
CSIS says India is a continued foreign interference threat as Canada renews diplomacy
OTTAWA — Indian officials and their proxy agents in Canada engage in a range of activities that seek to influence Canadian communities and politicians, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service said Wednesday in its annual report.
When such activities are deceptive, clandestine or threatening, they are deemed to be foreign interference, the report says.
“These activities attempt to steer Canada’s positions into alignment with India’s interests on key issues, particularly with respect to how the Indian government perceives Canada-based supporters of an independent homeland that they call Khalistan,” the report says.
It goes on to say that the re-election of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will mean India’s political course will continue to follow the Hindu-nationalist policy agenda implemented since Modi was first elected in 2014.