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Why India is cooperating with US in Pannun case but not in Canada's Nijjar probe
The US and Canada look to be coordinating their probes into the alleged role of India-linked agents in the plot against two Khalistani terrorists. While India is cooperating with the US in the Gurpatwant Singh Pannun probe,
'Not a shred of ...': Indian envoy to Canada denies role in Nijjar killing ahead of departure
The diplomatic rift between India and Canada has deepened following Trudeau’s September 2023 remarks, linking Indian agents to Nijjar’s murder.
India News Live Today October 21, 2024: 'Trudeau made sure...': Indian envoy who Canada named 'person of interest' in Nijjar probe
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As diplomats leave India, Canada amid row, Canadian envoy says: ‘Nijjar and Pannun part of one plot… let’s keep channels open’
India has rejected the Canadian accusations as “absurd and politically motivated” but has been more accommodating of US requests on information and action.
Indian Envoy Sanjay Kumar Verma Claims Canada Has Not Provided Evidence in Nijjar Case
Indian envoy Sanjay Kumar Verma states Canada has not provided evidence in the Nijjar case, calling Ottawa's charges politically motivated.
Indian envoy to Canada calls Nijjar charges 'politically motivated,' blames Trudeau for strained bilateral ties
Indian envoy Sanjay Kumar Verma said that Canada has not shared a “shred of evidence” with India concerning the Khalistani leader Nijjar killing case.
'Trudeau destroyed Canada-India ties based on ...': Outgoing envoy Sanjay Verma slams baseless Nijjar allegations
India's High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, denies involvement in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, asserting that accusations from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are politically motivated.
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This Week in Explainers: How Nijjar killing, foiled Pannun ‘assassination plot’ are back to haunt India
The Khalistan problem has reared its ugly head once again. India and Canada ties have hit rock bottom over the killing of ...
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Why Didn't India Handle Nijjar's Case in a Way Similar to That of Pannun?
India and Canada expelled their top diplomats this week, thus escalating the row between them over the assassination of ...
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Vikas Yadav's Indictment In US And Nijjar Killing Part Of ‘Single Murder Plot’, Claims Ex-Canadian Envoy
In the past also, Canada has claimed that murder-for-hire plots allegedly involving former Indian government agents in both ...
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India’s envoy denies involvement in Nijjar killing, slams Trudeau for wrecking Canada-India ties
Trudeau specifically tied the six to the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year in British Columbia. Sanjay ...
Oneindia
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Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma Denies Involvement in Murder of Sikh Leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada
Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma refutes allegations of involvement in the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh ...
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'Nijjar A Foreign Terrorist': Canada Oppn Party Leader Slams Trudeau Over Pro-Khalistani's Citizenship
Canadian opposition leader Maxime Bernier says allegations of Indian diplomats engaging in criminal activities must be ...
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Morning briefing: Indian diplomat terms Nijjar probe 'political'; Kolkata medics to meet Mamata on RG Kar impasse, more
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