India-Canada Diplomatic Rift Deepens Over Allegations and Extradition Requests
Tensions escalate as both nations expel diplomats amid unproven claims of interference and unresolved extradition demands.
- India has accused Canada of failing to act on extradition requests for members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, linked to crimes in both countries.
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claims intelligence, not hard evidence, points to Indian involvement in the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
- Diplomatic relations have soured further with both countries expelling six diplomats each, citing safety concerns and allegations of criminal involvement.
- The situation has sparked travel concerns among the Indian diaspora, with potential impacts on visa processing and bilateral trade discussions.
- India denies all allegations, demanding proof from Canada, while both nations face pressure from international allies to cooperate in resolving the crisis.









































































































