India Is a Perpetrator of Foreign Interference, Canadian Intelligence Agency Says
- Canada’s spy agency reports that the Government of India is a persistent threat of foreign interference in Canada, stating it is one of the main perpetrators of espionage in a new report.
- The investigation into the murder linked to the Khalistan movement reveals connections between the Indian government and the crime, indicating escalated repression.
- Canada must stay vigilant against ongoing foreign interference from India in various communities and its political system, according to the spy agency's findings.
- New Delhi has denied involvement in the events mentioned, but distrust remains until there is acknowledgment from the Indian government.
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Canada accuses India of foreign interference in intelligence report
TORONTO: Canada’s intelligence agency has accused India of perpetrating foreign interference in a report published Wednesday, highlighting transnational repression in its activities within Canada. The report was released shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks at the G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, where both sides agreed to reinstate top diplomats that had been withdrawn last year. Cana…
Canada’s Spy Chief Says Social Cohesion ‘Weakening’ Amid Threats Like Terrorism, Foreign Interference
The director of Canada’s spy agency is warning about the state of social cohesion in the country. Daniel Rogers, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS), made the comment in the agency’s annual report for 2024, which was publicly released on June 18. “Our social cohesion has been weakening in recent years, creating cleavages in our social fabric that threat actors seek to exploit,” wrote Rogers, who took the helm of the agen…
Canada Intel Report Confirms Pro-Khalistan Extremists Using Country As Base For Anti-India Operations
CSIS confirms Khalistani extremists are using Canada to promote, fund, and plan violence in India, validating long-standing concerns raised by New Delhi over extremist safe havens.
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