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India expels Canadian diplomat in tit-for-tat move as spat over assassinated Sikh activist deepens

Summary

Canada has accused India of involvement in the assassination of a Canadian-Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In response, Canada and India have both expelled senior diplomats. Nijjar was an outspoken supporter of the creation of a separate Sikh homeland known as Khalistan, which is outlawed in India. Canada's allegations have caused tension between the two countries and the White House and Australia have both expressed their concern. Nijjar's name appeared on the Home Ministry's list of terrorists and he was accused of trying to radicalize the Sikh community in favor of Khalistan. India has denied the allegations and called them "absurd and motivated".

Q&As

What led to India and Canada expelling senior diplomats?
Canada's accusation that India may have been involved in the assassination of a Sikh activist on its soil led to India and Canada expelling senior diplomats.

What were the allegations against India linked to the murder of a Canadian citizen?
The allegations against India linked to the murder of a Canadian citizen were that agents of the government of India were involved in the killing.

What is the Khalistan movement and why is it considered a national security threat in India?
The Khalistan movement is a Sikh separatist movement that seeks to create a separate Sikh homeland. It is considered a national security threat in India because a number of groups associated with the movement are listed as “terrorist organizations” under India’s Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

How have relations between Canada and India been affected by the allegations?
Relations between Canada and India have been further soured by the allegations, with an ongoing trade deal between them being paused and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi not holding a one-on-one meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when he hosted the Group of 20 (G20) leaders in New Delhi earlier this month.

How have other countries, such as the United States and Australia, responded to the allegations?
The White House is “deeply concerned” about the allegations and has conveyed its concerns at senior levels to India. Australia is also “deeply concerned” by the allegations and has conveyed its concerns at senior levels to India.

AI Comments

👍 This article provides a comprehensive overview of the situation between India and Canada, highlighting the important issues and perspectives of both sides.

👎 This article fails to adequately address the suffering of the Sikh community in India, which has been subjected to discrimination and violence for decades.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about India expelling a Canadian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move as tensions between India and Canada increase due to Canadian allegations that India may have been involved in the assassination of a Sikh activist. The Indian government has denied these allegations.

Friend: Wow, that's intense. What are the implications of this?

Me: Well, it seems that relations between India and Canada are deteriorating, and there's a risk that trade between the two countries could suffer as a result. There's also the issue of the Khalistan movement, which is an outlawed separatist movement in India that seeks to create a separate Sikh homeland. This has been a source of tension between the two countries, and it appears that this tension is only increasing. Finally, there are the potential implications for the Sikh community in Canada, which may feel targeted by these developments.

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Technical terms

Tit-for-tat
A phrase used to describe a situation in which two parties take turns retaliating against each other.
Diplomat
A person appointed by a government to conduct official negotiations and maintain political, economic, and social relations with other countries.
Credible allegations
Allegations that are believable and trustworthy.
Khalistan
The outlawed Sikh separatist movement that has Indian authorities on edge.
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA)
An Indian law that allows the government to designate individuals and organizations as terrorists and take action against them.
Diaspora
A group of people who have been dispersed from their original homeland.

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