
India has responded to Canada in its language in the ongoing diplomatic dispute between India and Canada. Now the tone of Canada seems to be changing. Let us know that Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has said that Canada is still dedicated to strengthening relations with India. Justin Trudeau also believed that India is a growing economic strength and cannot be ignored.
Trudeau admitted- that India's growing economic strength
Addressing a press conference in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he believes that it is very important to strengthen Canada and its colleagues to strengthen relations with India. India is also being given importance in various forums of the world. Trudeau said that India is a growing economic strength and is also very important generally. India is also important for our Indian Pacific Ocean strategy. So we are very serious about strengthening relations with India.
'America with us'
Justin Trudeau also said that as well as a country ruled by law, we want India to work closely with Canada and ensure that all the facts come in front of us. Trudeau also said that he has received assurance from the US that US Secretary of State Antony Blinkin will also raise the case of Nijjar's murder during a conversation with Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. Trudeau said that America is with us and it is raising the case of killing a Canadian citizen on Canada's land in front of India.
What is the India-Canada dispute?
Trudeau said that 'all democratic countries want all countries to respect their law and take it seriously'. Please tell that in June this year, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in Canada. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau alleged in the Canadian Parliament that his government had received intelligence that Indian agents could be involved in the murder of Nijjar. After this allegation by Trudeau, the relationship between the two countries soured and India dismissed Trudeau's statement as absurd. After this, Canada expelled a diplomat of India, while India also expelled a Canadian diplomat in response. At the same time, India has also banned the issuance of visas to Canadian citizens.
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