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Security info channel opens with Canada post Doval visit, Pg7
India and Canada reset relations by establishing security liaison officers for enhanced information sharing on drug trafficking and transnational crime.
India and Canada will appoint security liaison officers to share information on drug trafficking and transnational organized crime.
The agreement followed National Security Advisor Ajit Doval’s visit to Ottawa on February 6-7.
A shared work plan will guide cooperation on national security and law enforcement.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to visit India this year to strengthen ties.
Detailed Insights:
This development signifies a diplomatic reset between New Delhi and Ottawa, moving towards a pragmatic partnership after previous tensions.
Key areas of renewed cooperation include a potential $2+ billion uranium deal, revived Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations, and collaboration on critical minerals and counter-terrorism.
The establishment of security liaison officers aims to facilitate timely information-sharing on issues like the illegal flow of drugs, especially fentanyl precursors, and transnational criminal networks.
Both countries are also committed to formalizing cooperation on cybersecurity policy, information-sharing on cybersecurity issues, and discussions on cooperation related to fraud and immigration enforcement.
Key Concepts Involved:
Transnational Organized Crime: Criminal activities planned and executed across national borders.
Fentanyl Precursors: Chemicals used in the illegal production of the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
Cybersecurity Policy: A set of rules and guidelines designed to protect digital assets and infrastructure from cyber threats.