I get your point mate from a geopolitics standpoint but you're barking up the wrong tree in this forum.
What do you expect Canadians and future Canadians to say? I'm totally okay with India or a foreign government kill assisinate citizens here because the US does it elsewhere?
The guy I am responding to and answering to is not a Canadian but an Indian. He is a-okay with Canada laying these extremely serious charges on India but he is not okay with Indians (not just here but ANYWHERE) supporting India. I am just calling that out.
He is saying that dissent in India is not tolerated and also showing if you do not agree with Canada-US stand point (which is without evidence till yet) you are "flag bearers of indian nationalism".
I am calling out the hypocrisy of that. The double standard he is apply here. And in their minds they are probably more Canadian than Canadians themself.
One does not need to be Indian to see this point. It is not that of geopolitics here.
If you ask my position, I will say that if Canada has supported other countries (mainly US) killing people in foreign land and there by violating their sovereignty (as Trudeau himself tweeted in past), then why is Canada now complaining when allegedly their own sovereignty has been violated?
It is NOT supporting extrajudicary and extra territorial killing in Canada but simply calling out the double standards here. You do not get to celebrate violating others soverignity and at the same time decry when yours is allegedly violated. Thats not a principled stance which Canada is virtue signaling.