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Recent revelations have shed light on India's alleged espionage activities abroad, implicating its intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), in a series of covert operations targeting dissidents and separatists. The case of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a prominent Sikh activist and dual citizen of the US and Canada, stands out as a stark example. The foiled plot to assassinate Pannun, orchestrated by a RAW official, Vikram Yadav, underscores the lengths to which India may go to silence its critics, even on foreign soil.
Simultaneously, reports from Australia have unveiled another facet of India's clandestine operations, with Indian spies expelled for attempting to steal sensitive defense information and monitor expatriate communities. These revelations pose diplomatic challenges for countries like Australia, entangled in burgeoning security partnerships with India.
Moreover, Canada has not been immune to India's covert actions, with the successful assassination of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar raising suspicions of Indian involvement, prompting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to publicly point fingers at Indian intelligence.
These incidents raise questions about India's expanding espionage network and its implications for international relations. With allegations spanning multiple countries, from the US to Australia and Canada, the intricate web of Indian espionage underscores the need for greater scrutiny and accountability in global intelligence operations.