Andrew Latham
The ongoing diplomatic dispute between Canada and India has escalated into a serious national security concern for both nations. What began as a political row, sparked by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations of Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has evolved into a wider conflict that threatens to disrupt security dynamics in both countries. With accusations ranging from interference in domestic affairs to targeted political actions, both Canada and India find themselves in a standoff with far-reaching security implications. This piece argues that while a full resolution may be elusive, both nations must take immediate steps to manage the conflict to prevent further harm to their national security interests.
The Diplomatic Fallout: More Than Just Political Posturing
The Canada-India diplomatic rift gained significant momentum after Trudeau publicly accused India of being involved in the murder of Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and Sikh separatist leader, on Canadian soil. This serious allegation, which India categorically denies, has led to reciprocal expulsions of diplomats and a freezing of relations. But this incident is not just a political spat—it is a matter of national security for both countries, highlighting vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hostile actors if not managed carefully.