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Canada's RCMP finds no evidence of Indian government involvement in recent crimes, despite past tensions.
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme stated on March 20, 2026, that there is no current evidence of foreign interference or transnational repression in Canada linked to the Indian government, despite past allegations.
He emphasized that ongoing investigations have found no credible connections between criminal activities, including intimidation and extortion cases in cities like Surrey and Brampton, and any foreign state, including India.
His remarks follow a diplomatic thaw after tensions flared in 2023 over the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which Canada attributed to Indian agents—denied by India—and led to mutual expulsions.
Improved relations, including a visit by Prime Minister Mark Carney to India and agreements on uranium and critical minerals, have paved the way for renewed cooperation.
Duheme urged the public to report suspicious behavior but confirmed no verified links to foreign governments.
La RCMP de Canadá no encuentra evidencia de participación del gobierno indio en crímenes recientes, a pesar de las tensiones pasadas.