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India and its intelligence services should change the way they operate,India a country of “growing importance” : Justin Trudeau

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India was not allowed to use Israeli Phalcon AWACS either and they ended up using their Netra which was inferior to our Erieye SAAB 2000.
Lol and you're the worst troll here and how do you know India was not allowed to used Phalcon AWACS and their Netra AWACS using latest technology and our Saab Erieye is old story operating since 2007 don't lives in your delusional world and I'm here to clean your falsehood kid
 
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In spite of all this, it is highly condemnable, but one would also have to wonder whether Mossad is also carrying out similar activities under different passports from other countries, so why did India get victimized and surprised when FBI agents warned them(Sikh community in California) that the Indian government was planning to kill them? It is not clear why suddenly the American government began to take an interest in the BC Sikh killing. Off course, this is a kind of geopolitical tool that the Sikh community is using against India to put pressure on India to work against China and to remove from the BRICKS because this one does not make the five countries happy as far as intel is concerned. I'm afraid that with Modi's domestic politics, he will sacrifice India over geopolitics and will become puppet of Western interests in order to destroy the whole country once it starts a war with China. Offcourse, all Western countries will be benefited if we take a look at who will be benefited. In my opinion, the American government used RAW rouge elements to use bullets during the attack, which is a very stupid act if it was done by the Indian government, so I hope the Indian government didn't commit such an act. It is extremely important to settle the conflict with China and Pakistan and settle all the fault lines in India. If they divided India into two countries in 1947 and during the migration the same people and families killed both sides who had been living together for the last 1000 years. The division of India into more pockets will be repeated again. It's important that India doesn't become a puppet of Western power. It is also important to settle the differences among neighbouring countries, create trade and people connections between the whole Asia region for people's prosperity and to make India and its region as golden sparrows for the west as it did in the past. The only way for it to be possible is if there is peace in a region like Europe and Western countries.There is no doubt that we raise a concern over whatever is happening with India, but India has not raised its voice in its media over what is happening under the instruction of the US in Pakistan over the past 18 months, just for reasons of geopolitics against China.It is important for the Indian voice to be heard because India is the world's largest democracy since 1947. Currently, India is ruled by a fascist government, so how can a fascist government raise its voice against another fascist regime in Pakistan at the same time.
 
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India and its intelligence services should change the way they operate, says Justin Trudeau​

The Canadian prime minister said that all of Canada’s allies have been unequivocal in their support for the country.​

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India and its intelligence services should change the way they operate, says Justin Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau | AFP
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that the only solution to the diplomatic crisis between Ottawa and New Delhi is a change in the way the Indian government and its intelligence agencies operate, reported The New York Times.
The India-Canada relations deteriorated to a new low this week after Ottawa alleged that the Indian government may be behind the killing of a Sikh separatist leader on Canadian soil.
Responding to a question about how the situation could be de-escalated, Trudeau told The New York Times that “a series of lessons learned and changes made to the way the Indian government and the intelligence services operate” would help resolve the crisis. He also sought the arrest and conviction of those involved in the alleged crime.

The Canadian prime minister also said that all allies he had spoken to were unequivocal in their support for Canada and maintained that violation of a country’s sovereignty and of the rule of law is absolutely unacceptable.
“I think people are quietly waiting to see how things unfold,” Trudeau told The New York Times. “But standing up for the rule of law is not a momentary thing. It is a process that happens over weeks and months.”

On Monday, Trudeau had told the country’s Parliament that security agencies “have been pursuing credible allegations about the potential link between agents of the government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen” who supported the creation of a separate state for Sikhs.
His comments pertained to Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the chief of the Khalistan Tiger Force. He had been shot dead in the parking lot of a gurdwara in Surrey near Vancouver on June 18. Nijjar was the head of the Khalistan Tiger Force, which is designated as a terrorist outfit in India.
India quickly dismissed Trudeau’s claims as “motivated” and asked Canada to take legal action against “anti-Indian elements” operating from its soil instead. It also expelled a Canadian diplomat, in a tit-for-tat move after Canada expelled an official of the Indian foreign intelligence service.
Four days later, India indefinitely suspended visa services in Canada citing security threats to its officials. New Delhi also said that Canada needed to look into its growing reputation as a “safe haven” to terrorists, extremists and those involved in organised crime.

Trudeau, however, doubled down on his allegations and urged India to cooperate in the investigation. He had also acknowledged India was a country of “growing importance” and that his government wanted to continue working with New Delhi.
On Friday, he claimed that Canada had shared information about the murder of Nijjar with India “many weeks ago” – a claim denied by New Delhi.


On Saturday, United States Ambassador to Canada David Cohen confirmed that information shared by members of an intelligence-sharing alliance had informed Trudeau of the Indian government’s possible involvement in the killing of Nijjar.
“There was shared intelligence among ‘Five Eyes’ partners that helped lead Canada to [make] the statements that the prime minister made,” Cohen told the news network in an interview.
The Five Eyes alliance consists of the US, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.



In another word, please do whatever you want in our country and please do NOT get caught.
 
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