With the enactment of Bill C-9 (Combatting Hate Act), Canada's legislative stance on hate speech, extremist iconography and religious space protection underwent an important change. The law establishes penalties for intimidation at religious institutions motivated by hatred and makes it illegal to publicly display insignia associated with terrorist groups. The law is both a chance … Continue reading Canada’s Bill C-9 and Its Implications for Hindus and Khalistani Extremism
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Khalistani Terror Propaganda Put Bharat, US on Edge
Free run given to SFJ that equated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Iran’s Khamenei reflect insensitivity of US & Canada. N. C. Bipindra Latest provocative images and videos posted on social media by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) have triggered a controversy intersecting free speech, diaspora politics, territorial integrity, global diplomacy and international relations. SFJ … Continue reading Khalistani Terror Propaganda Put Bharat, US on Edge
Canada’s Khalistan Terror, A Line Has Been Crossed
Press Release Centre for Integrated and Holistic Studies (CIHS) condemns cold blooded murder of Nancy Grewal in LaSalle, Ontario on March 3, 2026 and urges Canadian federal authorities to treat this case with full weight of counter-terrorism laws. She was targeted. She was a vocal critic of Khalistani extremism. A social media account affiliated with … Continue reading Canada’s Khalistan Terror, A Line Has Been Crossed
Canada’s Separatism Hypocrisy Knocked Out by Trump
By N. C. Bipindra For years, India has accused Canada of sheltering Khalistani separatist networks that openly call for the dismemberment of the Indian state, often through rallies, illegal referendums and fundraising activities conducted on Canadian soil. Ottawa’s standard response has been predictable: these activities, however offensive to India, fall under the protection of free … Continue reading Canada’s Separatism Hypocrisy Knocked Out by Trump
Radicalised Khalistanis, a Canadian Problem
For years Canada’s mainstream parties have courted Sikh immigrants to win votes. Now, they pander to Khalistani extremists for political gains. Rahul Pawa As Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Canada for the G7 summit, an unsettling scene greeted international media: young children brandished “Khalistan” flags and even defaced a Hindu temple in Surrey with … Continue reading Radicalised Khalistanis, a Canadian Problem
Trump’s Presidency is good for India and Russia, but not so for Europe and China
N. C. Bipindra The transition in the US administration was completed on January 20 with Donald Trump taking over as the President for the second time. But his arrival at the White House has triggered anxiety worldwide, both among US allies and rivals in geopolitics. As the axiom goes, change is the only constant. Donald … Continue reading Trump’s Presidency is good for India and Russia, but not so for Europe and China
Liberal’s Buried Trudeau, Not the Damage
Resignation of Justin Trudeau is not a graceful exit—it is a desperate attempt to escape the consequences of a decade of disastrous leadership. Rahul PawaAs Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped onto the podium to announce his resignation after nearly a decade in power, the cameras caught a glare of watery eyes—a fleeting moment that … Continue reading Liberal’s Buried Trudeau, Not the Damage
Upholding Harmony: Countering the Threat of Khalistani Extremism in Australia
Proposed anti-harassment laws by Victoria's Premier and uneven anti-terror enforcement expose gaps in protecting Indian diaspora communities, especially Hindus from Khalistani & Islamists. Triveni Kaul Australia prides itself on being a vibrant multicultural society, celebrating diversity and fostering harmony among its communities. However, recent incidents involving Khalistani extremism have disrupted this balance, targeting Indian and Hindu diaspora. … Continue reading Upholding Harmony: Countering the Threat of Khalistani Extremism in Australia
NYT Faulters, Khalistanis Go Beserk
Indian security concerns cannot be reflected from Khalistani terror lens. Rohan Giri Is it reasonable for reputed media platforms like The New York Times to arrive at conclusion even before piece the facts? In her recent piece, “Sikh Activists See It as Freedom. India Calls It Terrorism,” Anupreeta Das paints the Indian response to Khalistani … Continue reading NYT Faulters, Khalistanis Go Beserk
Guardians or Bystanders!
Canadian police remain mute spectators to violence and vandalism unleashed in Hindu temples by Khalistani extremists backed by Trudeau. Rahul Pawa On a quiet Diwali weekend, two temples in Canada, long-standing beacons of peace for Hindu diaspora became flashpoints of violence. In Brampton, at Hindu Sabha Mandir where a towering 55-foot statue of Lord Hanuman … Continue reading Guardians or Bystanders!










