PM’s adviser says India committed to co-operating with police investigations
- Prime Minister Mark Carney's national security adviser Nathalie Drouin said India has committed to co-operating with Canadian police investigations into transnational repression targeting Sikh activists in Canada.
- This followed a significant diplomatic rupture in 2023, when Canada accused India of involvement in the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil, straining bilateral relations.
- Drouin travelled to India last week and met with national security adviser Ajit Doval to discuss mutual security concerns, extraditions, and improving communication channels between the two governments.
- Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, while India appointed a new high commissioner to Ottawa in August, and signs of thawing relations emerged after Carney met Prime Minister Modi at the June G7 summit in Kananaskis.
- The renewed cooperation and information-sharing commitments suggest Canada aims to enhance public safety and rebuild trade and diplomatic ties, though uncertainty remains over India's future conduct regarding investigations.
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PM’s Adviser Says India Committed to Co-operating With Police Investigations
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s national security adviser says India has “absolutely” committed to co-operating and sharing information with Canadian police for ongoing investigations. Nathalie Drouin told reporters outside the cabinet room on Parliament Hill today that she had a “very productive meeting” last week with Indian government officials. Drouin travelled to India and met with Ajit Doval, New Delhi’s national security adviser, to talk abo…

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PM’s adviser says India committed to co-operating with police investigations
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's national security adviser says India has "absolutely" committed to co-operating and sharing information with Canadian police for ongoing investigations. Nathalie Drouin told reporters outside the cabinet room on Parliament Hill today that she had a "very productive meeting" last week with Indian government officials. Drouin travelled to India and met with Ajit Doval, New Delhi's national security adviser, to…
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