India, Canada Agree on Security Workplan After NSA-Level Talks: MEA
- On February 08, 2026, the Government of India and the Government of Canada agreed to a shared security workplan during NSA-level talks in Ottawa, reported on February 08, 2026.
- Amid prior bilateral tensions, the NSA-level talks took place yesterday as Mr. Doval met with Nathalie Drouin in Ottawa, ahead of Canadian PM Mike Carney's March visit.
- The talks delivered an agreement to strengthen agency-level ties as Mr. Doval and Nathalie Drouin agreed each country would establish security and law-enforcement liaison officers.
- On February 6, 2026, Mr. Doval's talks with Gary Anandasangaree, Canada's Minister for Public Safety, acknowledged progress on security initiatives.
- Cooperation will focus on cyber, fraud, immigration enforcement and transnational crime, formalizing cybersecurity policy and information-sharing frameworks with attention to fentanyl precursors and transnational organised criminal networks, consistent with domestic laws and international obligations.
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India and Canada enhance security cooperation
The decision was made during a recent meeting in Ottawa between India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Canadian counterpart, Nathalie Drouin, Newsonair underscored. The official sources cited by the news outlet noted that both sides acknowledged the progress made in initiatives aimed at ensuring the security of their countries and citizens. The Foreign Ministry announced that, as a result, each country will appoint liaison officers…
Security info channel opens with Canada post Ajit Doval visit
In a first, India and Canada have agreed to appoint security liaison officers to enable information-sharing on drug-trafficking and transnational organised criminal networks. This comes after the two-day visit of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to Ottawa on February 6-7, where he met Nathalie Drouin, National Security and Intelligence Advisor to Canadian PM Mark Carney. […]
NSA Ajit Doval meets Canadian counterpart as Delhi, Ottawa look to reset ties
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met his Canadian counterpart Nathalie Drouin in Ottawa. The two sides “acknowledged the progress on initiatives aimed at supporting the safety and security of their countries and citizens.”
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