As Justin Trudeau’s new allegations on India, have further led to a souring of ties with New Delhi, it is perhaps time for Canada to implement a ‘foreign policy reset’, shedding off its ‘middle-power approach’ and focussing more on ‘Indo-Pacific diplomacy’, Japan Times reported.
Calling the ongoing standoff between India and Canada as a matter between the two countries, Portugal Foreign Minister, Joao Gomes Cravinho, said that both countries share friendly relations with Portugal and affirmed hope that the issue between the two countries is quickly resolved.
Wading into the ongoing diplomatic showdown between India and Canada, David Cohen, the US Ambassador to Canada, said it was “shared intelligence among Five Eyes partners” that led the Trudeau administration to make the claim of a potential link between “agents” of
The growing tensions between India and Canada have raised concerns among Indian parents whose children are studying in Canada with many stating that not only they are worried but their children are also unable to put focus on their studies in Canada.
Speaking to ANI, on the sidelines of the 78th UNGA session, Momen said that Bangladesh has solid ties with India which are based on values and principles.
Last year total of 226,450 visas were approved by Canada under the Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), and a significant portion, approximately 1.36 lakh students, hailed from Punjab. These students are pursuing various courses with an average duration of two to three years.
The properties confiscated include 46 kanal agricultural land situated in Khankot village in Amritsar and 1/4th share of House Number 2033 in Sector 15/C, Chandigarh, said the NIA.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday said that it is a fundamental relationship between two countries and that Canada and India have a lot going for them adding that the time will come when it can be restored.
Amid the ongoing stand-off between India and Canada over Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing, British Columbia Premier David Eby has laid out strong suspicion that the federal government is “holding back” information and everything he knows is already in
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin has said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a huge mistake by making allegations against India which he hasn’t been able to back.
Stating that Justin Trudeau’s allegations have led to “greater danger” for Canada than India, former Pentagon official Michael Rubin said that if the United States has to choose between Ottawa and New Delhi, it will surely choose the latter, as the relationship is too im