Canada-India Ties Expand with "New Ambition," Says PM Carney in Delhi

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, during his visit to New Delhi, declared a significant expansion of the bilateral partnership with India, highlighting an unprecedented level of high-level engagement over the past year. He praised India's remarkable economic growth and rising incomes under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. Carney emphasized shared ambitions in future-oriented sectors like clean energy, digital economy, and artificial intelligence. The visit concluded with the exchange of several Memoranda of Understanding, anchoring the partnership in innovation and sustainable development.

Key Points: Canada-India Partnership Expands with New Ambition, Says PM Carney

  • Unprecedented high-level engagement in past year
  • Praise for India's economic growth under Modi
  • New partnerships in clean energy and AI
  • Several MoUs exchanged during visit
  • Visit marks Carney's first official trip to India
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"Not merely renewal of a relationship, it is expansion of a valued partnership": Canadian PM Carney

Canadian PM Mark Carney hails unprecedented engagement with India, praising economic growth and signing new agreements during his official visit.

"This is not merely the renewal of a relationship. It is the expansion of a valued partnership. - Mark Carney"

New Delhi, March 2

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday hailed the "new ambition, focus and foresight" in ties with India, describing the past year as one of unprecedented engagement between Ottawa and New Delhi.

Addressing a Joint Press meet at Hyderabad House in the national capital, Carney thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the "generous hospitality" extended to him and his delegation, Carney said the spirit of partnership had defined bilateral exchanges since their first conversation last June.

"You've extended that hospitality to my ministers as they've visited," Carney said, noting that PM Modi had also attended the recent G7 Summit weeks after their initial discussion.

Highlighting the scale of diplomatic outreach, Carney said there had been more high-level engagement in the past year than in decades. "Our foreign ministers have met five times. Four of my ministers have led delegations here to India. Provincial premiers have been here, including today. There has been more engagement between the Canadian and Indian governments in the last year than there has been in more than two decades combined," he said.

"So this is not merely the renewal of a relationship. It is the expansion of a valued partnership with new ambition, focus and foresight, a partnership between confident countries charting our own course for the future," Carney added.

Reflecting on India's economic trajectory, Carney praised the country's growth under PM Modi's leadership. "In the last decade, let's just reflect on what's happened. Prime Minister, India has become the fastest-growing economy in the world in terms of per capita income. Incomes in this country have risen at a pace never seen in history, seldom in human history," he said.

He also pointed to India's advancements in emerging sectors. "The most ambitious projects in clean energy, in the digital economy, in biofuels, in the next generation of artificial intelligence talent are all here in India," Carney said, adding that Canada shares similar aspirations.

"Canada shares such ambition and your sense of purpose," he said, indicating that the evolving partnership would be anchored in innovation, sustainable development and shared economic priorities.

The two countries also exchanged several MoUs in the presence of both Prime Ministers.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at Hyderabad House in the national capital, focusing on strengthening cooperation and partnership between the two countries.

The Canadian Prime Minister arrived in India on February 27 for an official visit at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This marks Carney's first official visit to the country, which began when he arrived in Mumbai. He will depart from India today following his engagements in the national capital.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the recognition of India's growth story on a global stage. PM Carney's words about our economic trajectory are encouraging. Let's hope this partnership translates into more opportunities for our students and professionals in Canada.
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Rohit P
While the diplomatic language is nice, we need to see action. Past engagements with Western nations have sometimes led to lots of talk but limited tangible outcomes for the average Indian. Fingers crossed this time it's different.
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Sarah B
As a Canadian living in India for work, this is great news. The collaboration on AI and clean energy is exactly what both our countries need. The people-to-people ties are already so strong, this government-level push will make things even better.
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Vikram M
"Charting our own course for the future" - I like that phrase. It's important that such partnerships are based on mutual respect and India's own strategic interests, not just following someone else's agenda. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The focus on sustainable development is crucial. If Canada can share technology and investment for our biofuels and solar projects, it will help us meet our climate goals faster. A win-win partnership, indeed.

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