India Remembers Kanishka Bombing Victims Amidst Terrorism Concerns
As India prepares to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 bombing, the Consulate General of India in Vancouver has reaffirmed India’s steadfast commitment in combating terrorism globally. The tragic incident, which claimed 329 lives, predominantly Canadians of Indian origin, remains one of the most devastating terror-related air disasters in history. The memorial service scheduled for June 23 at Stanley Park’s Air India Memorial aims to honor the memory of those lost in the heinous attack.
Against the backdrop of strained relations between India and Canada over issues related to Khalistani terrorism, the memorial underscores India’s ongoing concerns regarding Canada’s stance on pro-Khalistan elements operating within its borders. India has consistently urged Canada to take decisive action against these elements, emphasizing the need for solidarity in countering terrorism worldwide. The event also comes amidst recent tensions following allegations by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a designated Sikh terrorist, allegations that India has vehemently denied as baseless.