India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)

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To forestall domestic unrest, violent protests, tyre burnings in the streets, death threats. The usual. It would not look good.

For Canada to burn bridges with an India that is in ascent is foreclosing economic benefits that would accrue to Canada.

The intelligence must have been concerning.
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AI (Bing CoPilot) tells me India was not inclined to attend the G7 over Ottawa’s handling of the Nijjar case.
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There is a cancellation, AFAIK. They never sent an invitation to start with.
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Backchannel almost always makes sure that an invitation will be accepted if offered. If India wasn't inclined to accept, Canada would not invite.
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A_Gupta wrote: 03 Jun 2025 06:56 Backchannel almost always makes sure that an invitation will be accepted if offered. If India wasn't inclined to accept, Canada would not invite.


A_Gupta ji,


Modi ji should not travel out of India for some time now. And when he does, he needs to be very picky and choosy


Things are very complicated geopolitically and geo economically speaking, pak and it's backers are desperate and one would be foolish to think that all is hunky dory when security is of paramount importance. Putin stays put in russia for a reason and some bleddy international court is not the reason for his security concerns. They had recently targeted putin's helo, just like they had almost cornered Modi ji on some flyover in punjab. That wasn't a coincidence by any standards


what role do we have in the G-7, It's basically an exclusive white boys only club, an unacknowledged extension of the ku klux clan, culturally speaking, and many of these countries are ex colonial powers, meaning that they have an inherent mentality of white supremacism as well.

Also, many member countries in the G-7 have economies smaller that India's


cheeni is also not at the G-7, so with India and cheen out of the G-7, what exactly or to put it more correctly, who exactly does the G-7 represent
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sanjaykumar wrote: 03 Jun 2025 01:11 To forestall domestic unrest, violent protests, tyre burnings in the streets, death threats. The usual. It would not look good.

For Canada to burn bridges with an India that is in ascent is foreclosing economic benefits that would accrue to Canada.

The intelligence must have been concerning.



sanjaykumar ji,


These are convenient conclusions drawn by many based on turdeau generated history.


the new buzurg canuck hasn't shown his wrinkled hand yet.


BTW, why would Modi ji leave the country now when Op Sindoor is not yet completed, one way or the other.
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^^^ Good points all!
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Hindu and Sikh organizations in British Columbia in Canada have written letters to David Eby for the creation of a Memorial and Information Center to honor the victims of the 1985 Air India bombing—Canada’s deadliest act of terrorism. Indian diaspora comes together.
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Modi is attending g7 after all. Karni spoke with him .
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-c560FJcPw



Prime Minister Narendra Modi To Attend G7 Summit In Canada



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24 hours in the life of Bloomberg!
HT: Shiv Aroor
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Statement from Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney on phone conversation with Indian PM Modi
- Canadian PM extends invite to PM Modi for G7 Summit. “
There was an agreement to continued law enforcement dialogue and discussions concerning security concerns
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https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/ ... g7-canada/

Modi to attend G7 summit in Canada in sign of warming ties
The World Sikh Organization of Canada, a group that advocates for the country’s large Sikh diaspora, expressed shock and hurt at Modi’s invitation. It sent a letter in May urging Carney not to invite the Indian prime minister, pointing to his government’s well-documented campaign of transnational repression targeting Sikhs in Canada.

"This is a complete betrayal of our community. It’s second-class citizenship and it’s hurtful,” Balpreet Singh, legal counsel and spokesperson for the WSO, said in an interview. "This is really a line that has been crossed.”

"Justin Trudeau had the respect of our community. We’ve seen that he had flaws, but he took a principled stand. But Mark Carney has shown that all that matters to him and his government is going to be the dollar, and that’s unfortunate. That’s a betrayal of Canadian values.”
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Inviting Modi = second class citizenship?
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Since the Nijjar issue is going to be aired a lot again, here is a thorough expose of who Nijjar was.
The Carvaka Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/live/g17e9eY-z8 ... 9dmn7lrMHz
Includes video of how Nijjar was considered a security threat by the Canadian CSIS, travel restrictions on him even within Canada, banks' withdrawal of credit to him, his leadership of the Khalistan Tiger Force.
Also video clip of 1984 inaugural session of World Sikh Organization (WSO) calling for the massacre of 50,000 Hindus.

The cost people had to pay for the nonsense Trudeau & co normalized.

