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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline                                            DECEMBER 05, 2025       |  The Indian Eye 19


                         India–Canada Reset Gains




                      Momentum as Mark Carney



                                             Plans 2026 Visit





           After years of diplomatic strain, India and Canada appear firmly on a path to stabilising and

                                                       rebuilding their relationship


        OUR BUREAU                                                                                    The launch of the Australia–Canada–India
                                                                                                   Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partner-
        Ottawa / New Delhi / Johannesburg
                                                                                                   ship—focused on critical technologies, AI, nuclear
                 hat began as a tentative thaw at the G7                                           energy and resilient supply chains—has added an-
                 Summit in Kananaskis in June has now                                              other layer to this strategic alignment.
        Wevolved into a deliberate and structured                                                     While trade is driving the reset, diplomacy is
        reset in India–Canada ties.  When Prime  Minis-                                            providing the scaffolding. Canadian Foreign Af-
        ter Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister                                              fairs Minister Anita Anand described the approach
        Mark Carney met again on the sidelines of the G20                                          as “step by step,” listing three foundational moves:
        Summit on Sunday, the optics were notably differ-                                          Restarting the security and law-enforcement dia-
        ent: firm handshakes, detailed conversations and a                                         logue; restoring high commissioners; and issuing
        shared commitment to rebuild what had been bad-                                            a joint framework outlining cooperation based on
        ly frayed under Justin Trudeau’s leadership.                                               rule of law and mutual respect.
            Carney’s acceptance of Modi’s invitation to                                               Anand’s language was deliberate. Ottawa
        visit India in early 2026 is the clearest signal yet                                       knows that the Nijjar controversy cast a long shad-
        of where Ottawa wants to take the relationship.                                            ow over the relationship. Her reference to “rule of
        The  two  sides  have  already  restored  their  high                                      law” and “security dialogue” is widely seen as an
        commissioners and agreed to scale up diplomatic                                            attempt to reassure New Delhi that the mistakes
        staffing,  acknowledging  rising  consular  demand                                         of 2023 will not be repeated.
        and renewed people-to-people movement. Car-                                                   Her visit to India earlier this year, followed
        ney described India as a “reliable trading partner,”                                       by meetings with External Affairs Minister S. Jais-
        highlighting that Canada cannot afford to stay dis-                                        hankar at the G7 foreign ministers’ gathering in
        engaged from “one of the world’s largest and fast-                                         Niagara, cemented the repair process. The two
        est-growing economies.”                                                                    sides also discussed mobility, critical minerals, ura-
            For New Delhi, the shift in tone from Ottawa is                                        nium supply and energy security.
        not merely welcomed—it is strategically valuable.                                             Indian High Commissioner Dinesh Patnaik’s
        After diplomatic ties hit their lowest point in 2023                                       firm response to the latest Khalistan referendum
        following Trudeau’s allegations regarding Hard-                                            attempt in Ottawa underscored another critical
        eep  Singh  Nijjar’s  killing—claims  India  rejected                                      dimension: Ottawa must demonstrate that it can
        as “absurd” and “motivated”—the Modi–Carney                                                curb extremist activity that affects bilateral trust.
        equation has offered an alternative track built on                                            Patnaik was clear: India does not oppose
        trust, clarity and economic logic. The G7 meeting                                          peaceful political expression, but the glorification
        in June acted as the breakthrough; the G20 meet-                                           of violence and the display of images of assassi-
        ing consolidated it.                                                                       nations are “deeply troubling” and carry political
            “Had a very productive meeting with Prime      Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands    implications. “Imagine if another country did this
        Minister Mark Carney of Canada,” Modi posted   with Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney during a bilateral   with Quebec,” he told CBC, making the issue re-
        on  X,  noting  the  “significant  momentum”  since   meeting on the sidelines of G20 Summit, in Johannesburg   latable to Canadian domestic sensitivities.
        their  earlier  interaction.  With  bilateral  trade  al-                                     The Modi–Carney reset is not a symbolic cor-
        ready above USD 30 billion, the two leaders set an         (DPR PMO/ANI Photo)             rection—it is a structural shift in how both nations
        ambitious goal: USD 50 billion by 2030.                                                    perceive each other. Mutual economic need, geopo-
            Central to the reset is the revival of negotia-  “renewed  trust”  between  the  two  countries.  He   litical realignment and a shared desire to move past
        tions on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership   described India and Canada as “natural allies,”   an acrimonious period are shaping a new trajectory.
        Agreement (CEPA), once frozen after tensions es-  with complementary strengths in critical minerals,   By early 2026, when Carney visits India, the re-
        calated in 2023. On Sunday, India and Canada for-  energy, nuclear cooperation and technology.  lationship could look vastly different. If CEPA ne-
        mally agreed to begin talks on a “high-ambition”   For Ottawa, the CEPA is not just a trade in-  gotiations make headway, uranium supply agree-
        CEPA that could more than double trade. Carney   strument; it is also a strategic hedge. Carney open-  ments are finalised, and technology partnerships
        even suggested that a successful deal could push   ly acknowledged that Canada is looking to diver-  deepen, the India–Canada relationship may finally
        bilateral commerce above C$70 billion.       sify supply chains away from China, citing India’s   shed the volatility of recent years.
            Indian officials call the negotiations a “fresh   growing role in solar, wind and clean-tech manu-  What seemed nearly impossible in 2023 is now
        start built on clarity.” Commerce Minister Piyush   facturing. A formal agreement, he said, would give   within reach: a stable, strategic, mutually benefi-
        Goyal said the agreement would boost investor   Canadian businesses “clear rules, protections and   cial partnership powered by clear interests and
        confidence,  strengthen  supply  chains  and  reflect   a dispute-resolution system.”      fewer illusions.


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