India, Canada ink intelligence pact to fight crime and terrorism
In a major diplomatic breakthrough, India and Canada have agreed to a landmark intelligence-sharing agreement aimed at jointly confronting transnational crime and terrorism.

The move marks a significant turning point in bilateral relations, which had cooled in recent years due to political tensions and diplomatic strains.
The agreement was formalized after high-level talks between senior officials from both nations and is being described by analysts as a “historic step” toward rebuilding mutual trust. Designed to target criminal networks that operate across borders, the pact will focus on dismantling operations involving extortion, money laundering, and terror-linked activities.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has prioritized restoring Canada’s global partnerships, authorized the agreement personally. In a statement, Carney emphasized the urgent need for cross-border collaboration in addressing complex security threats.
“This is the only way to curb extortion rackets, because criminals are operating from multiple jurisdictions,” Carney said. “Our security agencies must cooperate and empower the men and women who protect us from domestic and foreign threats.”
Indian officials echoed the sentiment, calling the agreement a “constructive and necessary mechanism” in the fight against shared security challenges. They underscored the importance of intelligence collaboration in enhancing both nations’ ability to act on credible threats in real time.
A New Chapter in Bilateral Relations
The initiative is especially significant given the recent history between the two countries. Diplomatic relations hit a low point in 2023 following tensions related to Khalistani separatist movements and the tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats. This new partnership is the first instance of formal security cooperation since those events and may indicate a renewed commitment to dialogue and collaboration.
Experts believe the agreement could be a gateway to broader cooperation in areas like cybersecurity, counterterrorism operations, and the fight against organized crime syndicates that exploit jurisdictional gaps to evade justice.
“This development could be the beginning of a strategic reset,” said one South Asian security analyst. “It’s not just about sharing data—it’s about rebuilding trust and redefining how both countries handle common threats.”
Pushback From Khalistan Separatist Groups
While the pact has been widely welcomed in diplomatic and security circles, it has sparked concern among Khalistani separatist groups based in Canada. Sources suggest that these groups fear heightened surveillance, increased legal scrutiny, and a narrowing of the space in which they operate.
Despite such pushback, both governments appear resolute in moving forward with the agreement, viewing it as essential to national and global security.
As Canada and India take this step toward closer cooperation, observers say the world will be watching how the pact plays out in practice—and whether it becomes the cornerstone of a new era in bilateral relations.
(Photo and Text: Khalsavox.com)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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