India-Canada: Towards a New Era of Cooperation
India and Canada are working to improve bilateral relations, focusing on counter-terrorism and transnational crime. Discussions between India's NSA Ajit Doval and Canada's counterpart Nathalie Drouin aim to restore trust and expand cooperation following tensions over a diplomatic spat linked to a Sikh separatist's death in 2023.

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In a significant diplomatic development, India and Canada have committed to a new phase of cooperative efforts, particularly in addressing challenges such as terrorism and transnational crime, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Canadian counterpart Nathalie Drouin engaged in extensive dialogues in New Delhi, aiming to mend and strengthen bilateral ties strained by previous diplomatic conflicts, notably involving a Sikh separatist's killing in 2023.
The recent meetings follow important discussions between Prime Ministers Modi and Carney, signaling renewed momentum to build trust and reinforce collaboration across political sectors, enhancing security cooperation and addressing regional and global issues together.