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Khalistani Extremists Using Canada as Base for Violence in India: Canadian Intelligence Report

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Politically Motivated Violent Extremism in Canada

The report by Ottawa's intelligence agency highlights the ongoing threat of politically motivated violent extremism in Canada, particularly concerning Khalistani extremists since the mid-1980s.

Khalistani Extremism

  • Small groups of Khalistani extremists continue to use Canada as a base for: 
    1. Fundraising activities.
    2. Planning violence primarily targeted towards India.
  • Their aim is to create an independent nation-state called Khalistan within India's Punjab.

National Security Threat

  • The involvement of Canada-based Khalistani extremists poses a national security threat to: 
    1. Canada itself.
    2. Canadian interests abroad.

India's Involvement

  • The report criticizes New Delhi for alleged foreign interference activities in Canada.
  • It claims that perceived Khalistani extremism from Canada drives Indian interference activities.
  • New Delhi has denied such allegations from Canadian authorities.

International Threats

  • Besides Khalistani extremism, the report identifies other countries posing intelligence threats to Canada: 
    1. China as the greatest intelligence threat.
    2. Also names Pakistan, Russia, and Iran.

Case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar

  • The report mentions the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which strained India-Canada relations.
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had alleged a potential Indian link to the killing in 2023, which India rejected leading to diplomatic tensions.
  • In 2024, four individuals were arrested related to Nijjar’s case, charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy.
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigations suggested a link between Indian agents and criminal networks in Canada.
  • Tags :
  • Khalistani Extremism
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