Shekhar Gupta from 1991:
If you are a school teacher you learn the new curriculum. No Jana Gana Mana. No Hindi. No skirts, trousers or frocks in your school. Default, and the gunmen will come calling. As they did last fortnight of Nirmal Kanta, headmistress of a government school at Rajpura near Patiala. All she wanted was a few weeks before her girls could change from frocks to salwar-kameez. Her girls, she argued, came from poor factory workers' families. For arguing she got two bullets through her belly.

While teachers learn the new curriculum, the journalists learn the new-speak of militancy. Terrorists are now militants, khadoos or Khalistani muja-edin. Every militant's name must be prefixed with Bhai or Sardar. And if you work for air or Doordarshan, you stop broadcasting in Hindi. You even put Punjabi subtitles on songs in Chitra-haar. Absurd, but may save your life.
Please propagate.
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Amber ji,


It looks more like some others from the G-7 have booted carney's bony butt and forcefully kicked some geopolitical sense into him.


left to himself, carney would have continued to kow tow to the khalistani separatists, like every other spineless canuck politico


But for now, India is in, and the khalistanis are out.
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Is it even safe for modiji to go to Canada given the level of Sikh extremist penetration into the Canadian security system.. their counter intelligence often worked against India
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why khalistan will never happen

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15dXw2ymMZ/
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chetak wrote: 08 Jun 2025 11:54


Amber ji,


It looks more like some others from the G-7 have booted carney's bony butt and forcefully kicked some geopolitical sense into him.


left to himself, carney would have continued to kow tow to the khalistani separatists, like every other spineless canuck politico


But for now, India is in, and the khalistanis are out.



Jealous liberals will find this video hard to digest

Canada didn't want to invite Modi

But all other countries in G-7 wanted Modi at the table because India is too important


So Canada was forced to beg Modi to come!

Aukat of Canada ... lol

This is from Canadian state TV btw



WATCH VIDEO
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At the end Vina Nadjibulla says "advance our values". I wonder what they are given that they are letting kahaalees run around like rabid animals.
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I am really concerned by Khalistani threats to the Indian Prime Minister. I believe the Canadian system is infiltrated thoroughly by Khalistani elements and the Canadian authorities will not take any threat seriously.
"We will kill the Indian Prime Minister (politics)" is what they say.
https://youtu.be/YVvVHFnYxJE?si=VLhYFt1bYBnYDAX6

I don't want PM Modi to go unless Agni-V missiles are ready to hit the seats of Canadian government and Canada is quietly told that they will be hit if the least bit of violence is offered to PM Modi.

1. Yes, I'm extremely dhoti-shivering.
2. I do believe Canada is capable of providing security, if they put their minds to it. Along with the Indian security contingent, that should be enough. But I also do believe that Canada doesn't take security seriously, at least for Indian officials and diplomats. I want something that concentrates the Canadian minds because of the immediate and extremely dire consequences should anything untoward should happen.
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sanjaykumar wrote: 03 Jun 2025 01:11 To forestall domestic unrest, violent protests, tyre burnings in the streets, death threats. The usual. It would not look good.

For Canada to burn bridges with an India that is in ascent is foreclosing economic benefits that would accrue to Canada.

The intelligence must have been concerning.
Canada has no business in G7 to begin with..it's 9th biggest economy
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When the G7 was formed in 1975, its members were France, West Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Canada joined the group the following year, completing the G7.
In 1975, the eight largest economies, ranked by GDP, were: the United States, the Soviet Union, Japan, West Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Canada.
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Nobody to alleviate my dhoti-shivering? Not contradicting me makes it doubly shivery.
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I ain’t looking in your dhoti to see what’s making it shiver.


It may be Canada was encouraged to engage with Mr Modi. It is likely India declined to share the PL-15 with five eyes given the strained relations with Canada.
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What concerns me is that the record is that Canada is lackadaisical regarding security and even if they weren't their bureaucracy and security forces are thoroughly infiltrated with Khalistanis and maybe even China-pasand folks. The short period between when PM Modi was invited and the actual event helps a tiny bit in that any planning has to be rushed, but there are numerous forces that would be happy if something happened in Canada. All the anti-India forces know that they can inflict a tremendous setback on India's rise. On Aadi Achint's channel, Ramnik Singh Mann reminded listeners that India has had a bitter experience with Shastri in Tashkent.
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A_Gupta wrote: 09 Jun 2025 06:02 Nobody to alleviate my dhoti-shivering? Not contradicting me makes it doubly shivery.
No.

My dhoti is on a resonating frequency.

