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Washington: Sticking to his position despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi making it clear that India had agreed to a ...
New Delhi has for years accused Ottawa of turning a blind eye to Khalistani elements operating in Canada. The CSIS admission is a long-overdue acknowledgement of the threat.
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for stopping a potential war between India and Pakistan, asserting ...
PM Modi's decision to subtly decline Donald Trump's invite was not only strategically significant but also emblematic of the ...
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and ...
This is the first time a Canadian agency has admitted to the term 'extremism'. The development comes amid the G7 Summit, ...
Canada: Canada’s top intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, has warned that Khalistani extremist networks remain active in Canada and continue to exploit the country as a launchpad for ...
Canada's intelligence agency, CSIS, acknowledges that Khalistani terrorists are using Canadian territory to promote their ...
US President Donald Trump said the two "very smart" leaders of India and Pakistan "decided" not to continue a war that could ...
Canada's top intelligence agency has officially made a public disclosure for the first time that Khalistani extremists continue to use Canadian soil as a base for promoting, fundraising and planning.
Canada's CSIS has officially confirmed that Khalistani extremists are using Canadian soil to promote, fundraise, and plan ...