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  2. Canada–India diplomatic row - Wikipedia

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    India urged Canada "to take prompt and effective legal action against all anti-India elements operating from their soil". It said that Canada's inaction has been "a long-standing and continuing concern". [26] [27] The tensions between the countries were fueled by disagreements over the separatist Khalistan movement and its active supporters. [28]

  3. Canada–India relations - Wikipedia

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    The foreign direct investment between Canada and India reached $3.6 billion of which nearly $3.0 billion were Canadian investments in India. More than 100 bilateral agreements were signed between Canadian and Indian institutes and nearly 12,000 students traveled to Canada for higher education in 2011.

  4. What to know about the Sikh movement at the center of the ...

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    Tensions between Canada and India have reached new heights with dueling diplomatic expulsions and an allegation of Indian government involvement in the killing of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil.

  5. Foreign relations of Canada - Wikipedia

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    However, India's Smiling Buddha nuclear test led to connections between the two countries being frozen, with allegations that India broke the terms of the Colombo Plan. [127] Although Jean Chrétien and Roméo LeBlanc both visited India in the late 1990s, relations were again halted after the Pokhran-II tests. [ 127 ]

  6. Category:Canada–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "CanadaIndia relations" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between a nation (in the ethnic sense) and a state can be complex. The presence of a state can encourage ethnogenesis, and a group with a pre-existing ethnic identity can influence the drawing of territorial boundaries or argue for political legitimacy. This definition of a "nation-state" is not universally accepted.

  8. Group conflict - Wikipedia

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    This can create contact and tension between the groups. [31] Groups may be drawn into conflict with each other on the basis of performance, importance to particular groups and, in general, union – management rivalries. [citation needed] Although there may be conflict between groups, their members may still come into contact with one another ...

  9. Class conflict - Wikipedia

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    This process, he felt, exacerbated pre-existing class tensions with the plebs, and eventually culminated in a civil war between the patrician Sulla and the populist reformer Marius. [28] Marius had taken the step of enlisting capite censi , the very lowest class of citizens, into the army, for the first time allowing non-land owners into the ...