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🤯🌐 Canadian Intelligence Confirms Extremist Threat to India — Decades-Long Allegations Proven TrueCanada’s top intelligence agency has sent a strong and clear message. It confirmed that Khalistani extremists are using Canadian land as a base. CSIS Verifies India’s Long-Standing Charge These ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIn PM Modi's gifts for Canada, India's artisanal legacy shines bright | See PICSMade by hand from brass, it shows the sacred Bodhi tree where Buddha found enlightenment in Bodh Gaya. The detailed leaves ...
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) said Wednesday countries, including India, "leverage" criminal gangs to ...
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India Today on MSNCanada admits to Khalistan extremism on its soil, then accuses India of meddlingNew Delhi has for years accused Ottawa of turning a blind eye to Khalistani elements operating in Canada. The CSIS admission is a long-overdue acknowledgement of the threat.
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The Print on MSNSikh separatists engaging in violent extremism a ‘threat to national security’—Canada intel reportThe annual intelligence report also highlights India as one of the main perpetrators of espionage activities in Canada, along ...
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This is the first time a Canadian agency has admitted to the term 'extremism'. The development comes amid the G7 Summit, ...
Calling it a “moment of much-needed reset,” Sahney said this positive step will ease the hardships faced by Indian citizens, especially NRIs, who have long awaited regular and timely visa services to ...
Canada's own intelligence security has confirmed what New Delhi has long maintained -- Canada has become a safe haven for ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNCSIS confirms Khalistani extremists using Canadian soil to plan violence in IndiaCanada's CSIS has officially confirmed that Khalistani extremists are using Canadian soil to promote, fundraise, and plan ...
A spokesperson for the Sikh Federation (Canada) says the Indian government is undermining Canada's sovereignty.
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Renewed Indo-Canada ties concern protesters on anniversary of Nijjar killingProtesters marking the second anniversary of the killing of B.C. Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar say they're ...
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