India Calls for 41 Canadian Diplomats to Leave

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
for diplomatic equality
More Canadians serve in India than Indians in Canada.Additionally, the call coincides with the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh leader,
in Canada.Killed in Surrey by masked gunmen, Nijjar advocated for Khalistan, a proposed Sikh state
However, India bans this separatist idea and has Nijjar on a terrorist list.In a subsequent development, Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Following this, Canada expelled an Indian envoy.India reciprocated by sending a Canadian diplomat home and freezing new Canadian visas.India
Calls for 41 Canadian Diplomats to Leave
(Photo Internet reproduction)BackgroundThis event raises questions about Indo-Canadian relations
Traditionally, the countries have kept cordial ties.However, this incident marks a significant shift
Is the Sikh community in Canada a new diplomatic stressor? Only time will tell.Globally, diplomatic expulsions often indicate rising
tensions
Russia and the U.S
have had similar situations.They lead to further polarization and may hamper dialogue.Additionally, the role of religion in diplomacy comes
into focus
In a world where nationalism is rising, ethnic and religious affiliations matter.They can trigger international incidents, just like this
one.Moreover, this case could set a precedent
investigation puts a spotlight on espionage
Nations are keen to uncover covert actions.Hence, governments might push for more transparency in the future.The next moves by India and
Canada are eagerly awaited, potentially affecting diplomatic strategies worldwide.