India Canada News: Cancellation of OCI registration for visa suspension. 10 updates

India Canada News

India Canada News – Canada’s defense minister highlights India as an important partner amid strained relations; No evidence was shared about India and the killing of militants.

The country’s defense minister called “India” an important partner in Canada’s prosperous relationship.

We recognize that this has the potential to sour relations between us and India in the past. But at the same time we have an obligation to make sure that we do a thorough investigation and uncover the truth,” Bill said. Blair. Global news. The statement came after the top US diplomat in Canada confirmed there was “shared intelligence” between the Five Eyes partners, prompting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to accuse India of killing Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil.

An Indian security official said Canada has yet to provide evidence through intelligence channels linking India to the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Here are the top 10 developments in the India-Canada row:

1. Govt of India canceled the registration of dozens of OCI card holders for pro-Khalistani and anti-Indian propaganda.

2. Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair has urged India and Canada to engage in dialogue to find common ground amid recent strain in relations.

3. A group of people staged a protest against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Jantar Mantar here, accusing him of supporting Khalistan

4. Canada is experiencing a “restored foreign policy,” moving away from a “middle power approach” and focusing more on “Indo-Pacific diplomacy,” Japan Times reports. According to the report, a similar episode also caused a deterioration in relations between China and Canada.

5. The US ambassador to Canada said “intelligence shared by Five Eyes partners” led the Trudeau administration to allege a possible link between Indian government “agents” and the killing of separatist Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

6. Growing tensions between India and Canada have raised concerns among Indian parents whose children study in Canada Many claim that in addition to being concerned, their children in Canada are unable to focus on their academics.

7. The Indian Bureau of Investigation seized the property of alleged Khalistan activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. It accuses him of terrorist activities in India.

8. Last-minute flights between India and Canada have expired. Direct flights between New Delhi and Toronto have crossed ₹1.46 million. On the Toronto-Delhi route, it is more than ₹1.01 lakh.

9. India has temporarily suspended visa services in Canada. Visa processing company BLS International has informed the Canadian mission in India that visa processing has been temporarily suspended.

10. Canadian authorities have not stopped issuing visas to Indian nationals who wish to enter the North American country.