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Canadian politicians were targets of Indian intelligence covert influence operation: document

https://globalnews.ca/news/6823170/canadian-politicians-targeted-indian-intelligence/

Thoughts:
Had Pakistan done this, this would be all over the world as part of information war. They would be calling for the ISI to be declared a terrorist organization.

Our current leadership (everybody, from the government to the opposition to the military) is, unfortunately, too busy taking down political opponents and mismanaging COVID-19 to play this card well.
 
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Have been telling our dear intelligence community and civil bureaucracy to start a lobbying campaign everywhere especially in muslim countries. Khud kuch ho jaye to ho jaye waisay haath paon nahi chalanay.

Pakistan doesn't even have a single english news channel like Press TV, TRT, Aljazeera, RT that shows the world its side of the story. Forget Tv channel, not even a stupid youtube channel or a radio show.

This is a war of narratives, your victories will be turned to losses and your victims shall be portrayed as terrorists.
 
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Indian spies targetting Canada, Indian spies targetting Pakistani politicians and media, Indian spies targetting China and trying to expose so called Chinese Wuhan Coronavirus claims.
 
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But a very nice try to humiliate a fellow Pakistani.
I beg your pardon.

Would you care to run that last statement of yours by me one more time?

How exactly did you deduce that I was attempting to humiliate you?

Your words in Post #2 were & I quote, "Forget Tv channel, not even a stupid youtube channel or a radio show."

Now I get it that you folks live on the other side of the globe and may not have heard of this Channel.

Indus News is not new. Its been around for nearly 2 Decades. It stopped Broadcasting a few years back due to Licensing issues with one of the past Govt. (PPP/PML-N). They had to kill their News, Drama & Music Channels for the very reason. They are back & in English.

Now coming back to what you stated & I clarified. Is it NOT a YouTube Channel...in English? Yeah sure, we don't have a Channel like RT, TRT and Al Jazeera. Do you have any clue as to what the budgets are for those NETWORKS?!! Millions of Dollars.
 
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Canadian politicians were targets of Indian intelligence covert influence operation: document

https://globalnews.ca/news/6823170/canadian-politicians-targeted-indian-intelligence/

Thoughts:

The following were also reported just early this year :

Canada :
"Citing the president’s alleged contacts with Indian officials, Canadian authorities deemed the company an undue risk of transferring controlled goods “to an unauthorized person,” documents show."
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/canadian-company-barred-link-with-indian-intelligence.651849/

Australia :
"Indian outsourcing and software behemoth Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was the largest political donor from the technology sector last year"
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indian-outsourcer-becomes-aussie-techs-top-political-donor.652081/
 
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What's the big deal? It's not like as if we are involved in stealing of IP. Everyone does this kind of intelligence.
 
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1550221/i...-politicians-with-money-disinformation-report

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) extends his hand for a handshake with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, February 23, 2018. – Reuters Photo


India used money and disinformation to secretly influence Canadian politicians into supporting its interests overseas, according a report published by the news arm of Canadian broadcaster Global Television Network.

The report, which has been based on federal court proceedings and a highly sensitive government document obtained by Global News, claims Canadian authorities suspect India's premier intelligence agencies – The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) – of running an underground operation since 2009, allegedly to influence Canada's politicians.

The report claims Canadian intelligence authorities suspect Indian agencies of trying to use the chief editor of an unnamed Indian publication for this purpose. It adds that the wife and kids of that editor are Canadian nationals and a secret security investigation against him began when he applied to immigrate to Canada.

Details of alleged Indian involvement were first revealed in a Canadian federal court, where Canadian authorities have accused the said editor – referred to as AB in the document seen by Global News – of espionage.


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The report claims that the accused Indian national allegedly met Indian intelligence officials more than two dozens times over a period of six years.

Among the allegations brought on against him by Canadian authorities, one of his assigned tasks was “to convince politicians that funding from Canada was being sent to Pakistan to support terrorism.”

“You stated that you were tasked by RAW to covertly influence Canadian government representatives and agencies on behalf of the Indian government,” read a letter sent to him by an immigration official, seen by Global News.

“You stated that you were told to identify random Caucasian politicians and attempt to direct them into supporting issues that impacted India,” the letter continued.

“You stated that the guidance from RAW included that you were to provide financial assistance and propaganda material to politicians in order to exert influence over them.”

Denying allegations he was working for Indian intelligence to influence Canadian politicians, the accused claimed he only met the officials in his capacity as an editor, the report said.

But according to court documents seen by Global News, the man did acknowledge that he was asked by Indian intelligence agencies to “perform various functions” as an “unofficial lobbyist or diplomat” even as he claimed he had refused to work for them.
 
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After the reported arrest of Indian spies in Germany, this is the second incident in short time where Indian intelligence agents have been caught doing the espionage activities to defame Pakistan.

Such incidents should be converted to opportunities by our diplomats in highlighting the linkage of the Indian objections at FATF to a sinister political motive against Pakistan!
 
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