Anti-Canada rhetoric ramps up in India
As tensions persist between India and Canada over explosive allegations surrounding a Canadian Sikh leader’s killing, the view from India on how the diplomatic row is playing out.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there are credible allegations linking India to the murder of a Canadian Sikh leader. CBC South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji answers: how has Canada's accusation played in the India media? What does the coverage tell us about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's politics? What could it mean for India's Sikh community?