
Canada-based Khalistani extremists continue to plan, fund violence in India, says report
Canada doubled down on allegations of a link between the Indian government and the Nijjar killing, while acknowledging for the first time that Canada-Based Khalistani Extremists (CBKE) continue to plan and fund violence in India in a report released on Wednesday (June 18, 2025).
The Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS), which named India, along with China, Iran, Pakistan and Russia as the “main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage against Canada”, was released online on Wednesday (June 18, 2025), a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the G7 Summit outreach in Kananaskis and agreed to restore High Commissioners and a number of dialogue mechanisms. It was tabled by the CSIS in the Canadian Parliament last week.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) declined to comment on the report, which indicates that while Canada is taking note of India’s concerns over Khalistani groups more than in the past, it maintains its allegations over the Nijjar killing and other accusations of foreign interference, including Transnational Repression (TNR), which New Delhi has repeatedly denied.