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Mark Carney's trip to India may boost trade but raises safety questions for Canadians
Summary
Mark Carney is travelling to India as part of a trade mission; the article reports RCMP findings linking extortion against members of the Indian diaspora to agents of the Indian government and notes a recent guilty plea in a U.S. murder-for-hire case.
Content
Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting India, Australia and Japan to advance trade talks and deepen economic ties. The India leg of the trip has drawn particular attention because of recent security concerns reported in Canada and internationally. The article notes an October 2024 RCMP statement linking agents of the Indian government to extortion targeting members of the Indian diaspora. It also reports a recent guilty plea in a U.S. murder-for-hire case and a Vancouver police Duty to Warn issued to a Sikh activist.
Key points:
- The trip is intended to pursue trade agreements and strengthen economic relations with India, Australia and Japan.
- The RCMP reportedly linked agents of the Indian government to extortion targeting members of the Indian diaspora in October 2024, according to the article.
- Recent reporting includes a guilty plea in a U.S. murder-for-hire case described as connected to an agent of the Indian government, and a Duty to Warn issued by Vancouver police to a Sikh activist.
Summary:
The visit could advance trade talks with India while coinciding with community concerns about alleged transnational targeting reported in Canada and abroad. The article says public comment from the government on some of these developments has been limited; next procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
