New Delhi, May 8 -- India on Thursday urged Canada to act against "anti-India extremist elements" operating from Canadian soil, including steps to counter their threats against Indian leaders and diplomats, in the wake of an intelligence report highlighting the national security threat posed by Khalistani elements. The annual report for 2025 by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), issued last week, said the involvement of Canada-based Khalistani extremists in "violent extremist activities.continues to pose a national security threat to Canada and to Canadian interests". The Indian side has for long maintained that the activities of Khalistani separatists in Canada - including threats to Indian diplomats and the holding of so-called referendums on creating an independent Khalistan in Punjab state - should be firmly tackled by the Canadian authorities. The issue became a major irritant in bilateral ties during the term of former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau. "India has repeatedly urged the Canadian government to take effective action against anti-India extremist elements operating from its soil. This includes addressing the issue of glorification of violence, threats against Indian leaders and diplomats, vandalism of places of worship, and attempts to promote secessionism through so-called 'referendums'," external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a weekly media briefing.htc...