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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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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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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
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Canadian government has rejected a travel advisory issued by India about security risks in Canada, saying it is one of the safest countries
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Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya on Thursday urged the community to stay calm, vigilant and report incidents of Hinduphobia in the face of a recent video by a Khalistani leader
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Amidst escalating tensions between India and Canada, Punjabi singer and rapper Shubhneet Singh, known as 'Shubh,' is facing backlash for his alleged support of Khalistan and separatist sentiments
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Watch the full video to know in detail about the India-Canada diplomatic crisis.
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In a recent public gathering in Ahmedabad, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had hinted at the potential detention of a "big gangster" in Canada, though the revelation remains unverified by the central agencies.
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The government of India needs to take this matter with utmost seriousness. We are doing just that... We are not looking to provoke or escalate, Trudeau said in the morning briefing before the House of Commons started
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Canada expelling an Indian diplomat after claiming that New Delhi was potentially linked to the killing of a Khalistani extremist will have a bearing on bilateral relations, said Former RAW chief AS Dulat
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar, 45, the chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force and one of India's most-wanted terrorists who carried a cash reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head, was shot dead by two unidentified gunmen outside a gurdwara in Surrey in the western Canadian province of British Columbia on June 18
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This revelation has unleashed a cascade of consequences, further straining bilateral relations between the two nations
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India expelled Canadian High Commissioner to India, Cameron MacKay, in a reciprocal move to Canada expelling a senior Indian diplomat
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Congress said it believed that the country's fight against terrorism has to be uncompromising, and the country's interests and concerns must be kept paramount at all times
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The expulsion comes as relations between Canada and India are tense. Trade talks have been derailed and Canada just cancelled a trade mission to India that was planned for the fall
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Sikhs turned up in large numbers at a Khalistan referendum event in Canada just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed New Delhi's strong concerns the same day
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Delhi Police personnel deployed in and around the New Delhi area, including the Lutyens' zone where G20 heads and guests are staying, have been equipped with graffiti remover
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Khalistani's Twitter storm against G-20 Recently, slogans in support of Khalistan were written at many metro stations in New Delhi
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Khalistan referendum event, scheduled to take place on September 10 at a school in Canada, has been cancelled after images of weapons on the poster were brought to the school authorities
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Delhi Police's Special Cell has detained two men from Punjab over charges for defacing walls at five Delhi Metro stations with pro-Khalistani messages