Strained Relations: India, Canada, and the West's Double-Dealing

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Justin Trudeau's recent statement to the House of Commons highlights the strained relations between the Trudeau family and India, with a history of neglecting the issue of Khalistani supporters and gangsters operating from Canadian soil. This is not the first time such tensions have arisen, as in 1982, Pierre Trudeau, Justin's father, refused to extradite Talwinder Singh Parmar, the mastermind behind the Air India bombing in 1985.
Topics:world#air-india-bombing#india#international-relations#khalistan#strained-relations#trudeau-family
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