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Canada’s Permissive Stance: A breeding ground for terror ideologies

In a recent discourse, India’s External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, pointedly criticized Canada for harbouring individuals who advocate violence and terrorism due to its political leniency.

The village that forgot Nijjar

In the village of Bhar Singh Pura, where wheat and padi fields frame everyday life, the name Hardeep Singh Nijjar is almost forgotten. Nijjar, the slain pro-Khalistan leader, hailed from this very village but today stands as a distant memory.

Canada’s differential response to tragedies sparks controversy: Baloch Human Rights Council criticizes Trudeau

In a strongly worded letter addressed to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada (BHRC-Canada) has raised questions about the government’s uneven approach to two distinct cases.

Trudeau’s lukewarm response, Sunak’s steely resolve: Khalistan extremism under scrutiny

In the realm of global politics, leaders often find themselves at a crossroads when dealing with extremism and radical ideologies.

Propaganda Playbook: G20 Summit and Pakistan-Khalistan nexus

As India gears up to host the landmark G-20 summit, the world watches with keen interest.

The Pannun puzzle: China’s surprising embrace of Khalistan separatist movement

In recent times, the world has witnessed a series of perplexing alliances and actions, leaving experts and observers to question the motivations behind such moves.

Canada: Majority of Sikhs are no more interested in shopping in Khalistan market

Most Sikhs settled in Canada are not interested in buying anything from the shops opened by the Khalistanis, who are failing to find sufficient ground to push forward their separatist agenda.

The Daily Mail expose: UK lawyers are coaching Indian migrants to fake as persecuted Khalistanis for asylum

An investigation by British tabloid The Daily Mail  has found that illegal immigrants in the UK are being “coached” by numerous lawyers in Britain to pretend they are Khalistanis and persecuted to make fake asylum claims.

US lawmakers condemn attack on Indian diplomatic missions; call for swift justice

American lawmakers have unequivocally condemned a recent incident of attempted arson at the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, labeling it a “criminal act”. The attack, carried out by Khalistan supporters, as displayed in a video posted on Twitter, has been vehemently criticized, with calls for swift justice against those responsible.

Pandering to separatists: Canada’s risky political move with long-term economic consequences

The Canadian government’s silence on the issue of Khalistan separatism is raising eyebrows worldwide. This complex dance of politics, largely driven by the influence of a handful of individuals in the Sikh diaspora, is not only endangering Canada’s own national interests but also risking its economic future.

Gilded cages: The dark reality of Khalistan militants in Pakistan

Since its inception in 1947, Pakistan’s simmering rivalry with India has been persistent and pernicious.

Sikh restaurant owner in London faces death threats for posting anti-Khalistan video

London: A Sikh restaurant owner in London is facing death threats after he posted a video on social media over the Khalistan movement, media reports said.

Bloom Review reveals aggressive Khalistan extremism in UK

London: The Bloom Review has reportedly raised concerns over the growing influence of pro-Khalistan extremists within the British Sikh community.

Australia starts operating security apparatus after India warns over growing Khalistani activities

Canberra: A core group of the Australian security agency is currently looking into the concerns raised by the Indian government over the growing Khalistani divisive activities in multiple capital cities.

Canada: Brampton Mayor heckled, asked to remove banners placed by pro-Khalistanis

Brampton, Canada: Brampton city Mayor Patrick Brown was heckled by the Hindu community members in a temple in the Canadian city for allowing ‘anti-India elements’ to conduct their ‘Khalistan Referendum’, media reports said.