Bhupinder Liddar
About Bhupinder Liddar
Bhupinder S. Liddar started working as a research assistant on Parliament Hill in 1976, was a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery, founding editor and publisher of “Diplomat & International Canada” magazine, and retired as a Canadian diplomat.
Mr. Trudeau goes to India
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit next week to India seems to be part of a game plan to garner Indo-Canadian votes, for one can find no other credible reasons for the week-long visit, writes former Canadian diplomat Bhupinder Liddar.
India and Israel share a dubious distinction of bad relations with neighbours
India's 70th anniversary of independence on August 15 contains little to celebrate when it comes to good relations with neighbours, writes former Canadian diplomat Bhupinder Liddar.
Canada, Germany and France just showed you how they can lead new world order
Three countries led by progressive-minded leaders – Germany, France and Canada – have assumed the moral leadership of a new world order.
Freeland wise not to poke America in the eye
Minister Chrystia Freeland's foreign policy speech contained welcome concepts, but she may be premature in writing off the U.S. as a global leader, writes former diplomat Bhupinder Liddar.
Sleep well 'Prince of Parliament'
The late Liberal politician Marcel Prud’homme lived, loved and breathed Parliament all his waking hours. A friend pays tribute.