The MEA said that these actions yet again highlight the hypocrisy of Canada towards freedom of speech.
He acknowledged the dedicated healthcare workers of the Health Ministry, recognising their crucial role and commitment in the ongoing battle against tuberculosis.
He emphasised that such a mindset represents the kind of politics needed in India—not one of animosity but one of love and kindness.
This comes a day after India expressed its concern over the reports of cancelled Diwali celebrations in Canada.
“Such irresponsible actions will have serious consequences for bilateral ties," said the MEA.
“The masters of terrorism now realise that attacking India will not succeed, as we will not hold back,” he said.
He pointed out that two-wheeler sales in rural regions, a key indicator of economic health, remain below 2018 levels.
According to reports, two soldiers and two civilians were killed when terrorists ambushed army vehicles in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir.
“These rates have fallen from 33.4 per cent (2004-2014) to 28.7 per cent (2014-2023),” he said.
The European nation has decided to increase the number of visas for skilled Indian workers from 20,000 to 90,000.