Lingering Canada-India tension

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Diaspora (Commonwealth Union) _ Tensions between India and Canada continue to strain diplomatic relations, causing repercussions for people movement, particularly Indian students. The recent easing of some visa restrictions by India, following the suspension of visa services in response to Canada’s accusation of Indian involvement in the murder of a Canadian Sikh separatist leader, has not signified a significant breakthrough. Both countries appear reluctant to swiftly normalize relations, with ongoing investigations and impending Indian national elections contributing to the prolonged diplomatic crisis.

Although there is a phase of de-escalation and quiet diplomacy, the visa curbs, even with the partial restoration, are expected to impede the movement of thousands of Indians living in Canada or planning to study there. The acrimony between the two nations has also delayed discussions on a free-trade deal and poses a threat to Canada’s Indo-Pacific plans, where collaboration with India is crucial to counter an assertive China.

The crisis began with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statements connecting Indian government agents to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan advocate. Canada’s expulsion of India’s intelligence chief and India’s subsequent visa restrictions escalated the situation. Although India’s recent decision to resume visas under four categories is seen as a modest de-escalation, officials emphasize that it is not a thaw, and the unpredictability surrounding the murder investigation, trial, and India’s elections could impact future developments.

Despite facing challenges, both countries express a commitment to a long-term approach in their relationship, recognizing the enduring and robust people-to-people ties that have spanned decades. This acknowledgment underscores the resilience and depth of the connections between the two nations, suggesting a shared understanding of the value of maintaining a strong and enduring diplomatic and cultural partnership. However, the path to reconciliation remains uncertain, requiring careful navigation through the complexities of ongoing investigations and political considerations on both sides.

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