
The Ministry of External Affairs 12 said June said India was investigating the way to reset the links with Canada. The upcoming meeting at the G7 summit will offer India and Canada an important opportunity to exchange opinions on bilateral and global questions, the Foreign Ministry said.
“India, the Canadian pulsating democracy, bound by a common obligation to the rule of law,” Mea said before the G7 meeting.
India and Canada are pulsating democracy, bound by a common obligation to the rule of law.
MEA statement comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he would attend the G7 summit Later this month in Canada
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Modi expressed his pleasure after he came from Canadian Prime Minister Mark J Carney and congratulated him on his recent election victory. During the Modi interview, he also thanked Carney for extending the invitation to participate in the upcoming G7 summit in Cananasis at the end of this month.
Previously, there was speculation that Canada did not have to send an invitation to the Prime Minister Modi, given the tense relationship with India. Also there was no certainty if PM modi received an offer And it does not have to participate in the G7 summit.
India-Kanada’s relations have been tense in recent years, especially under the leadership of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who resigned in January and prepared the way for Mark Carney. Prior to the last victory, Carney was sworn as 24.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi He was among the first global leaders to congratulate Carney for his victory.
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“India and Canada are bound by shared democratic values, a persistent commitment to the rule of law and radiant ties to people. I look forward to working with you to strengthen our partnerships and unlock more opportunities for our people,” Modi in post X said.
Carney, a political rookie, recently described himself as “most useful in crisis”. In his campaign he identified the conversion of links with India as a priority and signaled resetting in relationships between the two nations.
If things are, India remains a key strategic partner in Carney’s plans for global economic and political engagement in Canada, especially due to its emphasis on trade diversification and involvement in similarly -minded nations.
Tense relationships with India
India-Canada’s relations have been tense over the accusations of the then Trudeau government implies “Indian agents” in killing Hardeep Singho Nijjar, Canadian citizen and Khalistanic terrorist, Outside Gurdware in Surrey, British Columbia in June 2023.
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In October 2024, the links were further excreted when Canada excluded six Indian diplomats. India denied any involvement in Nijjar’s killing And she condemned the accusation as unfounded. Subsequently, both countries excluded the best ambassadors, stiffened business negotiations and suspended official visits.
India accused Canada of having Canadian extremism in the Canadian diaspora. In these circumstances, Carney’s victory is closely monitored. The win, says experts, opened a diplomatic reset door, because Carney is considered the upcoming than his predecessor Trudeau.
New Delhi notices any support for Khalistan elements abroad as a threat to national security. Trudeau was considered a leader who was not willing to discuss Indian fears.
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