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    Indian-origin man shot dead in Canada's Surrey

    A man of Indian origin, identified as 27-year-old Jasman Sekhon, was fatally shot in Surrey, Canada, in what authorities believe was a targeted incident linked to organized crime. Witnesses reported Sekhon was chased by an SUV before being shot, and a burnt vehicle found nearby is considered a hallmark of gang killings.

    India trashes allegations of links to transnational violence in Canada

    India has firmly rejected Canadian media reports alleging its involvement in transnational violence. New Delhi stated these claims are baseless and politically motivated. India maintains that such sensitive matters should be addressed through legal processes, not public narratives. The criminal investigation into the Nijjar case is proceeding as per established legal procedures. India remains committed to the judicial process.

    Year Ender 2023: India's diplomatic fallout with Canada over killing of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar

    The fallout comes amidst security threats posed by the Khalistan terrorists residing safely in Canada and some serious allegations raised by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau against the Indian government. India and Canada's long and historical relations turned into a diplomatic row after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised allegations against the Indian government over its involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

    Canada 'soft peddling' Khalistani extremists: Sources

    Over the years, Khalistani extremists were further "emboldened" and started "operating with impunity" from Canada. In the last decade, links of Canada-based Khalistani extremists have emerged in more than half of the terror cases reported from Punjab, according to the sources. The multiple targeted killings of Sikhs, Hindus and Christians in Punjab after 2016 were the handiwork of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose killing has led to a row between India and Canada.

    Justin Trudeau has created a problem not merely for Canada and India but also for his key allies

    As Justin Trudeau dialled up all Five Eyes (FVEY) partners, he shone the light on how Canada is actually the Pakistan of the Western world. FVEY, whom he called on Tuesday to say Indian 'agents' had assassinated a terror leader in Canada, will now be compelled to look more closely not only at how Canadians fund their politics and where that trail actually leads, but also to look in their own backyards.

    Can AI invent? The philosophical debate that can shape the future of innovation

    Experts are debating the legal status of AI-generated inventions, and whether they warrant patent protection. While some argue that only humans can invent, others say that generative AI is a new breed of computer program that produces unscripted results.

    The Economic Times
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