1985 'Kanishka' Bombing: A Grim Reminder of Terrorism's Toll
The 1985 bombing of the 'Kanishka' flight is recounted as one of the most devastating acts of terrorism. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's remarks came on the incident's 39th anniversary amid strained India-Canada relations, highlighting the enduring impact of the tragedy and the ongoing fight against terrorism.
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Sunday marked the 39th anniversary of the 1985 'Kanishka' flight bombing, categorizing it as one of history's worst terrorist acts. His comments arrive amid worsening ties between India and Canada over the increased activities of Khalistani extremists.
The Montreal-New Delhi Air India Flight 182 explosion, carrying 329 people, was linked to Sikh militants targeting the Indian government in retaliation for 'Operation Bluestar'.
Jaishankar stressed that the anniversary serves as a poignant reminder of why terrorism must never be tolerated.
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