Canada and India Engage in Diplomatic Spat Over Sikh Activist's Assassination

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Canada and India have expelled each other's top diplomats in a tit-for-tat move amidst a growing dispute over the assassination of a Sikh activist. The diplomatic row began after Canada accused Indian intelligence services of being involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen advocating for a separate Sikh state. India has denied any involvement, accusing Canada of smearing India for political gains. This escalating diplomatic feud highlights the complex and sensitive relationship between the two countries and the ongoing tensions surrounding the Sikh separatist movement. Can Canada and India resolve their differences and restore their diplomatic ties?

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