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Prime Minister Modi’s G7 Visit Opens Doors to Reboot India-Canada Relations Under New Canadian Leadership
(MENAFN- Raidonnews) Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Calgary for the G7 Summit marks a pivotal moment for India-Canada relations, with renewed diplomatic momentum under Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney. The visit, which comes after years of strained ties, signals a potential reset in bilateral relations at a time when Canada faces pressing economic challenges and global uncertainty.
Carney’s strategic invitation to PM Modi is widely viewed as a move toward re-engagement with one of the world's fastest-growing economies. With the reintroduction of U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, Canada is seeking to diversify its trade partnerships, and India—with its rising middle class, demand for innovation, and cultural connections—emerges as a key opportunity.
A Shift in Diplomatic Tone
The summit marks a departure from the frosty relations witnessed in recent years, largely centered around the Khalistani separatist issue and the diplomatic fallout following the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Under former leadership, relations had stagnated, but recent gestures—including talks of restoring high commissioners—suggest a more pragmatic approach from Ottawa.
Prime Minister Carney's engagement with PM Modi reflects an intent to prioritize stability, economic cooperation, and mutual security over past tensions.
Shared Responsibility and Common Interests
India has repeatedly raised concerns over extremist activities in Canada, particularly those promoting Khalistani separatism. While Canada’s Sikh community remains an integral part of its multicultural fabric, both nations recognize the importance of curbing radical elements that threaten domestic harmony and bilateral trust.
This evolving cooperation aims to address extremism without compromising democratic values such as freedom of speech and multicultural inclusion.
India: A Vital Economic Partner for Canada
With nearly 75% of Canadian exports currently directed toward the United States, economic diversification is a growing imperative. India represents a high-potential market across sectors:
Trade Growth: Bilateral trade reached $8.6 billion in FY25, with significant room for growth in energy, technology, agri-products, and clean tech.
Investment Collaboration: Canada’s pension funds and investment houses are already active in Indian infrastructure, renewable energy, and pharmaceuticals.
Educational & Cultural Ties: Over 427,000 Indian students and a vibrant diaspora of 1.3 million Indians in Canada form the bedrock of future cooperation.
Reviving CEPA and Charting a Strategic Vision
One of the key agenda items at the G7 meeting is the revival of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which had stalled in recent years. If finalized, CEPA could streamline trade, eliminate tariffs, and create a robust framework for long-term collaboration.
Both leaders are also expected to discuss enhanced law enforcement cooperation, academic exchanges, and innovation-focused partnerships in AI and clean energy.
A Defining Moment in Bilateral Relations
“As vibrant democracies bound by deep people-to-people ties, India and Canada will work together with renewed vigor, guided by mutual respect and shared interests,” PM Modi said prior to his departure.
This high-level engagement is not just symbolic—it reflects the evolving priorities of two nations navigating an uncertain global landscape. For Canada, it’s an opportunity to strengthen economic resilience and reaffirm its commitment to inclusive diplomacy. For India, it’s a chance to reinforce its position as a global partner rooted in democracy and innovation.
Carney’s strategic invitation to PM Modi is widely viewed as a move toward re-engagement with one of the world's fastest-growing economies. With the reintroduction of U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, Canada is seeking to diversify its trade partnerships, and India—with its rising middle class, demand for innovation, and cultural connections—emerges as a key opportunity.
A Shift in Diplomatic Tone
The summit marks a departure from the frosty relations witnessed in recent years, largely centered around the Khalistani separatist issue and the diplomatic fallout following the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Under former leadership, relations had stagnated, but recent gestures—including talks of restoring high commissioners—suggest a more pragmatic approach from Ottawa.
Prime Minister Carney's engagement with PM Modi reflects an intent to prioritize stability, economic cooperation, and mutual security over past tensions.
Shared Responsibility and Common Interests
India has repeatedly raised concerns over extremist activities in Canada, particularly those promoting Khalistani separatism. While Canada’s Sikh community remains an integral part of its multicultural fabric, both nations recognize the importance of curbing radical elements that threaten domestic harmony and bilateral trust.
This evolving cooperation aims to address extremism without compromising democratic values such as freedom of speech and multicultural inclusion.
India: A Vital Economic Partner for Canada
With nearly 75% of Canadian exports currently directed toward the United States, economic diversification is a growing imperative. India represents a high-potential market across sectors:
Trade Growth: Bilateral trade reached $8.6 billion in FY25, with significant room for growth in energy, technology, agri-products, and clean tech.
Investment Collaboration: Canada’s pension funds and investment houses are already active in Indian infrastructure, renewable energy, and pharmaceuticals.
Educational & Cultural Ties: Over 427,000 Indian students and a vibrant diaspora of 1.3 million Indians in Canada form the bedrock of future cooperation.
Reviving CEPA and Charting a Strategic Vision
One of the key agenda items at the G7 meeting is the revival of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which had stalled in recent years. If finalized, CEPA could streamline trade, eliminate tariffs, and create a robust framework for long-term collaboration.
Both leaders are also expected to discuss enhanced law enforcement cooperation, academic exchanges, and innovation-focused partnerships in AI and clean energy.
A Defining Moment in Bilateral Relations
“As vibrant democracies bound by deep people-to-people ties, India and Canada will work together with renewed vigor, guided by mutual respect and shared interests,” PM Modi said prior to his departure.
This high-level engagement is not just symbolic—it reflects the evolving priorities of two nations navigating an uncertain global landscape. For Canada, it’s an opportunity to strengthen economic resilience and reaffirm its commitment to inclusive diplomacy. For India, it’s a chance to reinforce its position as a global partner rooted in democracy and innovation.
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