India, Canada for votes: Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh
Amarinder Singh criticizes Canadian PM Justin Trudeau for damaging India-Canada relations, accusing him of prioritizing Sikh votes and promoting Khalistanis. Relations soured after Indian diplomats were recalled over a probe into the killing of a Khalistani terrorist in British Columbia.
When Khalistani ¡®goons¡¯ attacked Sanjay Verma in Canada: Ex-Indian envoy recalls terrifying moment
Recalled Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Verma, described a terrifying sword attack by Khalistanis in Alberta. Verma and his wife narrowly escaped harm. Indian diplomats have been given RCMP protection. Verma emphasized the need for both countries to restore relations and address threats to peace-loving Indo-Canadians.
Inaugural edition of ET Summit: Big names to discuss India¡¯s rise and the road ahead
Minister for petroleum and natural gas Hardeep Singh Puri, chief economic adviser V Anantha Nageswaran, Standard Chartered Bank CEO for India and South Asia Zarin Daruwala, MercedesBenz India MD and CEO Santosh Iyer, Microsoft India MD Irina Ghose and CoRover CEO Ankush Sabharwal are among those who will reflect on India¡¯s rise as a bright spot in global economy while the rest of the world stumbles.
Allies lose & terrorists win in Justin Trudeau's school of diplomacy: Canadian expert
Canadian-Indian ties have hit a new low. Canadian PM Trudeau's handling of the allegations against India regarding Hardeep Singh Nijjar's assassination has strained relations. Trudeau's approach contrasts with India's firm stance on terrorism and separatism. The fallout risks deteriorating bilateral relations over diaspora politics and national security priorities.
Big news for Sikh Sangat: Hardeep Singh Puri hails extension of validity of Sri Kartarpur Sahib Corridor agreement
India and Pakistan have extended the Sri Kartarpur Sahib Corridor agreement for another five years, a move welcomed by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. The Corridor facilitates Indian pilgrims' visits to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan. This extension reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to respecting Sikh religious sentiments and ensuring uninterrupted access for pilgrims.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun warns of attacking Air India flights on these dates: Here's what you should know
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun of Sikhs for Justice has warned against flying Air India between November 1 and 19, which he claimed coincides with the 40th anniversary of the Sikh genocide. This follows numerous bomb threats to Indian airlines, deemed hoaxes. India's EAM criticizes Canada's approach to Khalistani threats amid rising tensions.
Trudeau ruined bilateral ties for political gains: India's outgoing envoy
Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma criticizes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for damaging India-Canada relations by making unsubstantiated claims in Parliament. Verma argues that Trudeau's actions were politically motivated and based on intelligence without hard evidence, impacting bilateral ties negatively.
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