India, June 9 -- As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to attend the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, this June, the event marks not only a step forward in international diplomacy but also a pivotal opportunity to heal the fractured relationship between India and Canada.

However, standing in the way of this much-needed diplomatic reset are the persistent efforts of Khalistan extremists, whose activities have long acted as a corrosive force on the ties between the two nations.

Khalistan activists in Canada have repeatedly shown that their goal is not peaceful advocacy but disruption. From orchestrating violent protests outside Hindu places of worship to organizing so-called "referendums" for a separatist state, these extremists have ...