
India-Canada Financial Ties at Danger as Sikh Leader’s Murder Sparks Conflict
A diplomatic dispute has erupted amongst Canada and India relating to the assassination of a Sikh leader. This conflict has the possible to negatively influence the expanding financial partnership amongst the two nations, reaching far beyond the mere exchange of goods across the Pacific. Even though India is not a important purchaser of Canadian commodities, it exerts a important influence in the education sector. In reality, India stands as the key supply of foreign students attending colleges and universities in Canada. In addition, significant Canadian public pension managers have invested billions of dollars into numerous Indian ventures such as renewable power, infrastructure, and banking projects.
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