Canada’s intelligence agency stopped short of contradicting Ottawa’s position ahead of PM Mark Carney’s visit, that India was not engaging in such activities.
NYT writes ties were 'largely frozen’ after Trudeau’s accusations. But thaw began after a meeting between Modi & Carney last June as Canada looks for markets beyond ‘suddenly unreliable US’.
Carney is 1st Canadian PM in 8 years to have a bilateral India visit. Ties nosedived almost 3 years ago after Canada's allegations that New Delhi was of 'interfering' in Ottawa's affairs.
In an exclusive interview with ThePrint, former Canadian Foreign Minister Stéphane Dion highlights that ties between India and Canada have great potential in a number of geo-strategic areas.
Officials in Canada move to revoke citizenship of 26/11 accused Rana as PM Carney prepares to visit India. Also, global media reports on what Trump's new tariffs mean for India.
Indian High Commissioner Patnaik tells ThePrint PM's Carney trip will 'launch' India-Canada ties to 'next level', with outcomes expected in multiple areas, including defence, AI, energy.
The ‘Sparrows’—the signalmen of the Indian Army— were known for their swiftness and agility in establishing secure and reliable communication in battle zones.
We now live in a world order that will keep shifting. India must use this window. This also means we remain disciplined enough not to be knee-jerked into reacting to what Pakistan sees as its moment in the sun.
HaHa. So what. Everyone is butt hurt these days. Not sure how it matters if someone doesn’t celebrate Diwali, however important that someone may be politically. Indians must stop idolising and seeking validation from politicians who anyway have no staunch beliefs and simply go with the flow.
HaHa. So what. Everyone is butt hurt these days. Not sure how it matters if someone doesn’t celebrate Diwali, however important that someone may be politically. Indians must stop idolising and seeking validation from politicians who anyway have no staunch beliefs and simply go with the flow.
Secular countries have no business celebrating festivals in government offices.
Canadian politician are stuck between khalistani