Versuchen GOLD - Frei
US, Britain to maintain India ties despite Canada's claims
The Straits Times
|October 17, 2024
Indian officials accused of being involved in illegal acts in Canada, including murder
-
Canada's closest allies signalled they will continue to pursue stronger ties with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that Indian diplomats secretly collected intelligence on Sikh separatists living in Canada, who were then threatened, extorted or killed.
The extraordinary claims, backed by statements from Canada's national police force, are the latest development in a dispute that began in 2023 when Mr Trudeau accused India of involvement in the murder of a Sikh activist in British Columbia.
Canada now alleges that Indian officials were involved in a much wider array of illegal activities on Canadian soil. It expelled six Indian diplomats on Oct 14 after India refused to waive their diplomatic immunity for questioning. India responded by ordering six Canadian diplomats to leave.
Mr Trudeau's allegations have the potential to undermine the public case for Western allies strengthening their relations with India, but both the British and US governments issued relatively muted statements on Oct 15 that suggested little change in their approach.
"We have made clear that the allegations are extremely serious and they need to be taken seriously, and we've wanted to see the government of India cooperate with Canada in its investigation," US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters. "Obviously they have not chosen that path."
At the same time, he said that India continues to be "an incredibly strong partner of the United States", and that New Delhi is key to the broader US vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der October 17, 2024-Ausgabe von The Straits Times.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Straits Times
The Straits Times
AI use could make us ‘subcognitive’
AI threatens students’ most basic skills. If they lose their ability to understand what they read, will they lose their ability to think?
4 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
Clean tech can scale up with state support, blended finance: Panel
Such technologies are on the rise across Asean as countries seek to reduce emissions
4 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
Nearly 700 more children fall ill in Indonesia after eating free school meals
The Indonesian authorities are investigating food poisoning cases involving nearly 700 children in Yogyakarta province this week, after students ate meals prepared under President Prabowo Subianto’s key free school meal programme, an official said.
1 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
Lim Boon Heng takes 'ultimate responsibility' on failed Allianz-Income union
He and NTUC Enterprise board admit that the offer could have been managed better
3 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
VACHEROT MASTERS TOUGH MOMENTS
2025’s surprise package happy with how he handled pressure points in win over Norrie
2 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
TNP merges with Stomp
Refreshed website aims to better resonate with younger audience, attract new readers
3 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
Malaysia considers live monitoring of school CCTV footage by police
Malaysia's Home Ministry is considering a proposal to link school CCTV systems to the police to enable real-time monitoring and enhance security.
1 mins
October 31, 2025
 
 The Straits Times
Trump asks Pentagon to immediately resume testing nuclear weapons
He says it is necessary to keep up with rivals; Russia and China criticise move
2 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
Over 350,000 have registered for QR code system at JB checkpoints
More than 350,000 people have registered for the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) to use QR code lanes at the Johor-Singapore border.
1 mins
October 31, 2025
The Straits Times
Don't forget human touch as SG60 exhibitions go digital
I recently attended the SG60 exhibition at the Orchard Library. While I appreciate the initiative to celebrate Singapore's 60 years of progress, I would like to share some sincere feedback and suggestions for improvement.
1 mins
October 31, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

