India and Canada have agreed to establish a "shared work plan" to enhance collaboration on national security and law enforcement, particularly addressing concerns like transnational crime and drug trafficking. The decision was taken at a meeting between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Canadian counterpart Nathalie Drouin in Ottawa on Saturday. The two sides will work together with a larger plan to have practical collaboration to address mutual concerns, such as transnational criminal networks. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), sharing details of the Doval-Drouin meeting, said on Sunday that the two sides acknowledged the progress on initiatives aimed at supporting the safety and security of their countries and citizens. The move
is seen as part of efforts by the two sides to normalise their relations that came under severe strain following a diplomatic row over the killing of a Khalistani separatist in 2023."They agreed to a shared work plan to guide bilateral cooperation on national security and law enforcement issues and to enable practical collaboration on respective priorities," it said."During the meeting, it was agreed that each country would establish security and law-enforcement liaison officers and that their respective agencies would build on working relationships," the MEA said in a statement.According to the MEA, this "important step" will help streamline bilateral communications and enable timely information sharing on issues of "mutual concern" such as the "illegal flow of drugs, particularly fentanyl precursors, and transnational organised criminal networks"."They also committed to formalising cooperation on cybersecurity policy and information sharing on cybersecurity issues, as well as continuing discussions on cooperation related to fraud and immigration enforcement, consistent with domestic laws and international obligations," it said.NSA Doval also had a meeting with Canada's Minister for Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree on Friday. The NSA's visit to Ottawa came as the two sides are making preparations for a trip to India early next month by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.



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