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DNA TV Show: Will Canada be the new Pakistan for Indian government? Khalistan row sparks rivalry

DNA Thursday, 21 September 2023
In the midst of the rising tensions between Canada and India, many experts are comparing it to the age old geopolitical rivalry with India and Pakistan.
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