Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, is facing a dilemma regarding India's involvement in foreign interference and transnational repression in Canada. Despite a senior official's claim that India has ceased such activities, Carney remains tight-lipped about his stance. During a visit to Australia, Carney's silence on the matter persisted, even as his own secretary of state for combating crime, Ruby Sahota, echoed the concerns of Liberal MPs that India is still implicated. This stance contrasts with India's insistence that it has never engaged in interference. The situation is further complicated by the 2023 assassination of a Sikh activist near Vancouver, which the RCMP linked to the Indian government, adding a layer of complexity to the already tense diplomatic relationship.