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Canada Mourns Nancy Grewal: Anti-separatist voice killed, sparking free-speech and security alarm

A 45-year-old Punjabi YouTuber and singer, Nancy Grewal, was killed in the Windsor–LaSalle area of Ontario in what police describe as an isolated incident, with no arrests yet announced. Known for an unambiguous rejection of violence and for calling for unity across Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain communities, her death has intensified concerns about free…
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Essential Briefing: Escalating Attacks on Indian Films in Canada Endanger Cultural Freedom

This analysis documents a decade-long escalation of threats and violence against Indian cinema and Hindu cultural spaces in Canada, from pepper spray and screen-slashing to arson and live gunfire. Readers will discover a clear, chronological synthesis of incidents across Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia, showing how intimidation has disrupted films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi,…
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K2 Project and the Pakistani Senate

The K2 project, also known as the Kashmir-Khalistan conspiracy, has been the subject of much debate and speculation in recent years. Pakistan’s intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), is supporting separatist movements in the Indian regions of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. Government of Pakistan is sponsoring terrorism and destabilizing the region which has led to…
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Punjab: On The Boil Again

Punjab—the land of saints and seers, the granary of India, nursery of the nation’s exceptionally gallant soldiers and outstanding sportspersons— appears to be once again, sliding to the brink of militancy largely attributed to religion-based secessionist motivations of a few extremists. That it is also fueled by Pakistan’s sinister Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and its…
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The future of Khalistan Movement 2.0

If the rise of Amritpal Singh has taught us anything, it is evident that a substantial population among our Sikh brothers and sisters longs for the Sikh pride that once was the Sikh empire stretching from Mainland Punjab, Jammu, Kashmir all the way to parts of Afghanistan. At the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s passing,…
