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"Murder of free press," says 'The Australia Today' Editor

"It seems that Canada is not kind of happy with how we were asking questions to Indian and Australian foreign ministers and they were not happy to see that a lot of Canadians were responding to it and they were trying to educate themselves than what Canadian government has been propagating for long now," Bhardwaj said.


    India advocates human centric approach and collective efforts

India advocates human centric approach and collective efforts

Dy Chairman RS Harivansh mentioned about various measures taken by India for enhancing global food security like PMGKY, POSHAN ABHIYAN, Matru Vandan Yojna, PM Jan Dhan Yojna, PM Awas Yojna, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Aayushman Bharat Scheme.


    Hindu Forum Canada rejects allegations against 'peaceful protest'

Hindu Forum Canada rejects allegations against 'peaceful protest'

The forum has also demanded the Brampton Mayor to retract his accusations and recognise the Hindu community as a "peaceful, law-abiding" part of Canadian society.


    Canada: One arrested for

Canada: One arrested for "inciting hatred" during demonstration

One person has been arrested by Canada's Peel Regional Police in connection with the 'demonstrations' at the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton on November 4, a Peel police official said.


    'Australia Today' says will

'Australia Today' says will "advocate for open media"

Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj, the Managing Editor of 'Australia Today' said in the statement that they would continue to advocate for an open media.


    India's emphasis is on women-led development: RS Dy Chairman

India's emphasis is on women-led development: RS Dy Chairman

The Indian Parliamentary Delegation led by Deputy Chairman Rajya Sabha Harivansh is attending the 10th Conference of G20 Parliaments being held in Brasilia, Brazil.


    India-Zambia hold 6th Session of Joint Permanent Commission

India-Zambia hold 6th Session of Joint Permanent Commission

Zambia Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe and Kirti Vardhan Singh, Minister of State for External co-chaired the 6th Session of Zambia- India Joint Permanent Commission on November 6, in Lusaka.


    India cancels consular camps as Canada fails to provide security

India cancels consular camps as Canada fails to provide security

The Indian Consulate in Toronto announced cancelling some of its scheduled consular camps after the Canadian security authorities failed to provide minimum security protection.


    Kirti Vardhan Singh co-chairs India-Zambia Commission

Kirti Vardhan Singh co-chairs India-Zambia Commission

Minister of State for External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh co-chaired the sixth session of the India-Zambia Joint Permanent Commission with Mulambo Haimbe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Zambia.


    Canadian PM Trudeau condemns violence at Hindu temple in Brampton

Canadian PM Trudeau condemns violence at Hindu temple in Brampton

Canadian President Justin Trudeau condemned the recent violence that took place at Brampton's Hindu Sabha Mandir on Sunday, stating that those who were responsible for the act were inciting division and unrest.


    Earthquake of magnitude 6.1 jolts New Ireland region of Papa New

Earthquake of magnitude 6.1 jolts New Ireland region of Papa New

An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 on the Richter Scale jolted the New Ireland region of Papua New Guinea on Wednesday, the National Centre of Seismology (NCS) said.


    Report calls on Trudeau govt to end collaboration with China

Report calls on Trudeau govt to end collaboration with China

The interim report of the 'Special Committee on the Canada-People's Republic of China Relationship' claimed that China has become "increasingly assertive" through interference and espionage.


    'Khalistani separatists assaulted worshippers at Brampton temple'

'Khalistani separatists assaulted worshippers at Brampton temple'

Canadian Police knew that one of its officials, who was found involved in the violent protest by extremists at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton and has been suspended, had earlier participated in Khalistani protests in October, a former Toronto Police Sergeant has said.


    India and Guyana discuss defence cooperation

India and Guyana discuss defence cooperation

In a recent meeting, Brigadier Omar Khan of the Guyana Defence Forces engaged with General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff of India, to discuss enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, regional stability, and maritime security.


    MoS External Affairs plants mango saplings at India's HC in Lusak

MoS External Affairs plants mango saplings at India's HC in Lusak

Singh said on Tuesday that the campaign underscores collective responsibility for preserving our environment


    'Khalistani separatists able to do whatever they want in Canada'

'Khalistani separatists able to do whatever they want in Canada'

There have been very dramatic changes in Canada since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to office with "unfettered mass immigration" negatively impacting housing, economy and social services, former Toronto Police Sergeant (Detective) Donald Best has said and noted that there is a problem that Khalistani separatists seem to be able to do what they want.  

"Disengagement chapter done; de-escalation at LAC awaits": EAM Ja

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the "disengagement chapter" between India and China over the troop deployment issue near the Depsang and Demchok areas in Eastern Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control was done and only the de-escalation part remained to be addressed by the two nations.


    Canada’s “largest” drug superlab busted in British Columbia

Canada’s “largest” drug superlab busted in British Columbia

The operation was carried out by the Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing program, which called it the "largest and most sophisticated" in Canada.


    Canadian Hindus express angst against attacks on Hindu temples

Canadian Hindus express angst against attacks on Hindu temples

Over a thousand of Canadian Hindus on Monday expressed their anger following repeated attacks on Hindu temples in the country and pressed Canadian politicians and law enforcement agencies to take stricter actions against miscreants attacking Hindu religious sites.


    Thousands take out solidarity rally against attacks on temples

Thousands take out solidarity rally against attacks on temples

The organizers of the solidarity rally pressed Canadian politicians and law enforcement agencies to not give further support to Khalistanis.


    Brampton temple attack: Peel Police officer suspended

Brampton temple attack: Peel Police officer suspended

A Peel Regional Police officer has been suspended after being identified in videos of a protest at Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, on Sunday, CBC News reported. Notably, the suspended officer is Sergeant Harinder Sohi, an 18-year veteran of the force.

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