National security and intelligence adviser Nathalie Drouin on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday. She says India has committed to share information to assist Canadian police investigations.

India has committed to co-operate and share information with Canadian police investigations, Prime Minister Mark Carney‘s national security and intelligence adviser said Thursday.

Nathalie Drouin, who met with counterparts in New Delhi last week, said as a result of what she called “very productive meetings,” Canada and India have re-established some channels of communication to talk about their respective concerns.

This is part of a thawing between India and Canada after a significant diplomatic rupture in 2023 when former prime minister Justin Trudeau publicly accused the Indian government of

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