India, Sept. 26 -- In contrast to the flurry of accusations under the previous government, Canada is taking a far more collaborative attitude towards India, as evidenced by remarks made by its National Security and Intelligence Adviser (NSIA) on Thursday.

"We have found a way to address mutual concerns and for leaders to be able to talk about trade relationships," NSIA Nathalie G Drouin told reporters in Ottawa on Thursday.

Asked about her meeting with India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in New Delhi on September 18, Drouin said, "It was a productive meeting where we established a channel of communication to talk about respective concerns."

"We have a common understanding and common goal here. They want us to be very clear in ...