Canadian PM Carney Coming to India, A New Beginning After Trudeau Controversy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit India on February 26 as part of a tour to strengthen partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is embarking on a three-country trip starting February 26, with India being a significant part of his itinerary aimed at deepening Canada’s partnership in the Indo-Pacific region. This visit comes in the wake of strained relations between India and Canada during the tenure of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, making this trip pivotal for resetting bilateral ties.
Carney will first visit Mumbai and then New Delhi, where he is scheduled to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The discussions will focus on elevating India-Canada relations to new heights, covering various sectors including business, energy, technology, artificial intelligence, cultural cooperation, and defense partnerships. This marks an important diplomatic engagement between the two nations as they seek to build stronger ties.
Additionally, during his visit, Prime Minister Carney is expected to connect with leaders from the Canadian business sector to explore investment opportunities and facilitate collaboration between companies from both countries. This engagement is crucial as both nations navigate their respective geopolitical landscapes and strive to increase their economic cooperation, especially in light of recent tensions.