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Anand won't say if Ottawa believes India still engaged in foreign interference
Anand emphasized safeguarding Canada from foreign interference amid efforts to reset India ties; 2024 expulsions targeted Indian diplomats over interference concerns, officials said.
- Refusing to confirm whether India still interferes, Anita Anand declined to answer during a media availability on Feb. 28, 2026, in Mumbai, as reporters pressed.
- Last week a senior Canadian government official told reporters India was no longer involved in foreign interference, but national-security experts immediately questioned the intelligence amid efforts to repair relations.
- Implementing new safeguards, Anand highlighted a registry of agents and the Bishnoi gang's listing as a terrorist entity, after Canada expelled diplomats 16 months ago.
- On Saturday, Foreign Affairs Minister Anand said `no country has a pass` and will raise Sikh concerns with Indian officials, amid criticism of the briefing.
- A public inquiry warned against politicizing intelligence, while Anand said diplomacy requires engaging difficult partners during Carney's India trip.
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Anand won’t say if Ottawa believes India still engaged in foreign interference
MUMBAI - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is refusing to answer questions about whether the government believes India is still engaged in foreign interference.
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