The ongoing diplomatic saga between India and Canada has reached new heights, marked by allegations and subsequent repercussions that have strained bilateral relations. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set the tone by alleging a ‘potential link’ between Indian government agents and the assassination of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June. This allegation, made earlier this week, has exacerbated the already frosty relationship between New Delhi and Ottawa.
India swiftly and categorically rejected these allegations, deeming them ‘absurd and motivated.’ In the wake of Trudeau’s claims, both countries expelled high-ranking officials, escalating tensions further.
In a retaliatory move, India issued a travel warning for its citizens traveling to Canada, urging them to exercise ‘utmost caution’ due to a surge in anti-India activities and hate crimes in the country. The United States, though expressing deep concern over Trudeau’s claims, refrained from endorsing Canada’s stance, thus not aligning with its closest ally.
This dispute has led to India demanding evidence from Canada to substantiate the allegations against Indian intelligence agencies. Additionally, India has extended an offer to cooperate with Canada in its investigation, underscoring its commitment to transparency.
Simultaneously, India has engaged its key Western allies, including the United States and Australia, apprising them of the baselessness of Trudeau’s allegations and Canada’s tacit support of terrorists and separatist elements antagonistic to India’s interests.
Trudeau’s conduct during the G20 Summit in India has also come under scrutiny, as his decisions to forego the presidential suite offered by Indian security agencies and to skip official engagements have raised eyebrows. Moreover, his handshake refusal with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a wreath-laying ceremony added intrigue to the diplomatic theater.
Canada’s efforts to garner support from its fellow G7 nations regarding the allegations against India have yielded no success. The G7 statement released by Japan, the current chair of the group, did not mention India, highlighting the strong and positive relations India enjoys with several G7 members, including the United States, Japan, and France.
Amid these tensions, the United States has clarified its stance, stating that it is coordinating closely with Canada while simultaneously engaging with India to address the matter.
The White House has expressed deep concern over the allegations against Indian agents and has encouraged India to fully cooperate with any investigation. This delicate diplomatic dance underscores the complexities faced by the Biden administration in maintaining relations with both India and Canada.
In a retaliatory move, India has advised its citizens in Canada and those contemplating travel to the country to exercise ‘utmost caution’ in light of the growing anti-India activities and hate crimes. The advisory also noted threats against Indian diplomats and individuals opposing the anti-India agenda.
As this diplomatic standoff continues to capture international attention, it remains to be seen how India and Canada will navigate the turbulent waters of their relationship in the coming days.