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Nijjar Case: Canada’s Intelligence Chief Makes Secret Visits To India Twice This Year

The Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), David Vigneault, made two discreet visits to India in February and March to brief Indian officials on the investigation into the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, according to sources familiar with the matter. During these visits, Vigneault shared information gathered during Canada’s probe into Nijjar’s murder.

The relationship between India and Canada faced strain after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested in September last year that Indian agents might be involved in Nijjar’s killing, allegations that New Delhi dismissed as baseless. Vigneault’s visits to India occurred shortly before Canada arrested three Indian nationals and later another individual, all charged with alleged involvement in Nijjar’s murder.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, labeled a terrorist by India, was fatally shot outside a gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18, 2023. The case is under investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

A Canadian government official confirmed Vigneault’s visits but declined to provide details of the discussions, emphasizing Canada’s commitment to sharing information on the Nijjar case with India through various channels.

Meanwhile, India has maintained that it has not received specific information from Canada regarding the case. New Delhi has raised concerns about Canada’s tolerance of pro-Khalistani elements operating from its soil and their threats against Indian diplomats. Following Trudeau’s accusations, India requested Canada to reduce its diplomatic presence in the country, leading to the withdrawal of 41 diplomats and their families from India.

The RCMP’s ongoing independent investigation into the Nijjar case is prioritized by both countries to ensure accountability and truth. However, specifics on evidence related to the case are deferred to the RCMP. Additionally, some Canadian officials besides Vigneault visited India this year, purportedly to discuss aspects of Nijjar’s murder.

India’s concerns over the security of its diplomats in Canada persist, prompting calls for Ottawa to ensure their safety and address the threat posed by pro-Khalistani elements.

Ananya Ghosh

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