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Tensions between India and Canada have resurfaced as a video of Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director Vanessa Lloyd’s testimony about Pakistan’s role in supporting Khalistani extremism has gained attention
Tensions between India and Canada have resurfaced as a video of Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director Vanessa Lloyd’s testimony about Pakistan’s role in supporting Khalistani extremism has gained attention. The video, from Lloyd’s appearance before Canada’s Foreign Interference Commission, highlights Pakistan’s efforts to influence Canadian politics by supporting Khalistani elements. Her remarks come amid a broader investigation into foreign interference in Canadian electoral processes. Lloyd’s testimony pointed to Pakistan’s strategic aim of reducing India’s influence by backing Khalistani extremism.
This revelation has resurfaced as diplomatic tensions between India and Canada escalate over the killing of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused Indian agents of being involved in the killing and other criminal activities targeting pro-Khalistan supporters. However, New Delhi has firmly denied these allegations, calling the evidence provided by Canada insufficient and “simply not true.” As the dispute continues, both nations have expelled each other’s ambassadors, intensifying the diplomatic rift. Trudeau’s assertion that Canada will not tolerate foreign interference on its soil has added to the strain, with Ottawa even hinting at potential sanctions against India.