PM Carney Lands in New Delhi, Plans to Meet Modi Tomorrow
Carney's visit aims to reset Canada-India trade ties amid fears of Iranian cyber retaliation and transnational repression targeting dissidents, experts say.
- Following the strikes, government representatives in India scrambled for communications devices as Canadian security officials moved stored devices, some of which were later returned.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney landed in New Delhi ahead of a Monday meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying he and his ministers discussed U.S. military action but Canada will not directly join.
- Experts warned Canada's support for U.S. strikes risks targeting Iranian‑Canadian dissidents, while state‑aligned cyberwarfare groups harass dissidents across Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Germany.
- Officials confirmed that, given the events in the Middle East, Canadian security officials moved some government telecommunications devices, which remained secured and were returned, while the Prime Minister's Office said certain devices were moved for security reasons.
- Analysts warn Iran may escalate cyber operations amid an existential fight, with state‑aligned groups previously targeting foes and the House of Commons condemning a 2024 assassination plot.
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Canada's Carney to mend rift, boost trade as he meets India's Modi
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will seek to reset strained ties and push efforts to diversify trade beyond the United States when he meets his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Monday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, are scheduled to hold a major meeting in Delhi on Monday. This meeting will decide on several key issues that will shape the future course of both countries.
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