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Indian High Commissioner to Canada Satisfied with Canada’s Response to Sikh Group’s Threats

The Canadian Press has reported that High Commissioner Verma is optimistic about the potential for both countries to navigate the complex diaspora politics and forge stronger ties

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India’s High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, has expressed his satisfaction with the Canadian government’s efforts to ensure the safety of Indian diplomats in the country. This reassurance comes in the wake of concerns raised by New Delhi regarding the security of its diplomatic personnel earlier this year. The Canadian Press has reported that High Commissioner Verma is optimistic about the potential for both countries to navigate the complex diaspora politics and forge stronger ties.

A notable issue that has strained relations between India and Canada is the advocacy within some segments of the Sikh community in Canada for the creation of an independent state known as Khalistan in Punjab. The Indian government views this movement as extremist and a threat to national security.

High Commissioner Verma remains hopeful that diplomatic channels and dialogue can be used to address these sensitive issues and strengthen the relationship between India and Canada

Tensions escalated in June following the tragic shooting death of the head of a gurdwara in the Vancouver area. Some members of the Sikh community believe that this incident may be linked to foreign interference.

However, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has stated that they have found no evidence of such a link and have no reason to believe that the Sikh community in Canada is at risk. Despite this, a U.S.-based group has issued alarming calls for Sikhs in Canada to “besiege” India’s diplomatic missions and uncover the home addresses of its diplomats, even issuing posters with the provocative slogan “Kill India.”

High Commissioner Verma remains hopeful that diplomatic channels and dialogue can be used to address these sensitive issues and strengthen the relationship between India and Canada.

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Preeta Vyas
Preeta Vyas
(न्यूजीलैंड निवासी लेखक/ पत्रकार प्रीता व्यास का रेडियो पर लंबी पारी के बाद प्रकाशन में भी कई दशक का योगदान। बच्चों के लिए लगभग दो सौ पुस्तकें प्रकाशित। पहली भारतीय लेखक जिन्होंने इंडोनेशियन भाषा और हिंदी में बाई लिंगुअल भाषा ज्ञान, व्याकरण की तीन पुस्तकें, इंडोनेशिया की लोक कथाएं, बाली की लोक कथाएं, बाली के मंदिरों के मिथक, एवं माओरी लोक कथाएं जैसी रचनाएँ प्रकाशित कीं ।) After working many years as a radio broadcaster, Journalist and Author, Preeta Vyas has come out with 200 books for children. She is the only writer of Indian origin who has written bilingual books in Indonesian and Hindi languages; Bali ki Lok Kathayen (folk stories of Bali); Bali ke Mandiron ka Mithak (Myths of Bali Temples); and Maori LOk Kathayen (Maori Folk Stories). She is based in New Zealand.)

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