India-Canada Ties Strengthen with Focus on Trade, Tech & Energy Cooperation

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand met on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, marking their fifth engagement since September 2025. The leaders underscored substantive progress on the joint roadmap for bilateral relations and discussed deepening cooperation in energy, technology, and trade. Both ministers emphasized a commitment to expanding and diversifying trade to support economic resilience, with Anand highlighting India's importance as a dynamic economic partner. The meeting precedes an upcoming visit to India by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, with optimism surrounding forthcoming negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

Key Points: India, Canada Commit to Strengthen Ties, Diversify Trade

  • Fifth ministerial meeting since Sept 2025
  • Focus on trade diversification & economic resilience
  • Progress on joint roadmap reviewed
  • CEPA negotiations to begin soon
  • Shared tech benefits & partnership opportunities affirmed
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India-Canada emphasise commitment to strengthening ties, diversifying trade to support economic resilience

EAM Jaishankar meets Canadian FM Anand in Munich, emphasizing progress on bilateral roadmap and expanding trade for economic resilience.

"India-Canada ties continue their steady progress. - S Jaishankar"

Munich, February 16

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met his Canadian counterpart Anita Anand on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference where the leaders underlined strengthening of ties and discussed diversifying trade, an official statement from the Canadian Government said on Monday.

The statement highlighted how this was 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.

The statement noted that the ministers underscored the substantive progress made on the joint road map for Canada-India relations announced in October 2025. They emphasized 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.

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand underlined the importance of India as a partner for Canada. The statement said, "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."

In a post on X, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the steady progress in ties between New Delhi and Ottawa. He said, "Was great to sit down and catch up with FM @AnitaAnandMP of Canada. India-Canada ties continue their steady progress."

In a post on X, Foreign Minister Anita Anand highlighted that Canada remains committed to constructive engagement, and I look forward to continuing the efforts in India.

The meeting between the leaders comes as Prime Minister Carney is set to travel to India.

Earlier, Dinesh Patnaik, the Indian High Commissioner to Canada said that the current status of the ties between New Delhi and Ottawa is doing extremely well despite the blip in the last two years. Speaking to the Financial Post in Canada, Patnaik expressed confidence ahead of the visit of Canadian PM Mark Carney to India and said that the two countries have shared values across areas and that minor irritants should not affect the ties.

The High Commissioner had also expressed optimism as the negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement are underway and said that the negotiations would start by late February to early March.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see relations getting back on track. The "blip" High Commissioner Patnaik mentioned was quite significant for many of us. While economic cooperation is crucial, I hope there's also a quiet, firm understanding on respecting each other's sovereignty going forward.
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Rohit P
Energy and tech cooperation sounds promising. Canada has resources, India has innovation and scale. This is a win-win. Hope PM Carney's visit leads to concrete agreements, especially in clean tech.
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Sarah B
As someone with family in both countries, this makes me happy. The people-to-people ties are indeed the strongest foundation. More student exchanges, easier travel, and collaborative research would be fantastic outcomes.
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Vikram M
"Steady progress" is the key phrase. Diplomacy is often about quiet, persistent work. Jaishankar ji and the MEA team deserve credit for navigating complex waters. The focus should remain on national interest and mutual benefit.
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Karthik V
Diversifying trade is essential for economic resilience. We shouldn't be overly dependent on any one region. Canada is a stable partner. Let's get that CEPA signed! More Canadian investments in Indian infrastructure, please.
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Nikhil C
While the tone is positive, I hope our government

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