Canada Aims to Be India's Stable Critical Minerals & Energy Partner

Canada's Export Development Canada highlights the country's role as a stable supplier of critical minerals and energy to meet India's growing demand. The visit of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is focused on strengthening trade ties and smoothing the flow of goods. Both nations have formally relaunched negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which had stalled since 2010. The ambitious agreement aims to double bilateral trade to USD 50 billion by the year 2030.

Key Points: Canada Seeks to Be India's Critical Minerals, Energy Supplier

  • Canada offers critical minerals & energy resources
  • PM Carney's visit aims to grow bilateral trade
  • FTA negotiations formally relaunched
  • Target to double trade to $50B by 2030
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Canada sees itself as stable partner in supplying critical minerals, energy to India: VP, Export Development Canada

Canada positions itself as a stable partner for India's critical mineral and energy needs, aiming to boost trade and finalize a Free Trade Agreement.

"Canada can be seen as a more stable partner and a more consistent partner in supplying to India those essential minerals - Tushar Handeikar, EDC"

Ottawa, February 26

Canada sees itself as a stable and consistent partner in supplying critical minerals and energy resources to India, as both countries work towards strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation, an official from Export Development Canada said.

Speaking on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's ongoing visit to India, Tushar Handeikar, Vice President and Global Head at Export Development Canada (EDC), expressed optimism about further strengthening trade ties between the two nations.

"We expect from an EDC standpoint the continuation of our bilateral efforts from a trade perspective. There is already a lot of trade happening between Canada and India. What we expect through this visit of our Prime Minister to India would be to further grow that trade and also smoothen the flow of the trade in terms of clearing up any of the requirements to freely trade between the countries. Free Trade Agreement is something that over time we expect to happen and have a bilateral kind of an agreement that further intensifies the ability to have a smoother trade between the two countries," he said.

Highlighting Canada's role in the critical mineral supply chain, Handeikar said Canada has abundant resources and can serve as a reliable partner for India's growing needs.

"So, I mean, that is a continuous journey of supplying minerals. So Canada has a vast resource of minerals, both on minerals as well as energy needs on oil and gas. So both can be, Canada can be seen as a more stable partner and a more consistent partner in supplying to India those essential minerals and energy needs that India needs for its growing demand as well as growing population," he added.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be on India visit from February 27 to March 2, 2026. This visit marks the first stop of his three-nation Indo-Pacific tour, which also includes Australia and Japan.

Earlier, in an interview with CBC News, Canada's Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu expressed hope in the possibility of conclusing the FTA by the end of the year.

"Over the last nine months we were very successful in completing Indonesia Ecuador UAE and getting access to EU defence procurement initiatives hundreds of billions of dollars of export opportunities. We're the only non-EU country to get part of that deal. Again coming back to India you know back in November both leaders had met at the G20 Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Modi to signal that we both want an FTA with each other and so this trip is about our first round launching negotiations and so hopefully concluding this year an FTA. We both know that FTAs-- free trade agreements--will unlock opportunities it presents stability, reliability for businesses, it sends a signal to them and you've just looking at the facts free trade leads to more opportunities more trade and more jobs for workers," he said.

Trade negotiations between India and Canada, which began in 2010, have stalled multiple times due to various issues. However, efforts to revive the agreement gained momentum in November when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to formally relaunch talks on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

The proposed agreement is expected to cover a wide range of sectors, including trade in goods and services, investments, agriculture, and digital commerce. On the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to begin negotiations on a high-ambition Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement aimed at doubling bilateral trade to USD 50 billion by 2030, according to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the renewable energy sector, securing a reliable supply chain for minerals like lithium and cobalt is crucial. Canada seems like a more geopolitically stable option compared to some other sources. Good strategic move.
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Vikram M
Talks began in 2010? That's 16 years of on-and-off negotiations. While I welcome the partnership, our negotiators must ensure the FTA truly benefits Indian farmers and MSMEs, not just big corporations. "High-ambition" should mean high benefits for our people.
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Priyanka N
Doubling trade to $50 billion by 2030 is an ambitious target. Hope it includes easier visas for Indian professionals and students. That's a huge part of our relationship with Canada too.
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Rohit P
Stable energy supply from a friendly nation is always welcome. But we must also aggressively pursue our own mining capabilities under 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'. Can't put all eggs in one basket. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The focus on critical minerals for tech and green energy is smart. This partnership could help reduce costs for EVs and electronics in the long run. Hope they finalize the deal this year.

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