Canada’s National Security Advisor Jody Thomas, who retired Friday after more than 35 years in public service, told Canadian news channel CTV: “I wouldn’t describe them (the Indians) as not cooperating. I think we’ve made advancements in that relationship.”
Addressing a media briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said India also hoped that Canada will take action against separatists and anti-India elements.
"I think there is a beginning of an understanding that they can't bluster their way through this and there is an openness to collaborating in a way that perhaps they were less open before," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Trudeau claimed that his public statement came after weeks of "quiet diplomacy" that included raising the allegations with India at the highest levels.