
Canada’s latest government report has confirmed that Khalistani terror groups continue to operate and raise funds within the country, raising serious security and diplomatic concerns.
The acknowledgment highlights the persistence of extremist elements that use Canadian soil to mobilize support and financing for their separatist agenda.
The report underscores that these groups, though small in number, exploit diaspora networks and charity channels to funnel money into their activities. This has prompted heightened scrutiny of how such organizations continue to function despite security measures.
India has repeatedly raised concerns about the presence of Khalistani extremists in Canada, pointing to their involvement in anti-India propaganda, fundraising, and violent activities. The Canadian government’s recognition of the issue is being viewed as a step toward transparency, but critics argue that stronger action is required to dismantle these networks.
The revelation could further strain India-Canada relations, which have already been tense due to recent diplomatic disputes surrounding extremist activities. Security analysts suggest that unless Canada takes stricter measures, the activities of Khalistani groups could pose long-term threats to both domestic and global security.