India-Canada Standoff: Shaping of Bilateral Ties
Recently, Canadian Prime Minister alleged India’s involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a terrorist and head of the Khalistani Tiger Force (KTF) in India.
Despite ongoing investigations, the Canadian government decided to expel a senior diplomat from the Indian High Commission.
Key Points
- India's Response: India responded by expelling a Canadian diplomat, issuing a demarche to the Canadian High Commissioner, and downsizing the diplomatic mission, citing interference in domestic matters.
- India has suspended visa services between India and Canada that could affect hundreds of thousands of people.
- Evidence and Diplomatic Protocol: Canada has not released specific evidence tying India to ....
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