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Who is Dinesh Patnaik? Indian envoy taking on Canadian journalists over terrorism inaction

Who is Dinesh Patnaik? Indian envoy taking on Canadian journalists over terrorism inaction

Indian High Commissioner to Canada Dinesh Patnaik has come into sharp focus after delivering a tough message to Ottawa on terrorism and extremist activity. In a recent interview, Patnaik accused Canada of ignoring India’s repeated warnings for decades and argued that the failure to act has allowed anti-India elements to operate openly. His remarks come at a time when India–Canada ties remain strained, with New Delhi insisting that Canada must take India’s security concerns seriously instead of treating them as political talking points.

Who is Dinesh Patnaik?

Dinesh Patnaik is India’s High Commissioner to Canada, making him New Delhi’s senior-most diplomatic representative in Ottawa. He is responsible for managing India’s relationship with the Canadian government and coordinating on political, security and consular matters. As High Commissioner, Patnaik also plays a key role in raising concerns related to extremist threats, ensuring the safety of Indian diplomats and engaging with the Indian-origin community in Canada. His blunt tone has stood out because serving diplomats usually choose carefully calibrated language, especially during sensitive disputes.

Why he is taking a tough line

Patnaik’s stance reflects India’s long-standing frustration that Canada has not acted decisively against individuals and groups that New Delhi links to separatist extremism and anti-India activities. India has repeatedly alleged that Canada has allowed such elements to organise freely, promote radical propaganda and in some cases issue threats, even after formal diplomatic warnings. From India’s perspective, this is not just a difference of opinion but a security challenge, particularly when extremist messaging targets Indian sovereignty and fuels tensions within diaspora communities.To underline his point, Patnaik referenced the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing, which killed 329 people, most of them Canadians of Indian origin. In India’s view, the case remains a powerful example of how terrorism linked to anti-India extremism was not met with firm accountability, despite the enormity of the tragedy and its impact on Indian families and the wider diaspora.India–Canada ties deteriorated sharply after Ottawa alleged that Indian agents were involved in the 2023 killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. India rejected the claim outright and described it as baseless, repeatedly demanding credible evidence. The dispute spiralled into a wider diplomatic crisis, with both sides taking a harder public line and trust between the two governments falling to a low point.For India, the Nijjar dispute is only one part of a much broader concern. New Delhi argues that Canada has been too permissive towards Khalistani-linked activities for years and that the problem is not limited to speech but also includes intimidation and security threats. Patnaik’s remarks signal India’s effort to shift the spotlight back to the core issue: Canada’s unwillingness to crack down on extremist networks that target India.Patnaik’s remarks have landed at a moment when there are early signs of limited re-engagement between the two sides, even as tensions remain high. At the same time, it reflects New Delhi’s broader strategy of taking a firmer public stance on terrorism-related issues, particularly when they involve cross-border political activism and security risks.

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