Canada no longer links India to violent crimes, official says

A senior Canadian official stated that Ottawa no longer associates India with violent crimes on its soil, ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to India. This marks a diplomatic reset following tensions over the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Relations have improved since Carney took office in 2025, with recent agreements on security and trade cooperation.

In a significant development, a senior Canadian official announced on Wednesday that the federal government has determined India is not involved in violent criminal activities on Canadian territory. This assessment comes just before Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to India, set to begin on Thursday, signaling progress in bilateral security dialogues.

The statement reflects a thaw in relations strained since the June 2023 killing of separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside a gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia. On September 18, 2023, then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau informed Parliament that security agencies were investigating credible allegations of links between Indian agents and the murder, calling it a violation of sovereignty. This led to mutual expulsions of diplomats and reduced staff in 2023 and 2024, even as four men faced charges in the case.

Ties began stabilizing after Carney assumed office on March 14, 2025. He hosted Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G7 Summit in Canada shortly after, where they agreed to reinstate high commissioners and boost cooperation in trade, energy, critical minerals, technology, AI, and defense. A November 2025 G20 meeting in Johannesburg further confirmed positive momentum, including talks on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

Carney's nine-day tour includes stops in India, Australia, and Japan, framed as efforts to diversify trade amid uncertainties with the United States. In India, he will engage in business in Mumbai and hold talks with Modi in New Delhi, without visiting Punjab—a departure from past Canadian leaders' traditions. International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu, accompanying Carney, noted recent agreements for law-enforcement liaison officers and emphasized balancing community safety with economic ties. He said, “I do believe we can do two things at the same time. We can keep our community safe. We can have law enforcement dialogue … and we can continue to engage with partners around the world economically.”

The visit has sparked protests in Canada from groups like Sikhs for Justice, with some criticizing the trip amid ongoing security concerns.

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Xi Jinping and Mark Carney shake hands in Beijing's Great Hall, signaling China-Canada strategic partnership thaw.
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Mark Carney, Canada's Prime Minister, has arrived in Delhi and will soon hold talks with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. The visit seeks to bolster trade ties between Ottawa and New Delhi. It occurs amid global uncertainties stemming from US tariffs.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Janice Charette as chief trade negotiator with the United States ahead of the T-MEC review this summer. Meanwhile, Mexico and Canada agreed on a bilateral action plan to bolster their trade and investments amid tensions with the Donald Trump administration. These moves aim to prepare both countries for the North American trade agreement review process.

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A parliamentary committee chaired by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor presented its ninth report on India-Bangladesh relations, identifying political instability in Dhaka, attacks on minorities, and China's growing influence as key threats. The report advises the government to adopt vigilant diplomacy.

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External affairs minister S Jaishankar met US ambassador to India Sergio Gor in New Delhi on Thursday, ahead of his planned trip to Washington next month. The meeting comes amid strains in India-US relations due to trade tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. Discussions covered various aspects of the bilateral partnership.

 

 

 

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