Khalistani extremists are a threat to national security, a big revelation in Canada’s intelligence report; Now the screws will be tightened!

Canada Declares Khalistani Extremists: A big news is coming out amidst the long standing tense relations between India and Canada. Canada’s main intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), has declared Khalistani extremists a serious threat to the country’s national security in its annual report for the year 2025. After the arrival of this report, discussions have intensified in international diplomacy and security circles.

abuse of institutions

Government of Canada Shocking revelations have been made in this report released on the official website. According to the report, some Khalistani extremists are deeply connected with Canadian citizens and institutions there. These elements take advantage of Canadian institutions to collect huge amounts of money from innocent and gullible members of the community.

What is worrying is that this money is later used to promote violent extremist agenda and conduct activities against India. The Government of India has already listed these separatist groups as terrorist organizations, which are part of the ‘Khalistan’ Demand a separate country by name.

Dark shadow of Air India attack

This report comes exactly one year after the 40th anniversary of the horrific bomb blast on Air India flight number 182 (Kanishka). Let us tell you that this explosion is considered to be the deadliest terrorist attack in the history of Canada in which 329 innocent people lost their lives. Most of whom were Canadian citizens.

It has been clearly stated in the report that Khalistani elements present in Canada were behind this attack. However, the intelligence agency has also said that only those who promote or plan violence are considered extremists. According to the report, expressing one’s views in support of Khalistan in a peaceful and non-violent manner does not fall in the category of extremism.

changing diplomatic equations

Relations between India and Canada reached their lowest level in the year 2023, when the then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India had completely rejected these baseless allegations.

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However, now after the change of power, the Prime Minister mark carney Under the leadership of PM Modi, efforts are being made to bring relations between the two countries back on track. Canada’s recognition of Khalistani extremism as a threat to national security is being considered a major step in this direction, which may provide relief to India’s security concerns to some extent.

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