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Will Russia ban Sikhs For Justice and other pro-Khalistani organisations?
Fp Explainers •Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on Saturday said that Indian envoy to the US Vinay Kwatra is on the radar of pro-Khalistan Sikhs in America. He claimed that Kwatra is working with Russian diplomats and Russian agencies to target pro-Khalistani Sikhs and that the Russian media is running a ‘disinformation campaign' against the Khalistan movement. But will Russia act against SFJ and other pro-Khalistani groups?
Khalistani arrests: Is Trudeau dialing down India hostility, or is the Trump effect?
Fp Staff •With Trump set to return to power, Trudeau’s government seems to be adjusting its stance on Khalistani separatism to stay on good terms with a US that supports India
Opinion | Canada going the Pakistan way: Deal with it the way India has dealt with a terror state
Utpal Kumar •The Indian leadership must make it clear to Canada, and its ‘Fives Eyes’ friends, that there cannot be a normal relationship with a terror-sponsoring nation
Why Pannun’s SFJ should be a terrorist entity according to Canada’s own laws
Fp Explainers •Amidst the ongoing India-Canada diplomatic row, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the chief of the Sikhs for Justice group, admitted on Wednesday that he was in touch with the Canadian PMO. The revelation comes at a time when New Delhi has accused Ottawa of being soft on Khalistani terror elements on their soil
India sends formal notice to Pannu-led SFJ over 5-year ban extension, awaits reply
Fp Staff •The Indian government has formally notified Pannun-led secessionist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) that its ban is being extended by five years and has sought a response within 30 days as to why "SFJ should not be declared as unlawful"
Ramification | Farmer protests, contours of anarchy and an NCR under siege
Rami N Desai •The idea of the protests being hijacked once again is not far-fetched considering images encouraging a secessionist agenda have begun to appear
Why Canada should shed its Khalistan delusion
Priyadarshi Dutta •Canada should easily have found out about the vacuity of Khalistan idea. Instead, it has allowed the canker to fester for four decades, risking its ties with the world's largest democracy and fifth-largest economy
US can’t build a meaningful strategic partnership if it stays blind to India’s core concerns over the Khalistan issue
Sreemoy Talukdar •Culture of callousness in American diplomacy is evident from the way Biden administration handled the Republic Day invitation
Head-on | Why India must call US bluff on Pannun
Minhaz Merchant •The Pannun case is a warning shot across India’s bow: India’s rise is good for the world but it should be on the West’s terms
FBI chief Christopher Wray should have focused on Pakistan, not Pannun
Anindad •If Wray visit’s sole purpose was India’s alleged role in the Pannun plot, not Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, then there’s something horribly wrong in the American policy of combatting global terror