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❕NEWS Canada-India Business in Trouble

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Canada and India are good business partners. However, recently, after the killing of Nijjar after the G-20 Summit, both nations are at cold war, this will hurt the businesses of both.
The Prime Minister of Canada blames India for killing Nijjar, who was a Canadian citizen, but the Indian government denies this and blames Canada for using its soil to promote terrorism in India.
A section of Canadians want Canada to impose sanctions on India; however, this won't hurt India because Canada has more benefits in business, and ruining it will make Canada out of the G-20, where India is in a very strong position.
 
Canada and India are good business partners. However, recently, after the killing of Nijjar after the G-20 Summit, both nations are at cold war, this will hurt the businesses of both.
The Prime Minister of Canada blames India for killing Nijjar, who was a Canadian citizen, but the Indian government denies this and blames Canada for using its soil to promote terrorism in India.
A section of Canadians want Canada to impose sanctions on India; however, this won't hurt India because Canada has more benefits in business, and ruining it will make Canada out of the G-20, where India is in a very strong position.
I haven't heard about the story, that would actually has effect on the business. Such a situations always bring fluctuations on a business of a country. The effects of this can also reflected on the country economic.
 
Feelers have it that the United States have waded into the crisis, albeit in unofficial capacity. United States have very good relationship with both countries and may end up brokering the solution to this row. I am afraid that if they can't, no other solution might work to solve the crisis.
 
This issue between Canada and India should be handle diplomatically because since Canada and India have been enjoying good business relationship issue like this should not cause rift between the two countries and if Canada want to carry out their their investigations they have the right to do so and India should also give them that free hand to investigate
 
The issue now is that Canada believes an investigation into the matter it's involvement would be manipulated. India believes that Canada coming in to investigate this would damage Indian sovereignty. Both parties should come to a truce to allow the American FBI investigate this independently.
 
While it's wrong to kill someone, promoting terrorists just because the consequences are not felt by the people of your country is unfair.

That however seems to be the mode of operation of many countries these days, killing and destroying property just to satisfy their selfish interests.
 
The loss of any person is always valuable and that is one thing we can not recover both countries should sit at the table and make a good conclusion of what can possible come out of their talk and they can implement it for an better future together actually .
 
While it's wrong to kill someone, promoting terrorists just because the consequences are not felt by the people of your country is unfair.

That however seems to be the mode of operation of many countries these days, killing and destroying property just to satisfy their selfish interests.
You really can't say that Canada was protecting the Indian born separatist. There are processes to this thing. They could have approached Canada for extradition of this guy to be tried in a competent court. Even Saddam Hussain wasn't murdered in cold blood like they just did to this guy.

By the way, I am in no way insinuating that Indian government killed him.
 

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