PM Mark Carney Embarks on Key Indo-Pacific Tour to India, Australia, Japan

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has embarked on a significant tour to India, Australia, and Japan to strengthen economic and strategic ties. His first stop in India includes meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to elevate the bilateral relationship, with a focus on new partnerships in trade, energy, AI, and defence. The visit aims to advance negotiations on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement intended to double two-way trade to $70 billion by 2030. Carney will subsequently meet with leaders in Australia and Japan to deepen cooperation on defence, critical minerals, and clean energy, aiming to diversify trade and attract investment for Canada.

Key Points: Canada's PM Carney Visits India to Boost Trade & Defence Ties

  • Elevating Canada-India strategic partnership
  • Negotiating ambitious trade deal to double bilateral trade
  • Deepening defence & tech ties with Australia
  • Strengthening clean energy & security cooperation with Japan
  • Attracting international investment for Canada
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to depart for India today

Canadian PM Mark Carney begins a tour to India, Australia, and Japan to forge new partnerships in trade, energy, tech, AI, and defence.

"In a more uncertain world, Canada is focused on what we can control...forging new partnerships abroad to create greater certainty, security and prosperity at home. - Mark Carney"

Ottawa, February 26

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to depart for Mumbai, India, on Thursday at 10 am, according to the official statement by the Prime Minister of Canada's office.

Carney will travel to India, Australia and Japan from February 26 to March 7, an official statement from Carney's office said on Monday.

The focus during his visit will be on businesses across trade, energy, technology, and defence, the Canadian government statement said.

"Prime Minister Carney will first visit Mumbai, then New Delhi, India, where he will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 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 read.

This will be Carney's first visit to India after he assumed office following Justin Trudeau.

"In a more divided and uncertain world, Canada's new government is focused on what we can control. We are building a stronger, more independent, and more resilient economy. We are building our strength at home, diversifying our trade abroad, and attracting massive new international investment. To these ends, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that he will travel to India, Australia, and Japan, from February 26 to March 7, 2026, to unlock new opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses across trade, energy, technology, and defence," Carney's office said in a statement.

Through these visits to three of Canada's strongest Indo-Pacific partners, Carney will deepen regional ties that are critical to our security and prosperity.

India was Canada's seventh-largest goods and services trading partner in 2024, wherein the two-way trade between the two countries was nearly USD 31 billion, as per the Canadian government.

During the 2025 G20 Leaders' Summit, New Delhi and Ottawa agreed to formally launch negotiations for an ambitious Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which aims to double the two-way trade between the two nations to $70 billion by 2030.

Carney will then travel to Sydney and Canberra, Australia, to meet with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and deepen cooperation on defence and maritime security, critical minerals, trade, and advanced technologies, including AI. He will deliver an address to both Houses of Australia's Parliament and invited dignitaries - marking the first such address by a Canadian Prime Minister in nearly 20 years. Prime Minister Carney will also meet with business leaders and investors to attract new capital into Canada and support two-way trade and investment with Australia.

In Tokyo, Japan, Carney will meet with Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae to strengthen mutual investment and partnerships in clean energy, advanced manufacturing, critical minerals, and food security. The leaders will also discuss strengthening joint efforts on security and defence, including to support a free and open Indo-Pacific, the statement said.

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.

"In a more uncertain world, Canada is focused on what we can control. We are diversifying our trade and attracting massive new investment to create new opportunities for our workers and businesses. We are forging new partnerships abroad to create greater certainty, security and prosperity at home," the statement quoted Carney as saying.

India is the world's fastest-growing major economy and a powerhouse in global commerce and technology. In 2024, India was Canada's seventh-largest goods and services trading partner, with two-way trade coming to USD 30.8 billion.

At last year's G20 Leaders' Summit, Canada and India agreed to formally launch negotiations for an ambitious Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement that will support Canada's goal to more than double two-way trade to USD 70 billion by 2030.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector in Bangalore, I'm particularly excited about the AI and technology partnerships mentioned. Canada has strong research institutions and India has the talent and scale. This could be a win-win for innovation.
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Rohit P
Hope the discussions are substantive and not just photo-ops. The previous government's approach caused a lot of unnecessary friction. Let's hope Mr. Carney's visit marks a fresh, pragmatic chapter based on mutual respect and shared economic interests.
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Priya S
Defence partnership is interesting. With a changing global order, having strong ties with countries like Canada in the Indo-Pacific is crucial for stability. Also, more opportunities for Indian students and professionals in Canada would be welcome!
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Michael C
The focus on energy and critical minerals is smart. Canada has the resources, India has the manufacturing and consumption demand. A CEPA agreement that simplifies trade rules could be a game-changer for many industries.
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Nisha Z
While the economic talks are important, I hope cultural ties and people-to-people connections are also strengthened. The Indian diaspora in Canada is a huge bridge between our nations. More direct flights between Mumbai/ Delhi and Canadian cities would be great! ✈️

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