JK Tripathi, a former diplomat, told ANI, that, "No country has the power to do it...but the Canadian government has done it and this is the rarest of rare cases of violation of international law according to the Vienna Convention. They have even gone up to the extent of accusing the Unio
Defence expert KP Fabian criticised Canada's handling of recent allegations against India, highlighting diplomatic missteps and the lack of interest in de-escalation from the Canadian side. Fabian emphasised that Canada's actions, such as placing Indian consular officials under surveillance
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Saturday that India has lodged a formal protest with the Canadian government after revelations that its consular officials in Canada were subjected to audio and video surveillance. The MEA condemned these actions as "flagrant violations"
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Saturday strongly protested against recent allegations made by the Canadian government against Union Home Minister Amit Shah's purported involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Following Canada's admission of reportedly leaking details about India's foreign interference to The Washington Post, former diplomat Ashok Sajjanhar charged the Canadian government with leveraging allegations against India for its own domestic political objectives.
Canada's opposition leader Pierre Poilievre has cancelled the Diwali celebrations, scheduled to take place at Parliament Hill, amid the ongoing diplomatic row with India.
Top Canadian officials have reportedly leaked details about India's foreign interference to The Washington Post, but these specifics were not shared with Canadians.
Former Chief Minister of Punjab and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amarinder Singh on Friday slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for damaging India-Canada relations accusing him of not letting normalcy return until the elections are over.
Recalled Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma, who was targeted by Justin Trudeau's government as a 'person of interest' in the murder investigation of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar reiterated today that "not a shred of evidence was shared" with him by the Can