Canada’s Defense Minister, Bill Blair, has underlined the paramount importance of Canada’s relationship with India, despite facing challenges. He reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to pursuing strategic partnerships like the Indo-Pacific strategy.
Blair emphasized the continued dedication to investigating the assassination of Khalistani extremist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, recognizing the sensitive nature of this issue in the bilateral relationship with India.
“In the face of evolving geopolitical complexities, we must tread carefully. Our ties with India remain vital,” Blair stated in an exclusive interview with Global News.
The Indo-Pacific strategy, a cornerstone of Canada’s foreign policy, has led to a bolstered military presence in the region. Commitments to enhancing patrol capabilities and military priorities amount to an impressive $492.9 million over five years, part of a broader allocation exceeding $2.3 billion.
“But at the same time, we have a responsibility to uphold the law, protect our citizens, and ensure a comprehensive investigation leading to the truth,” Blair added.
He further noted that if allegations regarding the involvement of foreign agents in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil are substantiated, it could raise significant concerns regarding the violation of Canada’s sovereignty.
Tensions escalated between Canada and India following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations of potential Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a designated terrorist. India categorically dismissed these allegations as “absurd” and “motivated,” resulting in the expulsion of diplomats from both nations.
The situation has strained Canada’s efforts to deepen trade, defense, and immigration ties with India. Among the contentious points was India’s call for a downsizing of Canada’s diplomatic staff to achieve diplomatic parity.
As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, Canada faces a delicate balancing act in maintaining its critical relationships while pursuing its strategic interests.