India and Canada have taken a big and welcome step by signing a deal to share real-time intelligence on terrorism and organized crime. This is a major diplomatic victory for India, especially after months of tension between the two countries over sensitive issues. The timing—just before the upcoming G7 Summit where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend—adds even more weight to this development.
For too long, terrorists, gangsters, and anti-India elements have found safe haven in countries like Canada, using foreign soil to plan attacks and spread hatred. This agreement sends a strong message: such activities will no longer be tolerated or ignored.
This new cooperation shows that both nations are willing to move forward in the interest of global and national security. It is also proof that diplomacy, when handled firmly and wisely, can bring real results. By working together, India and Canada are helping ensure that terrorism finds no support, no shelter, and no escape—no matter where it hides.
This deal should be seen as a model for how democracies can join hands to protect peace, justice, and mutual respect in an increasingly complex world.