
Canada’s Foreign Minister meets Indian Prime Minister Modi
India and Canada have agreed with several steps between the Foreign Minister in Delhi after the Sikh Step by the Sikh Steppermist leader was killed on the Canadian soil.
Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand visited his first first visit and met her equivalent S. Jaishankar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi told her during a visit that the two countries’ partnerships will be strengthened “efforts to speed up”.
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There are about 1.7 million people of Indian origin in Canada, and these developments are being seen eagerly between the two countries.
After his Foreign Ministers’ meetings in Delhi, both sides announced several measures, including launching ministry-level discussions on bilateral trade and investment.
“Regeneration of this partnership will not only create opportunities for enhanced financial cooperation, but also help reduce the insecurity that caused by the change of global fronts,” the joint statement said.
This year’s signs of this year have been seen since Mark Carne has taken over the canal prime minister.
In June, Carne and Modi held a bilateral meeting in favor of the G7 Summit in Canada. After two months, the country was assigned New commissioner To each other’s countries.
Anand and Jaishankar also visited each other during the UN General Assembly session in New York in September.
On Monday, Jaishankar said that the Indo-Canada bilateral relations have been steadily progressing for the past few months.
He said, “When we look at Canada, we see a supplementary economy. We see another free society. We see diversity and multipleness,” he said, “This was the basis of” nearest durable and long -term co -operative framework “.
“We are committed to progress now and long-term, especially when our mutual priorities in Indo-Pacific are considered,” Anand said.
Both countries will resume the IDIA CEO Forum, which will bring together executive officers from both countries to increase bilateral trade and investment. The announcement has been made for Delhi’s US President Donald Trump faced a penalty of 50% imposed on Indian goods.
Before visiting Mumbai to talk to professional leaders about investment and financial opportunities, Anand will also meet India’s Commerce Minister Piush Goyal to discuss the trade relations.
She then will go to China and Singapore as part of the Indo-Pacific strategy in Canada, which focuses on investment in the country.
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