No foreign secy's briefing to par panel on ties with Canada, China; likely later
A scheduled briefing by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to a parliamentary panel on India's relations with Canada and China was postponed. The briefing, initially planned for Wednesday, was delayed due to time constraints and other commitments. The...

The ministry officials also had some other engagement, a MP said, noting that the panel's meeting coincided with the US presidential election result in which Donald Trump stormed back to power.
India's ties with Canada have nosedived over the North American country's allegation of the Indian government's involvement in the killing of a Khalistani activist, a charge rejected by New Delhi. India has accused Canada of providing safe haven to the separatists.
India's relations with China have also been frosty following the Ladakh standoff but have recently seen some thaw after the two countries reached an agreement on the issue.
Some MPs said the next meeting should take place after the state elections and the by-elections to allow maximum participation as some of them may be busy in campaign. The results to the polls are scheduled for November 23.
Misri had in the earlier meeting of the parliamentary committee on external affairs briefed its members on the "Israel-Palestine Conflict".
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