'Can't Disrupt Ties With Modi For Trudeau': Biden Aide Says U.S. Will Stay Out Of India-Canada Spat |
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The US is likely to stay out of the diplomatic tussle between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Signum Chairman Charles Myers said on BNN Bloomberg Television that the US is not aiming to disrupt the progress it's made in its relationship with PM Narendra Modi's government. Canada-India relations took a dip after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week that there's "credible" evidence that links the Indian government to the murder of Nijjar. However, India rejected Trudeau’s allegations and criticised his government for not doing enough to tame "anti-India activities" in Canada. Watch this video to know more.
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