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Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair has urged India, Canada to start talking to find a common ground in view of the recent strain in relations
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Sources privy to the matter said that the government has asked the agencies to identify the properties of the terrorists settled abroad
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US intelligence agencies provided information that led Canada to hold India responsible for Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing
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David Cohen, the US Ambassador to Canada, said it was shared intelligence among Five Eyes partners that led the Trudeau administration to make the claim of a potential link
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The diplomatic stand-off between India and Canada continued with neither side refusing to budge from their stated positions on the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
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Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose killing led to a row between India and Canada, was not a religious and social figure but a terrorist who was involved in running terrorist training camps and funding terror acts, sources have said.
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The India-Canada ties soured further after Canadian PM Justin Trudeau alleged India's role behind the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
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Trudeau had on Monday inside Canada's Parliament accused the Indian government of being behind the fatal shooting of Nijjar
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Justin Trudeau has said Canada has shared with India evidence of "credible allegations" about the involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar
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The extended consulate services encompass the issuance of passports, attestation, provision of police clearance certificates, and passport renewal.
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It is time Canada, which has provided safe sanctuary to anti-India elements, introspected its approach towards terrorism
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A purported video of a pro-Khalistani leader issuing threats making rounds has only added to the situation.
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Ravneet Singh Bittu on Thursday accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party of giving shelter to India's most wanted terrorists and gangsters in Canada
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Intelligence provided by an ally from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance and communication intercepts between Indian officials that led Ottawa to hold New Delhi responsible
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We call upon government of India to take seriously this matter and to work with us to shed full transparency and ensure accountability and justice in this matter, Trudeau said
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India angrily rejected the allegations as "absurd" and "motivated" and expelled a senior Canadian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move to Ottawa's expulsion of an Indian official over the case.
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The diplomatic standoff between India and Canada has entered its third day. India seems to have gained an advantage, as other major countries have shown minimal anti-India reactions.
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Canada is one of the preferred countries for people from Punjab to study and settle down.
Rishipal, a local shopkeeper in Kapurthala, said that he is worried about the safety of his daughter, who went to Canada eight months ago on a study visa.
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Nasscom said that it will engage with stakeholders to track the impact, if any, and support the IT and tech companies if needed, as New Delhi suspended visa services for Canadian citizens "till further notice".
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Official spokesperson of MEA, Arindam Bagchi said that New Delhi wants greater actions from Canadian authorities and that all of India's concerns about Canada are connected to inaction on terrorism and organised crime