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Canada Admits Role 41 Years After Kanishka Bombing; Khalistan Network Active
🗓 27 Jun 2026, 04:32 AM
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Forty-one years after the Air India Flight-182 (Kanishka) bombing, a shift in the stance of Canadian security agencies has reignited debate in India-Canada relations.
The Kanishka bombing, which claimed the lives of all 329 people aboard Air India Flight-182, occurred 41 years ago. The incident remains a deeply sensitive issue in India-Canada relations.
Recent developments indicate a change in the approach of Canadian security agencies concerning the tragedy. This shift has sparked renewed discussions and scrutiny regarding the investigation and accountability for the bombing.
The report also notes the continued presence and activity of Khalistani networks, suggesting that the underlying issues connected to the bombing remain relevant.
Recent developments indicate a change in the approach of Canadian security agencies concerning the tragedy. This shift has sparked renewed discussions and scrutiny regarding the investigation and accountability for the bombing.
The report also notes the continued presence and activity of Khalistani networks, suggesting that the underlying issues connected to the bombing remain relevant.