Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has appointed a new envoy to India, more than 10 months after security officials accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of espionage and violence, rupturing diplomatic ties.
On Thursday, she announced that veteran diplomat Christopher Cooter will become high commissioner for Canada to India. The senior role is akin to ambassador in Commonwealth countries.
“This is an important development toward restoring services for Canadians while strengthening the bilateral relationship to support Canada’s economy,” Anand said in a statement.
The same day, India appointed Dinesh K. Patnaik as its next high commissioner to Canada.
Also a veteran diplomat, Patnaik is serving as India’s ambassador to Spain. New Delhi would only say he’s expected to take up the Canadian posting “shortly.”
The two countries expelled senior diplomats last fall after the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in a network of violence in Canada, including homicides and extortion.
Canada alleged Indian diplomats were collecting information about Canadians and passing it on to organized crime members to attack Canadians.
The Thanksgiving weekend new conference from the RCMP followed then-prime minister Justin Trudeau who had announced in the House of Commons that Canada had evidence linking Indian agents to the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in B.C.
The stunning allegations triggered a series of expulsions. In October of last year, Canada announced it would expel six Indian diplomats and consular staff.
In response, India’s ministry of external affairs announced that it was withdrawing its envoy at the time, Sanjay Kumar Verma, and expelling Canada’s high commissioner and six diplomats.
India has denied the Canadian accusations.
Renewed ties
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has worked to renew ties with India, pointing to its growing economy, its role in supply chains and the sheer number of Canadians with ties to the country.
The two countries have also promised to work on reinstating visa services.
Carney came under fire when he invited Modi to Canada for the G7 meetings in June, largely from the Sikh community.
That same month, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service published its annual report warning that India continues to be a foreign interference concern.
“Canada must remain vigilant about continued foreign interference conducted by the Government of India, not only within ethnic, religious and cultural communities but also in Canada’s political system,” the report reads.
According to his biography, Cooter served most recently as Canada’s chargé d’affaires to Israel and as Canada’s high commissioner to South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Mauritius and Madagascar.
He also had a posting in New Delhi from 1998 to 2000.