Anand won’t say if Ottawa believes India still engaged in foreign interference
MUMBAI — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is refusing to answer questions about whether the government believes India is still engaged in foreign interference.
Anand was repeatedly pressed on the question by reporters at a media availability in Mumbai, where Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting India as part of an ongoing reset of the trade and diplomatic relationship with India.
Ahead of Carney’s trip, a federal official said Carney would not be making this trip if Canada still believed agents of the Indian government were involved in extortion or threats of violence in Canada.
“Foreign interference, transnational repression is taken extremely seriously by our government and it will continue to be taken seriously because no country has a pass when it comes to domestic public safety,” Anand said.
