CSIS documents at odds with India calling allegations of interference in Canada's elections 'baseless'
India has said that allegations that it was involved in interfering in the 2021 federal election, as stated in CSIS documents made public by the foreign interference inquiry, are baseless.
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India has said that allegations that it was involved in interfering in the 2021 federal election, as stated in CSIS documents made public by the foreign interference inquiry, are baseless.