Indian High Commissioner in Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma said that, and India is only asking for “specific and relevant” evidence in the killing of India-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar so that it can help Canada in reaching the conclusion of the investigation.
He further said that instead of the differences, the India-Canada relations should focus on convergence, as New Delhi is still open for business relations and urges Ottawa to send more business delegations here.
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In an interview with Canadian journalist Tahir Gora at TAG TV Toronto, the Indian High Commissioner said, “We have always said that India is ready to look into any specific and relevant shared by our Canadian friends and take it forward in a logical way that is legally defendable in both the countries.”
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