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India not tied to violent crimes, says Canada

Economic Times·26 February 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
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In a notable change of stance, the Canadian government has stated that it no longer associates India with violent crimes in Canada. This declaration was made by a senior official during a media briefing prior to Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to India. The official expressed confidence that there is no ongoing foreign interference or violent activities related to India, a significant development following a period of strained relations between the two nations. The diplomatic tension escalated after the June 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, with allegations from former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggesting ties to Indian government agents, claims that India vehemently rejected. The accusations led to diplomatic expulsions and a rift that has taken time to navigate. As Carney prepares for his nine-day trip, aimed at fostering stronger economic ties with India, the Canadian government appears to be adopting a more pragmatic approach. However, this shift has faced backlash from some Sikh activists who continue to express concerns over safety and foreign influence, citing threats to their lives as recent as this month. The evolving situation highlights the complex dynamics of Canadian-Indian relations against a backdrop of community activism and international diplomacy.

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