India and Canada have agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation through a shared work plan on security, law enforcement and cybersecurity.
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India and Canada agreed to formulate a shared work plan to guide national security and law enforcement cooperation.
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The decision was taken during talks between NSA Ajit Doval and Canadian NSA Nathalie Drouin in Ottawa.
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Both sides acknowledged progress in initiatives aimed at ensuring safety and security of citizens in both countries.
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It was agreed to establish security and law-enforcement liaison officers to strengthen institutional coordination mechanisms.
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The step will streamline bilateral communication and enable timely intelligence sharing on issues of mutual concern.
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Cooperation will focus on tackling illegal drug trafficking, including fentanyl precursors and organised criminal networks.
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Both countries committed to formalising cooperation on cybersecurity policy and information sharing frameworks.
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Discussions will continue on fraud prevention and immigration enforcement, consistent with domestic laws and international obligations.




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