Canadian Diplomats Accused of Misusing Powers to Grant Visas to Khalistan Supporters, Says Indian Government sources

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 10:35am on 23 Oct 2023,Monday India Global

Top government sources revealed that Canadian diplomats stationed in Chandigarh and other parts of Punjab are allegedly misusing their powers by granting visas to individuals with criminal backgrounds who support the Khalistan cause. The visas are reportedly being issued to support the Khalistan movement's momentum. India also expressed concerns about Canada's refusal to assist in extradition cases and investigations involving individuals who have sought refuge in Canada. Tensions between the two countries escalated, leading to Canada recalling 41 diplomats, triggering a diplomatic standoff.

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Kullu Dussehra Makes Historic Debut at Canada's Parliament Hill Amid India-Canada Row

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:01am on 23 Oct 2023,Monday India Global

The Indian diaspora in Canada celebrated Himachal Pradesh's Kullu Dussehra festival for the first time at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The event was hosted by MP Chandra Arya and HPGA despite ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada. Himachal CM Sukhvinder Sukhu addressed the diaspora virtually, inviting investors and tourists. High Commissioner Sanjay Verma attended alongside 25 diaspora organizations. Cultural performances like Himachali Naati were showcased. The festival marked a unique celebration of Himachali culture and identity in Canada.

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New York Mayor Condemns Hate Crime Against Sikh Elderly, Pledges Support for Community Safety

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 05:38am on 23 Oct 2023,Monday India Global

New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed profound condolences for the tragic death of Jasmer Singh, a 66-year-old Sikh man assaulted following a car accident. Singh succumbed to a brain injury after being repeatedly punched, prompting Adams to denounce the attack on Twitter. The Mayor assured the Sikh community of New York's unwavering support, condemning the hatred that led to the incident. A meeting with Sikh leaders was announced to address the community's needs. This incident follows another hate crime where a Sikh teenager was assaulted for wearing a turban and mask, leading to the arrest of the perpetrator on hate crime charges.

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Indian-Origin Diplomat Nominated by President Biden as U.S. Envoy to Indonesia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:46pm on 22 Oct 2023,Sunday India Global

Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir, an Indian-origin diplomat, has been appointed as the US Ambassador to Indonesia by President Joe Biden. With nearly 30 years of service in the State Department, she holds the position of Minister-Counselor, and her most recent role was Executive Secretary of the Department of State. Her father, Noor, immigrated from Mumbai to the US in the 1940s. Lakhdhir is a Harvard graduate and holds an M.S. from the National War College. She previously served as the Ambassador to Malaysia from 2017 to 2021 and as the US Consul General in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 2009 to 2011.  

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Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Slams Canada, Defends Invoking Diplomatic Parity

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:40am on 22 Oct 2023,Sunday India Global

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar announced on Sunday that India had invoked diplomatic parity with Canada, leading the North American nation to recall 41 of its diplomats. This decision was prompted by concerns regarding "continuous interference" in India's internal affairs by Canadian personnel. Jaishankar underscored the significance of parity, which is a principle enshrined in the Vienna Convention, an international diplomatic agreement. He stated, "But in our case, we invoked parity because we had concerns about continuous interference in our affairs by Canadian personnel. We haven't made much of that public. My sense is over time, more details will emerge, shedding light on why we felt uncomfortable with many of them.

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Canadian Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre Pledges Improved relationship with India

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 05:54am on 22 Oct 2023,Sunday India Global

Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, head of the Conservative Party, pledges to restore a "professional relationship" with India if elected Prime Minister. Poilievre condemned recent aggression against Indian diplomats in Canada and Hinduphobia in the country. He criticized incumbent PM Trudeau's handling of international relations, emphasizing the need for respectful dialogue with India. Poilievre also condemned attacks on Hindu temples, affirming his party's commitment to freedom of worship. Poised for victory in polls, he advocates for strong ties with India, promising to address diplomatic challenges and promote religious tolerance in Canada.

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New York Hate Crime: Arrested Attacker had approached Sikh teen, saying "We don't wear that in this country" referring to his turban

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:09pm on 21 Oct 2023,Saturday India Global

A 26-year-old man has been arrested and charged with a hate crime in the US for attacking a Sikh teenager on a bus here for wearing a turban, according to media reports. Police on Thursday arrested Christopher Philippeaux, who was conditionally released by parole in July 2021 after serving more than two years in prison, and charged him with a hate crime after the incident on the bus near 118th Street and Liberty Avenue in Queens on October 15. According to police, Philippeaux approached the 19-year-old Sikh boy on the New York City MTA bus and said, "We don't wear that in this country

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US and UK Call on India to Rethink Diplomatic Tensions with Canada Amid Khalistani Murder Dispute

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:02am on 21 Oct 2023,Saturday India Global

The US and UK urged India to reconsider its demand for Canada to reduce its diplomatic presence in India and expressed concern after Canada withdrew 41 diplomats due to a dispute over the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and Khalistani terrorist. The US State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said they are worried about the departure of Canadian diplomats and called for cooperation in the ongoing investigation. Britain's Foreign Office also criticized the Indian government's decisions, citing the Vienna Convention. This marks a direct criticism by Washington and London of India in this case.

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Indian Embassy Assures Support to Community Representatives Amid Israel-Hamas War

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 08:24am on 21 Oct 2023,Saturday India Global

Indian Embassy officials in Israel met community representatives, pledging full assistance amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The embassy confirmed the meeting on social media, emphasizing support for the Indian community during these challenging times. India's 'Operation Ajay' successfully evacuated 1200 Indian nationals, including 18 Nepali citizens, from Israel. The Ministry of External Affairs clarified that four Indians are in Gaza, 12-13 in West Bank, denying reports of Indian casualties in Gaza. The ongoing evacuation operation, initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to bring back 18,000 Indians from Israel.

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US and UK Support Canada in Diplomatic Dispute, Urge India to Uphold Vienna Convention

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:01am on 21 Oct 2023,Saturday India Global

The United States and the United Kingdom have expressed concern over India's demand for Canada to reduce its diplomatic presence, following allegations related to the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Both nations urged India to cooperate with Canada's ongoing investigation and uphold diplomatic norms outlined in the 1961 Vienna Convention. While the US and the UK value their ties with India as a counterbalance to China, their direct criticism signifies a significant stance in the diplomatic row. Canada withdrew 41 diplomats from India in response to New Delhi's demand, temporarily suspending in-person operations in several Indian cities and warning of visa processing delays.

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