Farooq Abdullah
China Makes Last-Minute Appeal to Taiwan Voters, Urges Rejection of Pro-Independence Forces Ahead of Presidential Poll
Song Tao, China's representative for Taiwan affairs, emphasized China's unwavering opposition to "Taiwan independence.
Suspects in Nijjar's Murder in Canada Expected to be Arrested in the Coming Weeks: Report
The sources suggest that when charges are filed against the two men, the RCMP will detail their alleged involvement, as well as any connections with the Indian government. The motive and involvement of the Indian government in the shooting have been subjects of controversy.
Taiwan enters New Year with the shadow of Xi looming on its shores
Year 2024 will be no different, as many top US generals and experts have warned that the Chinese invasion could take place in 2024, or any time after till 2027.
Panel Urges Sanctions on India Over Religious Freedom Concerns
The Canadian government previously implicated India in Nijjar's killing, while the US alleges Indian government complicity in the plot against Pannun, as per an undisclosed indictment.
US Affirms India as a Key Strategic Partner, Emphasizes Seriousness of Plot-to-Kill Charge
John Kirby, the Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council in the White House, underscored the significance of the partnership with India and the gravity of the allegations during a news conference.
Indian Envoy to US Confronted Outside NY Gurdwara by Khalistani Supporters, Accusing Him of Nijjar's Death
The incident unfolded shortly after the Ministry of External Affairs' spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi, disclosed on November 22 that the US had shared concerning information about potential links between organized crime, arms trafficking, terrorism, and other illicit activities. Both nations agreed to pursue necessary steps based on these inputs.
Jaishankar seeks evidence on Nijjar killing, says ‘we are not ruling out investigation’
During a conversation with veteran journalist Lionel Barber titled ‘How a Billion People See the World,' Jaishankar expressed the need for Canada to present evidence supporting its claims before proceeding with any inquiry.
How India’s enemies met their fate in 'safe havens'
The terrorists killed so far in Canada and Pakistan are Laskhar-e-Taiba chief Hafeez Saeed's deputy and Jamaat-ud-Dawa leader Abdul Salam Bhuttavi, Canada-based Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), close aide of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar, Shahid Latif, and his brother Haris Hashim.
Nijjar Killing: Indian High Commissioner says probe ‘tainted’, direction came from high-level to implicate India
Verma voiced concerns about the lack of concrete evidence supporting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that Indian agents were responsible for Nijjar's murder outside a Sikh temple in British Columbia.
'Indian government making it unbelievably difficult': Justin Trudeau on India-Canada diplomatic row
Trudeau remarked, "The Indian government is creating an incredibly challenging situation, disrupting the daily lives of millions of people in both India and Canada, and all of this is happening in direct violation of fundamental diplomatic principles."
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