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    Khalistanis using Canada as a base for planing and funding violence in India: Canada's top spy agency

    Canada's intelligence agency, CSIS, acknowledges that Khalistani terrorists are using Canadian territory to promote their agenda and plan violence targeting India. This marks a shift in tone from Ottawa, lending credence to India's concerns about anti-India actors operating from Canadian soil.

    Canada makes a turn on Khalistan: What can happen?

    India and Canada are trying to improve their strained relationship. New Canadian PM Mark Carney and Narendra Modi met to discuss trade and the return of diplomats. A Canadian intelligence report admits some Khalistanis are planning violence against India from Canada. India wants Canada to act on extradition requests for alleged terrorists.

    No mediation on Pakistan acceptable: PM Modi to US President Trump

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi firmly conveyed to President Donald Trump that India has consistently rejected third-party mediation in its dispute with Pakistan. Modi emphasized that India now considers acts of terrorism as acts of war, marking a significant shift in its approach.

    India is a perpetrator of foreign interference, Canadian intelligence agency says

    Canada's intelligence agency accused India of foreign interference, coinciding with pledges from both Prime Ministers to improve relations after a G7 summit. Tensions remain high following Canada's accusation of India's involvement in the murder of a Khalistan separatist leader.

    Modi-Carney talks: India, Canada agree to post envoys; restore stability in ties

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have agreed to restore stability in India-Canada relations, including the early return of envoys. Discussions during the G7 summit focused on rebuilding trust through ministerial engagements and trade negotiations. Both leaders emphasized shared values and the importance of addressing concerns, aiming for a constructive partnership and economic cooperation.

    Need to be careful about further commentary: Canadian PM Carney on Nijjar case

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he must be cautious in commenting on the killing of pro-Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar due to an ongoing judicial process. Speaking after his meeting with Indian PM Narendra Modi at the G7 Summit, Carney emphasized law enforcement cooperation.

    The Economic Times
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