This was the second consecutive year that the three countries jointly commemorated what was the worst act of aviation terrorism until the 9/11 attacks in the US. | India News

This was the second consecutive year that the three countries jointly commemorated what was the worst act of aviation terrorism until the 9/11 attacks in the US. | India News

For the first time, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service has placed the blame squarely on Khalistani extremists for the bombing of Air India flight 182 | World News

In a statement issued to mark the grim anniversary of that terror attack, Carney said, ‘Legacy of Air India Flight 182 demands remembrance, but also vigilance’ | World News

Canada's intelligence agency, CSIS, has officially admitted that Khalistani terrorists were responsible for the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing, killing 329 people.