Canada's PM Mark Carney Visits India to Reset Ties, Boost Trade & Tech

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins a significant visit to India, aiming to reset and elevate bilateral relations strained under the previous administration. The visit will focus on forging ambitious new partnerships in trade, energy, technology, artificial intelligence, and defence. Leaders have set a target of $50 billion in bilateral trade by 2030, building on two-way trade that reached $30.8 billion in 2024. The trip underscores a renewed diplomatic push, with Carney meeting business leaders in Mumbai before high-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.

Key Points: Canada PM Mark Carney India Visit to Elevate Bilateral Relations

  • First Canadian PM visit since relations strained
  • Focus on trade, AI, energy & defence
  • Bilateral trade target of $50B by 2030
  • Building on over 75 years of diplomatic ties
  • Part of broader Indo-Pacific outreach
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Canadian PM Carney to embark on India visit today, focus on elevating bilateral ties

Canadian PM Mark Carney begins India visit to reset ties, focusing on trade, AI, energy & tech partnerships, aiming for $50B trade by 2030.

"Canada has what the world wants -- abundant energy, critical minerals, expertise in technology, and world-class talent. - Canadian PMO Statement"

Ottawa, Feb 26

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to begin a visit to India on Thursday in what is being seen as a significant reset in bilateral relations between the two countries.

The visit marks the first official trip to India by a Canadian prime minister since relations became strained during the previous administration, signalling a renewed push to stabilise and strengthen diplomatic and economic engagement.

According to a statement issued by the Canadian Prime Minister's Office, Carney will commence his India tour in Mumbai, where he is expected to meet leading business figures.

He will subsequently travel to New Delhi for high-level discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 2.

"The leaders will focus on elevating and expanding the Canada-India relationship, with ambitious new partnerships in trade, energy, technology and artificial intelligence (AI), talent and culture, and defence. He will meet with business leaders to identify investment opportunities in Canada and create new partnerships between businesses in both nations," the statement released on Monday said.

The statement further underscored Canada's economic strengths, asserting, "Canada has what the world wants -- abundant energy, critical minerals, expertise in technology, and world-class talent. In a changing world, we are investing in our strength, diversifying our trade, and cultivating a dense web of new connections throughout the world to build Canada strong."

The Canadian PMO highlighted that India is the world's fastest-growing major economy and a powerhouse in global commerce and technology. India was Canada's seventh-largest goods and services trading partner in 2024, with two-way trade reaching $30.8 billion.

PM Modi met Carney on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg last November, where he noted that India has set a target of 50 billion USD by 2030 for bilateral trade between the two countries.

Prime Minister Modi mentioned that India and Canada have great potential in strengthening trade and investment linkages.

"We have set a target of 50 billion USD by 2030 for our bilateral trade. Canadian Pension Funds are also showing keen interest in Indian companies," he posted on X after the meeting.

Earlier this month, Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand met External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in Germany.

In an official press release, the Government of Canada stated, "This marks the fifth meeting between the ministers since September 2025, reflecting the growing momentum in the Canada-India relationship, building on more than 75 years of diplomatic relations and strong people-to-people ties. The ministers discussed deepening cooperation in several areas, including energy, technology, and trade."

Highlighting India's expanding global role, the Canadian government noted, "As one of the world's most dynamic and growing economies, Minister Anand noted India's importance as a partner for Canada."

The Ministers "affirmed the shared technological benefits and significant partnership opportunities for both countries' businesses, industries, and workers."

Both sides underscored the substantive progress made on the joint road map for Canada-India relations and reiterated their commitment to strengthening ties through the implementation of road map priorities as well as expanding and diversifying Canada-India trade in support of economic resilience and stability.

EAM Jaishankar said that he had a fruitful conversation with his Canadian counterpart, with both ministers discussing further strengthening of the bilateral ties in various sectors.

Following the completion of his engagements in India, Carney will proceed to Australia before travelling onward to Japan, continuing his broader diplomatic outreach in the Indo-Pacific region.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a Canadian living in Mumbai, this news is heartening. The people-to-people ties are already so strong with the huge Indian diaspora here. Focusing on AI and tech partnerships makes perfect sense for both economies. Hoping for smoother visa processes for students and professionals!
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Rohit P
While the focus on trade and tech is good, I hope our leadership also firmly discusses our core national interests and security concerns. The relationship must be based on mutual respect. The past issues should not be swept under the carpet just for business deals.
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Priyanka N
Canadian pension funds investing in India is a big deal! This can boost infrastructure and green energy projects. Hope the talks also cover easier mobility for skilled Indian workers. We have so much to offer each other.
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Michael C
The statement from Canada saying "Canada has what the world wants" felt a bit boastful, no? 😅 India is also a critical partner with a lot to offer. Hopefully, the visit is marked by genuine partnership rather than just a sales pitch. The bilateral relationship needs balance.
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Kavya N
Cooperation in critical minerals and technology is the way forward. Canada's resources and India's manufacturing and tech prowess are a perfect match. Let's hope for concrete MoUs and not just diplomatic pleasantries. Jai Hind!

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