Canadian intelligence accuses India over Sikh's killing as Carney meets Modi
Briefly

The assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia marks a critical point in Canada's diplomatic tensions with India. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has linked India's aggression toward dissidents with a larger trend of foreign interference, involving countries like China and Iran. Diplomatic relations may be jeopardized, as influential figures like Mark Carney seek rapprochement while facing backlash from the Sikh community. The report highlights India's clandestine operations and its attempts to discredit and manipulate Canadian narratives concerning the Khalistan movement, raising concerns about justice and transparency in diplomatic negotiations.
The assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar signifies a dangerous escalation in India's campaign against dissent and highlights the threat posed by transnational practices of foreign interference.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service highlights concerns regarding the influence of Indian officials on Canadian communities, particularly focusing on the Khalistan movement and community narratives.
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