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India News: As the diplomatic row with Canada continues to simmer, Speaker of the Canadian Senate, Raymonde Gagne, has pulled out of the Presiding Officers' Summi
Rest of World News: The murder of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada has become the subject of international speculation. Canadian PM Justin Trud
She also alleged that it was a part of the CCP's sinister "Ignition Plan" to disrupt the world in line with Xi Jinping's military strategy regarding Taiwan.
Canada is seeking the support of the UK in its diplomatic dispute with India over the Nijjar row. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau is trying to influence UK PM Sunak to raise the issue of Nijjar's killing by "Indian agents" with Indian PM Modi. Sunak is expected to visit India to push for a free trade agreement and strengthen UK-India relations. The UK is also being targeted by India for harboring Khalistani terrorists. Sunak and Trudeau recently discussed the situation and reaffirmed their commitment to the rule of law.
India has requested that Canada reduce its diplomatic staff in the country by more than half, following tensions between the two nations. The strained relationship began after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Indian agents of being involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada.
India has requested Canada to reduce the number of diplomats in its missions in the country and repatriate 41 diplomats by next week. If they do not comply, their diplomatic immunity will be revoked. This move comes after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Indian agents of involvement in the killing of a separatist leader. India aims to bring the number of diplomats in both countries on par. Canada has stated that it does not want to escalate the situation and wants to continue engaging with India responsibly. India has rejected the allegations made by Canada and suspended visa services for Canadian citizens.
India News: As Justin Trudeau fails to furnish any evidence to back his allegations, foreign minister S Jaishankar used his trip to the US to put a spotlight on K
Washington, Sep 30 (PTI) Hitting out at Canada, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said it is necessary to call out things like violence, threats and intimidation against Indian diplomats and missions and wondered if this had happened to any other country would the world have taken it with equanimity.
Gurmeet Toor, who is a member of Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s gurdwara, says police warned him of threat before Trudeau said Nijjar’s murder was being investigated for possible links to India’s government