India, Nov. 6 -- Canada is at a turning point in its foreign policy. Under Prime Minister Mark Carney and Foreign Minister Anita Anand, Ottawa is charting a pragmatic and forward-looking course-one that seeks to normalise and strengthen relations with both India and China, two of the world's largest and most influential economies. This is not merely a matter of diplomacy; it is an act of strategic necessity for Canada's future prosperity and global relevance.
Yet, as Anand and Carney pursue this responsible foreign policy, radical Khalistani organisations are attempting to sabotage it. These groups, which the Canadian Government itself has previously flagged for violent or extremist activities, are trying to impose a veto on Canada's India...