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Diplomatic relations between Canada and India have hit a crisis point after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, accusing them of involvement in the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cited evidence of Indian agents threatening public safety through espionage and organized crime. In retaliation, India expelled six Canadian diplomats, denying the accusations. Both nations have recalled their top envoys as tensions escalate, with Canadian police warning of India's use of criminal networks to target dissidents.

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00:00Canada has expelled 6 Indian diplomats, accusing them of involvement in the murder of Sikh
00:05leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
00:08Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there's clear evidence Indian agents have threatened
00:13public safety in Canada through espionage and organized crime.
00:17In response, India expelled 6 Canadian diplomats and denied the accusations, calling it political.
00:25Sikh-Sikh relations have hit a new low, with both countries recalling their top envoys.
00:31Canada's police also warned of India's campaign against dissidents in Canada, using
00:35criminal groups like the Bishnoi Network.
00:38Tensions continue to escalate.
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