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Big blow to Canadian PM Trudeau, Khalistan will sink ₹ 5820 crore in love affair!

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is going to get a big shock due to his love for Khalistan. In fact, the Canadian economy dependent on Indian students is likely to suffer losses. Ever since the dispute broke out between the two, Canada has been facing one blow after another. Recently, Canada has got a shock due to Indian students. Let us tell you how...

Instead of reducing the India Canada dispute, it is getting hotter day by day. The dispute between the two countries is now beginning to affect the economy as well. At the same time, according to the latest reports, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is going to get a big shock due to his love for Khalistan. In fact, according to the report, the number of Indian students who go to Canada to study has declined by 5 percent. To see such a decline amid controversy is no less than a shock. A large part of Canada's economy is dependent on India. Leaving aside food items, Indian students alone contribute crores of rupees to the Canadian economy every year. Indian students contribute approximately Rs 68,000 crore ($8 billion) to the Canadian economy annually.

The car runs with the trust of India

A large part of Canada's economy depends on India. Crores of rupees go into the coffers of Canada every year only from Indian students. Indian students contribute approximately Rs 68,000 crore i.e. $8 billion to the Canadian economy every year. Ever since the dispute between India and Canada started. And India has banned Canadian visas, since then Indian students are leaving Canada. Due to which Canada's economy has suffered a blow.

Every year 2 lakh students go to Canada

Every year about two lakh children from India go to Canada to study. Last year in 2022, about 2,25,000 Indian students have gone to Canada to study on Canadian visa. Actually, students can easily meet their expenses by working while studying in Canada. Let us tell you, admission in Canadian universities takes place three times a year, in January, May and September. Now in September, sourness arose between the two countries and the government has taken a strict stance and banned visas. So Indian students have avoided going to Canada. Students are thinking before going there. If this dispute continues for a long time and the number of students in January admissions declines even by 5 percent, then Canada's economy may suffer a blow of $727 million.

Canadian colleges are trying their best

When Canada India dispute is increasing and Indian students are thinking before going to Canada. So Canada is worried about losing Indian students. For which they are giving them attractive offers. Canadian colleges are offering cheap courses and security guarantees to attract Indian students.

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