On October 14, a diplomatic row that has strained bilateral relations between India and Canada for over a year boiled over as the countries expelled each other’s top diplomats over the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. Experts say the standoff will make it difficult for both countries to move forward with a once-promising partnership and could impact India’s ambitions as it seeks to project itself as a rising world power, reports AP. Canada’s allegations On Monday, Canada announced the expulsion of India’s top diplomat in the country, along with five other officials.

In response, India reciprocated by expelling six Canadian diplomats, including the High Commissioner of Canada in Delhi, Stewart Ross Wheeler. Canada’s government said it had taken the extraordinary measure of expelling the senior Indian diplomats to protect Canadian citizens and reassure those who may feel their safety had been compromised. India rejected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations that India was engaging in activities, including carrying out covert operations targeting Canadian nationals, in his country.

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Dr. Dipankar Dey
The Nilkantha Trust for Studies on Bay of Bengal Region (NTSBBR), Kolkata is a not- for- profit organization, established in 2020, by a few Kolkata-based academics and researchers, and is an initiative that aims to raise awareness about the growing problems impacting the lives of people, both locally as well as globally in all its manifestation. In particular, it aims to be a platform for researchers, commentators, social activists, wild life enthusiasts and other socially motivated individuals, groups, students, amongst others, to increase awareness and provide alternatives to improve conditions of human existence in sync with as also the with globalisation, free movement of predatory capital, environment challenges, climate change, etc., facing mankind and all living organisms.
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