Canada’s government admitted leaking sensitive information to The Washington Post about alleged involvement of Indian officials in criminal activities, leading to the withdrawal of six Indian diplomats. Canada’s NSA Nathalie Drouin confirmed the leak to counter Indian disinformation, while India declared the accusations as baseless and backed by weak evidence.
Canada admits to leaking information on Indian officials to US paper

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