India and Canada renew intelligence sharing to address security concerns.
India and Canada have resumed intelligence sharing and cooperation in law enforcement following productive meetings between their National Security Advisers, Ajit Doval and Nathalie G. Drouin. This renewed engagement aims to address mutual security concerns, including gang violence, drug trafficking, and terrorism, despite prior diplomatic tensions involving allegations against Indian agents. The dialogue emphasizes building trust and fostering operational coordination, particularly between India’s National Investigation Agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. As both nations navigate their complex relationship, these efforts signify a commitment to enhancing public safety and reaffirming bilateral ties, which are crucial for regional stability and security.
