The escalating feud between India and Canada over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader has the potential to strain their long-standing relations. The public spat began when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mentioned “credible allegations” of Indian government involvement in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India vehemently denied these allegations, leading to the expulsion of diplomats from both countries and the postponement of bilateral trade talks. This article explores the factors contributing to this feud, including tensions surrounding the demand for Khalistan, a separate Sikh homeland. It also analyzes the geopolitical implications and potential consequences for Western countries that support both India and Canada. While the short-term outlook appears challenging, the article emphasizes the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to overcome the current impasse and preserve long-term ties between the two nations.
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