India asks citizens to be careful if traveling to Canada as rift escalates over Sikh leader’s death
- The diplomatic rift between India and Canada has deepened after Prime Minister Trudeau accused India of orchestrating the murder of a Sikh separatist. India has warned its citizens to exercise caution in Canada amidst increasing incidents of hate crimes and anti-India activities.
- The Canadian government is investigating allegations that Indian government agents may be connected to the murder of a Sikh advocate for an independent Sikh homeland. India has rejected these claims as baseless and accused Canadian leaders of being sympathetic to anti-India causes.
- The exchange of expulsions of diplomats and cancelled trade missions have further escalated tensions between the two countries. India called on Canada, Australia, and the UK to take legal action against Sikh separatists.
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Travellers rattled by Canada-India row, but trip plans remain unchanged
MONTREAL — Travellers and the transportation sector at large have been rattled by the sudden ramp-up in tensions between Canada and India, but see no reason to rethink their overseas plans for now.
Travellers rattled by Canada-India row, but trip plans remain unchanged
MONTREAL — Travellers and the sector that relies on them are rattled by heightened tensions between Canada and India, but see no reason to rethink their overseas travel plans for now. Urvi Chawla, who works at Sahib Travel Agency in Brampton, Ont.
Travellers rattled by Canada-India row, but trip plans remain unchanged
MONTREAL — Travellers and the sector that relies on them are rattled by heightened tensions between Canada and India, but see no reason to rethink their overseas travel plans for now. Urvi Chawla, who works at Sahib Travel Agency in Brampton, Ont.
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