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Canada's resolve to address India's concerns on test

The Tribune Editorial: The arrest of Khalistani terrorist Inderjit Singh Gosal in Canada appears to be in sync with efforts to repair strained ties and address Indian concerns.

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A collaborative approach towards a new chapter in bilateral ties was a key takeaway from last week’s talks between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and his Canadian counterpart Nathalie Drouin. Working closely to combat terrorism and transnational crimes formed a critical element. The arrest of Khalistani terrorist Inderjit Singh Gosal in Canada appears to be in sync with efforts to repair strained ties and address Indian concerns. Gosal is an aide of US-based pro-Khalistan terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. This is the second time he has been arrested. Last year, he was taken into custody in connection with a violent incident at a temple, but was granted conditional release.

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