India Slams Canada's 'Baseless' Espionage Allegations, Hits Back on Khalistan

India has categorically rejected Canadian CSIS allegations of espionage as "baseless," emphasizing its commitment to international norms and non-interference. The Ministry of External Affairs urged Canada to take effective action against anti-India elements, particularly Khalistan supporters, operating from Canadian soil. The CSIS report acknowledged that Canada-based Khalistani extremist groups pose a national security threat to both India and Canada. India reiterated that concerns should be addressed through established mechanisms rather than public narratives.

Key Points: India Rejects Canada Espionage Claims, Hits Back on Khalistan

  • India rejects Canadian espionage claims as "baseless"
  • MEA urges action against Khalistan extremists in Canada
  • CSIS report acknowledges Khalistan threat to both nations
  • India calls for addressing concerns through established mechanisms
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India rejects Canadian CSIS allegations of espionage as "baseless", hits back over Khalistan links

India rejects Canadian CSIS espionage allegations as "baseless," urges action against Khalistan extremists on Canadian soil.

"We categorically reject such baseless imputations. India is a democracy that adheres to international norms. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, May 7

Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal said on Thursday that India rejected Canada's claims of Indian espionage on their soil.

Addressing a press briefing in the national capital, Jaiswal said that, regarding the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) report, concerns of this nature should be addressed through established mechanisms.

"Regarding the CSIS report, I will refer to both points. On the imputations of foreign interference, India's position has been clear and consistent. We categorically reject such baseless imputations. India is a democracy that adheres to international norms and respects the sovereignty of other nations. It is not our policy to interfere in the issues of other countries. We believe that any concerns of this nature should be addressed through established mechanisms rather than through politicized or public narratives," he said.

Jaiswal also said that India has been vociferous regarding Canadian soil being used by certain groups to incite violence here.

"On the mention of Canada being used by certain groups to promote violence against India, we have consistently spoken out about concerns regarding the use of Canadian territory as a safe haven by extremists and separatists," he said.

Jaiswal also noted that the report acknowledges the threat posed by Khalistanis in Canada.

"The CSIS assessment acknowledges the presence of supporters of the Khalistan separatist movement in Canada and notes that Canada-based extremist groups continue to pose a national security threat not only to India but also to Canada. It further highlights that such elements misuse democratic freedoms and institutions to promote extremism and raise funds that are diverted towards violent activities," the MEA spokesperson said.

Jaiswal said that India has urged Canada to take action against anti-India elements operating from its soil.

"India has repeatedly urged the Canadian authorities to take effective action against anti-India elements operating from its soil. This includes addressing the glorification of violence, threats against diplomats and leaders, vandalism of places of worship, and attempts to promote secessionism through so-called referendums," he said.

The CSIS report 2025, tabled in the Canadian Parliament, on May 2 said that activities of Canada-based Khalistani elements continue to promote a violent extremist agenda. The report further claimed China, Russia and India interfered in Canada's internal politics through espionage, and are not the only countries which sought to do so.

In its statement, the report says, "This past year marked the 40th anniversary of the bombing of Air India Flight 182, whose suspects were members of Canada-based Khalistani extremist (CBKE) groups. It remains to this day the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history, with 329 people killed, most of them Canadians. There were no CBKE related attacks in Canada in 2025." The Air India attack remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history that claimed 329 lives.

The report further stated that amid the churning events across the world, apart from China, Russia, India, Iran and several other foreign states had sought to interfere in Canadian politics.

"In 2025, the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage against Canada remained the People's Republic of China (PRC), India, the Russian Federation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Pakistan. However, with shifting geopolitical realities and an increasingly multipolar global environment, these were not the only foreign states that sought to interfere in Canada."

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally someone is speaking the truth! The CSIS report even mentions Khalistanis as a threat to Canada too, but they want to blame India for everything. And they forgot Air India bombing? 329 lives lost because of Canada's negligence. Shameful.
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Sarah B
I'm Canadian and this is embarrassing. Our government keeps letting extremists operate freely while accusing others of interference. India has every right to complain about Khalistanis using our soil for violence. We need to clean up our own mess first.
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Vikram M
What's interesting is the report acknowledges Khalistani threat but still includes India in the same list as China and Russia. That's a classic diplomatic move to dilute the real issue. India should keep pressing for action against these anti-national elements operating from Canada. No more kid gloves!
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Michael C
As a neutral observer, this looks like Canada is trying to deflect attention from their own internal security failures. The Air India bombing reference is particularly telling - they had 40 years to fix this and still haven't. India's response seems measured and justified to me.

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