Canada vs India: Canada Economy में भारतीय सिख कैसे और कितना योगदान देते हैं |Trudeau| GoodReturns

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India is certainly not happy with Canada. The High Commissioner of Canada to India was summoned on Tuesday and informed of the Government of India's decision to expel a senior Canadian diplomat based in India. This was a reciprocal move from India’s end over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's charge that it played a role in the June killing of a Khalistani terrorist. Earlier, Canada expelled a senior Indian diplomat and accused India's hand behind the fatal shooting of the Khalistani leader. Now, the concerned Canadian diplomat has been asked to leave India within the next five days.


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00:00 India and Canada's relations are getting worse.
00:15 In a tit for tat move, the Indian government has removed a senior diplomat from Canada.
00:21 He was given five days to leave the country.
00:24 In a statement, the PM of the United States, Justin Trudeau, accused the Indian government
00:30 of killing a Sikh leader.
00:31 Trudeau said in Parliament that in June, Indian government agents killed a Sikh community
00:35 leader, Hardeep Singh Nejwar, in British Columbia.
00:38 His government has removed an Indian diplomat from the country who was the chief of Indian
00:42 intelligence in Canada.
00:44 Hardeep Singh Nejwar was a Khalistani leader.
00:46 The Khalistan movement is a separatist movement that establishes an ethno-religious sovereign
00:52 state and wants to make a homeland for Sikhs.
00:57 This movement is very strong in Canada.
01:00 As of 2021, 2.1% of the population of Canada is Sikh.
01:06 That is, there are about 8 lakh Sikhs.
01:09 Apart from this, those who are on work permit, those who have PR, i.e. permanent residency,
01:14 or those who are there through visitor visa, their number is different.
01:18 Canada is three times larger than India area-wise and is equal to the population of Delhi NCR
01:24 in population.
01:25 In such a situation, the population of 8 lakh Sikhs is very large.
01:28 The largest Sikh population is found in Ontario, followed by British Columbia and Alberta.
01:34 Sikh is the fourth largest religion and after India, the Sikh community is the largest in
01:38 Canada.
01:39 Therefore, it is not necessary to say that the increasing population of Sikhs in Canada
01:43 contributes a lot to the country's economic growth.
01:47 Sikh is also very active politically there.
01:49 There are 18 members of the Parliament of Canada with 338 members.
01:53 Apart from this, there are Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Jews and Chinese.
01:58 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party is 14 members away from the majority.
02:02 This is due to the New Democratic Party, whose President Jagmeet Singh is a Sikh himself
02:07 and he is also behind inciting Sikhs.
02:10 In 2015, when Justin Trudeau became the Prime Minister of Canada for the first time, he
02:14 also included four Indian faces in his cabinet.
02:18 Now, whether you call it a coincidence or something else, but everyone felt that Trudeau
02:23 has given preference to Sikhs because they were all Indian Sikhs.
02:27 One of these faces was a declared Khalistani supporter and he was from his Liberal Party.
02:31 He was Trudeau's close Canadian Defense Minister.
02:34 At the same time, Justin Trudeau had also been to a Khalistan supporter organization in Toronto.
02:39 Speaking of the economy of Canada, the economy of Canada unexpectedly contracted at a rate
02:45 of 0.2% in the second quarter and the growth was the most flat in July.
02:50 As a result, it is known that there is a significant probability of recession in the coming months.
02:57 Also, due to rising inflation and historically high interest rates, housing investment has
03:02 fallen, which has also decreased in the fifth quarter in the last three months.
03:08 Amid the economic turmoil, the biggest impact will be on the employment sector, while 2023
03:13 is the year where big MNCs have cut off lakhs of jobs.
03:18 The biggest impact of the cut-off in jobs usually falls on migrants or people with temporary visas.
03:24 Diplomatic strains between India and Canada are now putting business relations in danger.
03:29 Discussions are now on the proposed trade deal.
03:32 According to Statistics Canada, in 2022, the total bilateral trade between Canada and Canada
03:38 was $ 1.52 trillion, of which only $ 13.7 billion was Canadian.
03:43 If we look at the business relations between India and Canada, then in 2022-23, India exported
03:49 $ 4.10 billion worth of goods to Canada.
03:53 Before that, in 2021-22, it exported $ 3.76 billion worth of goods.
03:58 If we talk to Canada, then Canada exported $ 4.05 billion worth of goods to India in 2022-23
04:06 and in 2021-22, $ 3.13 billion worth of goods were exported from Canada to India.
04:14 Anyway, after this matter, there is more tension in the relations between India and Canada.
04:19 How did you like the tit-for-tat move of the Indian government?
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