Canada to revoke Tahawwur Rana's citizenship amid PM Carney's India visit. It's not for terrorism, but...

Canadian authorities are moving to revoke the citizenship of Tahawwur Rana, a key figure linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, coinciding with Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to India. This decision, although not directly related to terrorism charges, underscores Canada's commitment to addressing national security concerns. Rana, who was convicted in the United States for his role in the attacks, has become a focal point in discussions surrounding Canada's immigration policies and security measures. As PM Carney prepares for his diplomatic trip to India, the Canadian government's action reflects a broader strategy to strengthen ties with India while also addressing sensitive issues like terrorism and immigration. This move comes at a crucial time, highlighting the balance between national security and international relations as Canada aims to enhance cooperation with India on various fronts, including trade and security.
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