Why Trudeau Treats Khalistan Movement As Legitimate & How Allegations May Impact India | HT Decode
Published on Sep 23, 2023 07:53 PM IST
India and Canada have indulged in an unprecedented diplomatic standoff after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused New Delhi of killing Khalistan Tiger Force chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 in Surrey. India, in response, termed Trudeau's allegations 'absurd' and 'motivated.' New Delhi has also sought evidence from Trudeau over his accusations. In a tit-for-tat move, India expelled a senior Canadian diplomat and suspended the visa applications of Canadian nationals till further notice. Hindustan Times Editor-in-Chief Sukumar Ranganathan decodes the ongoing tussle between India and Canada in this episode of the HT Decode. #india #canada #diplomaticcrisis #modi #trudeau #pmmodi #justintrudeau #khalistan #khalistanterrorist #nijjar #khalistantigerforce #antiindia #radicals #extremists #terrorists #indiacanadaties #indiacanadarelationship Hindustan Times Videos bring you news, views and explainers about current issues in India and across the globe. We’re always excited to report the news as quickly as possible, use new technological tools to reach you better and tell stories with a 360 degree view to give you a better understanding of the world around you.
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