How should India manage diplomatic fallout from the Nijjar killing and Pannun case?

Since September 2023, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau blamed Indian spy agency RAW being responsible for assassination of Indian origin Canadian citizen Hardeep SinghNijjar. But despite repeated Indian request for proof of this allegation, Canadian government failed to provide any proof. Their single point justification was that they received this information from ‘Five Eyes’ or the security agencies of USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The Indian government always suspected that this pressure on India from Canada and USA was handiwork of USA Biden administration as punishment for buying Russian oil during Ukraine war.

This has been proved now beyond any doubt. As Donald trump 2.0 takes over in January 2025, all the fake narratives of Canada is falling apart. India-Canada relations nose-dived in last two years due to Nijjar, Pannun and general Khalistani support from Canadian soil. The G-20 Summit in New Delhi in 2023 and mutual expulsions of each other’s diplomat was low point of this diplomatic tussle.

PM Modi is remotely pulling ears of liberal politician Justin Trudeau

Before Trump 2.0 administration started, Justin Trudeau announced his resignation and his ruling party may soon announce a replacement for PM Post. With this a dark and unnecessary diplomatic tussle between friendly country India and Canada may give rise to friendlier bilateral relation.

Modi government should now chase repatriation of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun who is operating from USA and has close links with George Soros NGOs funding and CIA deep state cabal. The judiciary in USA has given green signal to repatriate 26-11 criminal Tahawwur Rana and NIA is going to USA to bring him back, 17 years after the Mumbai terr0r attack.

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Tahawwur Rana not yet on plane to India, US ‘evaluating’ options
The United States' State Department is “evaluating next steps” in regard to Tahawwur Rana’s extradition to India that was upheld last week by the country’s Supreme Court, clearing the way for him to finally face justice for his alleged role in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks.
NIA team set to fly to US for extradition of 26/11 terror convict Tahawwur Rana today
Following the US Supreme Court's denial of Tahawwur Rana's appeal against extradition, a four-member NIA team is traveling to the US to bring him back to India.

 

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