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Confirmed: Canada a Hub for Khalistani Extremists Pushing Violence in India

A newly released report by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) marks a pivotal moment, affirming India’s long-standing claims that Khalistani extremists are operating from Canada to plan, fund, and incite violence within India.

Key insights from the CSIS report
- For the first time, CSIS publicly acknowledged that Khalistani terrorist groups are using Canadian territory to raise funds, strategize, and encourage violence targeting India
- These developments surface amid renewed diplomatic focus, shortly after Prime Ministers Mark Carney and Narendra Modi engaged at the G7 summit in Alberta
- CSIS emphasizes that while these extremist elements are a Canadian security concern, there is no indication they intend to carry out attacks within Canada at this time .

Why this matters
- Strengthens India’s position
- New Delhi has often criticized Canada for allowing a “safe haven” for extremist activities. This official intelligence boost substantiates those claims
- Diplomatic implications
- Coming after G7 deliberations and resumed diplomatic ties, the report could influence future cooperation on counter-terrorism and extradition.
- Impact on Canada’s internal security policy
- While CSIS labels these groups as a security risk, it also notes they currently lack intent to strike inside Canada, but underscores the need to monitor their transnational activities

The broader Canada–India context
- In June 2023, the murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey triggered a major diplomatic rift—Canada blamed agents tied to India, leading to mutual expulsions
- Subsequently, Canada accused India of foreign interference via harassment of Sikh activists within its borders
- Both nations exchanged accusations—India stressing Canada’s permissiveness toward extremist groups, Canada emphasizing India’s “transnational repression” tactics
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Axiom‑4 Mission Highlights: Shubhanshu Shukla & Crew Successfully Launch Toward ISS

Historical Significance
- Marks India’s return to crewed space after ~41 years (since Rakesh Sharma in 1984)
- Also first ISS mission for Poland and Hungary after decades
- A clear milestone in private spaceflight, fostering international collaboration and moving toward commercial space stations

Mission Timeline & Objectives
- Docking Schedule: Expected at ~4:30 PM IST on June 26, 2025
- Duration: Approximately 14 days aboard ISS
- Planned Activities:
- Over 60 microgravity experiments, including 7 led by Shukla—focused on muscle atrophy, seed germination, microalgae, cyanobacteria, and biomedical studies
- STEM outreach and cultural exchanges (e.g., carrying Indian sweets and yoga demonstrations)

National & International Response
- PM Narendra Modi: Hailed mission as symbol of India’s aspirations, carrying hopes of 1.4 billion Indians
- IAF & Family: Indian Air Force praised the mission; Shukla’s parents expressed immense pride
- Global Significance: Seen as a push toward private-sector-led low Earth orbit economy and more inclusive space access
Mission’s Broader Impact
Theme
Details
Private Space Era
Axiom’s fourth ISS mission underlines transition to commercial space stations by ~2030
Preparation for Gaganyaan
Experience vital for India’s upcoming indigenous crewed mission in 2027 .
Science & Outreach
Combines rigorous research with cultural exchange, enhancing global scientific collaboration .

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Delhi Tragedy: Father Helplessly Watches as Stalker in Burqa Kills Daughter

- The attacker: Taufiq had known Neha and her family for years, even celebrated Raksha Bandhan with them. His obsessive advances escalated after Neha distanced herself
- The crime: On Monday, around 8:30 AM, Neha went to the rooftop to switch on the water pump. Taufiq, wearing a burqa, followed her, strangled her with her dupatta, and shoved her off the rooftop—she fell approximately 50 feet onto a heap of bricks. Her father tried to save her but was physically pushed by the assailant
- Aftermath: Neha was rushed to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital and succumbed to her injuries nearly 12 hours later. Taufiq fled the scene. He was arrested Tuesday night in Uttar Pradesh after coordinated police raids

Family’s Perspective
- Father’s anguish: Surender Kumar, injured himself, tearfully said, “I tried to save her but he shoved me.”
- Victim’s background: Neha had completed Class XII and was working at a private firm in Mandoli. She aspired to support her family—a hope that was violently ended
- Connection to attacker: Taufiq had ingratiated himself as a family friend, earning their trust before his advances turned dark and dangerous .

Community Response & Broader Implications
- Public outrage: Markets in Ashok Nagar and Mandoli shut down in protest. Heavy police deployment aimed to maintain calm amid communal tensions, as the victim was Hindu and the accused Muslim
- Calls for justice: The family demands maximum punishment, pressing for death penalty. Locals are urging stricter stalking laws and protection mechanisms for women
Police & Legal Developments
- Charges filed: FIR escalated from attempted murder to murder, with additional sections for stalking and crimes against women
- Investigation status: Taufiq was found with dupatta and burqa; police are investigating entry points and how he gained rooftop access
- Arrest update: He was apprehended in Uttar Pradesh Tuesday night after joint efforts by Delhi and UP police teams

Expert & Legal Context
- Safety concerns: This case underscores the urgent necessity for stronger anti‑stalking laws and better rooftop access control in Delhi’s residential buildings.
- Mental health angle: Experts note that stalking often stems from irrational obsession and untreated mental distress, indicating the need for early detection and intervention.
What Happens Next
- Police proceedings: Continued interrogation of Taufiq; gathering evidence, witness statements, and CCTV footage review.
- Legal route: Family pushing for capital punishment under relevant sections of IPC and the Stalking Act.
- Preventive measures: Neighbors and resident associations demanding enhanced security protocols, CCTV, roof access checks.
- Policy push: Renewed calls for immediate reforms—stronger punishment for stalking, mandatory rooftop safety regulations, and mental health screening programs.

In the Words of the Father
Surender Kumar, speaking near the mortuary, shared his horror:
I was downstairs doing chores when I heard a commotion… I rushed up to find Taufiq attacking my daughter. I tried to save Neha but he shoved me… My arm was hurting badly. I couldn’t even move to protect Neha
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Air India Targeted: DGCA Launches Safety Audit Following Ahmedabad Accident

India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated a comprehensive safety audit of Air India, triggered by the deadly Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, which claimed 271 lives.

Why the Audit Was Ordered
The crash of Air India Flight AI-982 shocked the nation. Early reports point to operational lapses and possible crew mismanagement. In response, the DGCA announced an urgent audit from June 24 to 26 across Air India’s main operational hubs.

What the Audit Will Cover
The DGCA audit will investigate:
- Flight operations and SOP adherence
- Pilot duty hours and crew fatigue management
- Cabin safety and emergency preparedness
- Maintenance records and technical inspections
- Training and simulator usage records

DGCA’s Previous Warnings to Air India
Even before the June crash, DGCA had flagged:
- Irregularities in cabin crew rostering
- Concerns over pilot rest periods and flight-hour limits
- Non-compliance with mandatory reporting protocols
Three senior officials were removed from duty last month after repeated non-compliance warnings.

Air India’s Response
Air India stated that it:
- Welcomes the audit
- Will fully cooperate with DGCA
- Has initiated an internal review of its operational protocols
The airline also offered financial assistance and counseling support to victims’ families.
Implications for Indian Aviation
- The incident raises concerns about oversight of privatized carriers
- Could trigger audits for other airlines (e.g., IndiGo, Akasa)
- Might lead to stricter enforcement of safety protocols across all carriers
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