Modi is too valuable. He should not go to Canada, period. I would be less anxious with him going to China. Maybe even to Pakistan (though I believe they've had problems with their runways recently).

Canada is under the total control of PRC & Pakistan, who enjoy all the plausible deniability they would need to pull off literally anything there. Canadian Intelligence & Security agencies have been completely co-opted for this purpose.

And should the worst happen, the US, the EU and the G7 will stand firmly with Canada to reinforce Ottawa's denial of any responsibility for it.
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Same sentiments here. Specially since the ops have not ended. And Americans are still sifting thru the rubble and giving getting under the skin statements.

Better to give G7 a miss.
Doval got a seasonal flu hence cancelled his visit to Russia.
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The G7 countries have invited Modi ji to simply try and exert pressure on Bharat to align with various geopolitical agendas that are vital for them to perpetuate their waning influence. Khalistani street shows are part of the pressure tactics. Modi ji will openly speak about the need to bring the Kaniskh matter if they tick him off.

Modi ji is like a gladiator walking into the G7 arena. He will extract a bunch of stuff and statements from them and give away nothing substantial.

They will not dare create any security risks because the next PM will be Yogi or SJ. They will be harder to deal with than Modi ji.
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Is Tashkent proven or is it a CT of the “Homi Bhabha assassination” ilk? I am asking because some BRF posters suffer from confirmation bias.
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Agree with Cyrano. Modi ji is like a Gladiator walking into the G7 Arena. However he should go with top security cover from India. Afterall he dared to go to Kashmir and hoist tiranga in the worst of times
Going in makes him more powerful. Even nice if he is able to visit one of the major Gurudwara's in Canada and connect with the people making a statement. Do his charm and assuage any misconceptions from misguided people.
Any attack from the Khali rogues will bring shame to Canada and be a blot on them internationally.
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Homi bhabha assassination is probably more than a CT . There is audio recording of a CIA officer by the name of crowley . It's verifiably his recording . Cia doesn't deny crowley said that .they just said that he was demented and made it up . So there my be truth to it .
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Best to withdraw last minute citing intelligence reports and security concerns. Time to embarrass them and make a statement
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gakakkad wrote: 09 Jun 2025 22:27 Homi bhabha assassination is probably more than a CT . There is audio recording of a CIA officer by the name of crowley . It's verifiably his recording . Cia doesn't deny crowley said that .they just said that he was demented and made it up . So there my be truth to it .
But the nuclear expert on BRF poohed poohed that idea in a very long post citing Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (or whatever the apex body is) which also pushes for India signing NPT. They also maintain a clock of how far we are from nuclear armageddon. It comes close to the 12 whenever there is some back and forth between India and Shittistan.
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Rudradev wrote: 09 Jun 2025 11:04
A_Gupta wrote: 09 Jun 2025 06:02 Nobody to alleviate my dhoti-shivering? Not contradicting me makes it doubly shivery.
No.

My dhoti is on a resonating frequency.

Modi is too valuable. He should not go to Canada, period. I would be less anxious with him going to China. Maybe even to Pakistan (though I believe they've had problems with their runways recently).

Canada is under the total control of PRC & Pakistan, who enjoy all the plausible deniability they would need to pull off literally anything there. Canadian Intelligence & Security agencies have been completely co-opted for this purpose.

And should the worst happen, the US, the EU and the G7 will stand firmly with Canada to reinforce Ottawa's denial of any responsibility for it.
This G7 meeting will happen at Kananaskis which is a multi-use area west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada....

The Mayor of Calgary is Jyoti Gondek. She is daughter of Jasev Singh Grewal. Grewal is executive member of World Sikh Organization

World Sikh Organisation has declared that they will protest against Modi d
uring G7

G7 will be a big global event
Media of entire world will be there
Being Mayor of Calgary, Jyoti Gondek will likely give free access to protestors to run open propaganda

One of key partner of WSO is SFJ
SFJ is banned organization in India. SFJ is led by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun who is designated terrorist in India
(It was co-founded by Pannun and a Pakistani Muhammad Yunus)
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(My fear is Pakistan after Sindoor may pull-up something..)
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Vayutuvan wrote: 10 Jun 2025 02:20

But the nuclear expert on BRF poohed poohed that idea in a very long post citing Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (or whatever the apex body is) which also pushes for India signing NPT. They also maintain a clock of how far we are from nuclear armageddon. It comes close to the 12 whenever there is some back and forth between India and Shittistan.
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