Pointers:
- Khalistani extremists and gangsters fuel crime, disrupting peace in Canada.
- Modi’s intelligence-sharing pact targets Khalistani terror, strengthening India-Canada ties.
- Modi-Carney accord rebuilds relations, ensuring stability in Punjab and Canada.
New Delhi: Khalistani extremists and gangsters, often backed by Pakistan’s ISI, have turned Canada into a hub for crime, terrorism, and lawlessness, threatening peace in both Canada and Punjab.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Canada has dealt a near-fatal blow to these networks by exposing Canada’s role, securing an intelligence-sharing pact, and rebuilding India-Canada relations. This diplomatic triumph not only curbs anti-India elements but also promises to restore law and order in Canada and peace in Punjab, dismantling the Khalistani-Pakistan nexus.
Khalistani Extremists and Gangsters Fuel Crime in Canada, Disrupt Punjab’s Peace
Khalistani extremists and Punjabi gangsters have entrenched themselves in Canada, orchestrating a web of terrorism, drug trafficking, extortion, and violence that destabilizes both Canada and Punjab.
Figures like Arshdeep Singh Gill (Arsh Dalla), a Khalistani terrorist arrested in Ontario in October 2024, lead networks smuggling heroin from Pakistan into Punjab, funding anti-India activities. Lakhbir Singh (Landa), another Canada-based terrorist, coordinates extortion rackets targeting Punjab’s businesses. Lipin Nehra (Lawrence Bishnoi gang) and Gurjant Singh (Bholu) run global drug syndicates, while Lucky Patial and Zahar Singh mastermind loot and extortion schemes. These criminals, often in connivance with Pakistan’s ISI, exploit Canada’s leniency to fuel unrest in Punjab.
Recent incidents in Canada include the 2024 harassment of journalist Mocha Bezirgan in Vancouver by Khalistani supporters and the 2025 “ambush” protest in Alberta against Modi, highlighting lawlessness.
In India, Dalla’s network orchestrated the 2023 beheading of a Hindu youth in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri and targeted killings in Punjab, disturbing public peace. Clashes in Brampton and Surrey between Khalistani and Hindu groups in 2024 further strained Canada’s social harmony, with Punjabi immigrants fearing for their safety. Drug rackets busted in 2025 revealed Khalistani members using proceeds for anti-India campaigns, threatening Canada’s law and order.
Modi’s Intelligence Pact Targets Khalistani Terror, Restores Order
Modi’s Canada visit secured a pivotal intelligence-sharing agreement, directly targeting Khalistani terrorism and restoring law and order in both nations. This pact, reported by Bloomberg, equips India with critical data to dismantle extremist plots, protecting citizens and Canada’s Indian diaspora from Khalistani-linked gang violence.
By uniting resources, India and Canada can disrupt terror networks, preventing repeats of the 2023 murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which escalated tensions. The agreement exposes Canada-based criminals like Arsh Dalla and Landa, whose drug trafficking and extortion rackets destabilize Punjab.
Joint probes will track funding and recruitment, choking off violent campaigns. In Canada, this pact curbs lawlessness, addressing incidents like the 2024 Brampton temple attack and Vancouver journalist harassment.
In Punjab, reduced external provocations from Canada-based Khalistani goons foster stability, enabling development. Announced before the G7 summit, this deal signals a united front, reassuring Indians of Modi’s resolve. By neutralizing Canada’s role as a hub for crime, the pact ensures peace in Punjab and order in Canada, thereby strengthening India-Canada ties.
Modi-Carney Accord Rebuilds Ties, Ends Khalistani Lawlessness
Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s accord, sealed during the visit, rebuilds India-Canada relations, directly confronting Khalistani extremism and its chaos. This agreement heals rifts from the Nijjar killing, prioritizing India’s concerns about Canada’s role as a base for criminals. It fosters trade and cultural ties, boosting prosperity, while ensuring security cooperation.
The deal forces Canada to curb the haven status for Khalistani goons like Bholu and Patial, whose drug syndicates and extortion schemes fuel violence. In Canada, it addresses lawlessness, from the 2025 Alberta protest to the gang clashes in Surrey. In Punjab, it weakens separatist narratives, reducing ISI-backed unrest.
Restored diplomatic channels, including those with high commissioners, strengthen unity in Punjab and among Canada’s Punjabi diaspora. By aligning against extremism, both nations create a framework for lasting peace. Modi’s diplomacy ensures Canada acts against anti-India elements, ending lawlessness in both countries and securing a stable, prosperous future.




