November 22, 2024 21:08 (IST)
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India lodges protest over Canada's allegations against Union Minister Amit Shah

The Indian government on Saturday summoned a Canadian high commission representative and lodged a strong protest over the recent allegation levelled by the country against Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken urges India to cooperate with Canada in Nijjar killing probe

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has urged India to cooperate with Canada in the investigation related to the death of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, an incident which has triggered a diplomatic standoff between Ottawa and New Delhi.

I am disheartened: Canada-based Punjabi singer Shubh breaks his silence over India tour cancellation

Canada-based singer Shubhneet Singh, who is popularly known by his stage name Shubh, said he felt 'disheartened' after his India tour was cancelled following allegations of his support for Khalistan.

India-Canada tensions escalate as Trudeau reiterates allegations against India over Nijjar killing

The ongoing India-Canada tensions continued to simmer as Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has reiterated his allegations on India's role in the killing of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June in British Columbia, claiming that there are 'credible reasons' to believe in the same.

Despite New Delhi's objection, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau supports Indian farmers' protest again

Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday once again repeated his support for the rights of farmers in India to protest peacefully, days after his original comment on the issue had triggered a controversy.