Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar to respond to Canada at UN :
Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar is expected to give a strong response to Canada at the United Nations.
Jaishankar is scheduled to address the UN General Assembly on Wednesday.
The eyes of the world are on him.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had made serious allegations against India in the past few days.
Trudeau said that India and its agents could be involved in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
After this statement in Parliament, there was tension in the relations between India and Canada, which continues even now.
India had asked to provide evidence in the case.
However, no evidence has been given by Canada so far.
India has already rejected all the allegations.
Now it is expected that Indian Foreign Minister can respond to these allegations of Canada.
Pressure can be put on Canada to file a reply to its allegations. It is worth noting that the opposition in Canada has also surrounded Trudeau.
Demand is being made that he should provide evidence in the murder case.
After which it is believed that PM Trudeau is under pressure at this time.
Meanwhile, India has already dismissed his statements as absurd.
America also understands the importance of India
During his visit, S Jaishankar is also scheduled to meet UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
In addition, Jaishankar will also meet the 78th session President of the General Assembly Dennis Francis.
After this, he will also go to Washington DC to meet the US Secretary of State.
Here, there will be discussion on many issues with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The visit is being considered very important in the midst of the controversy with Canada.
The US had also expressed hope of India's cooperation in the investigation after the allegations.
However, no statement has come from the US so far.
It is believed that the US also sees India with importance.
In view of this, no statement has been issued.
The visit is also significant as it comes amid controversy between India and Canada.