The latest move is being seen as a step towards de-escalation by New Delhi, after India had asked Ottawa to reduce its diplomatic presence in India following the diplomatic spat.
India has resumed electronic visa services for Canadian nationals after a nearly two-month pause, sources told NDTV on Wednesday, as the two countries are engaged in a diplomatic row over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar.
Canada has welcomed India's decision to resume some visa services in the country from today, saying the move was a "good sign" after "an anxious time" for many Canadians, amid a diplomatic row over the killing of a 'Khalistani' terrorist.
The resumption comes over a month after New Delhi suspended Indian visa services in Canada after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged a potential Indian government link in the killing of Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Congress MLA Sandeep Jakhar, urged the Punjab Government to intervene; Malwinder Singh Kang, chief spokesperson of AAP Punjab, called it a very unfortunate development.