Tensions Rise as Canada Supports Sikh Separatists, Angering Indians

Tensions between India and Canada have escalated over Canada's perceived support of Sikh separatist groups seeking an independent state called Khalistan in India's Punjab region. India has criticized Canada for tolerating these groups and allowing them to promote violence and terrorism. The recent allegations by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that India may be behind the killing of a Sikh separatist have further strained relations. Many Indians view Canada's support of Sikh separatists as comparable to Pakistan's alleged support of the same groups. The situation has fueled a sense of national pride and strongman image in India, with some Indians thanking Trudeau for confirming India's growing geopolitical power. The Indian government has issued an advisory for Indians in Canada to exercise caution due to "growing anti-India activities and politically-condoned hate crimes and criminal violence."
- Indians express anger at Canada over backing Sikh separatists The Washington Post
- Canada and India are enmeshed in an unprecedented diplomatic row. Here’s how it happened CNN
- India warns citizens in Canada to be cautious BBC
- The Guardian view on Canada and India: from partnership to public claims of a killing The Guardian
- Who is prompting Trudeau to wag the dog? Firstpost
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