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Dinesh K Patnaik appointed India's next High Commissioner to Canada amid reset in ties

India has appointed senior diplomat Dinesh K Patnaik as its next High Commissioner to Canada. This move comes as both countries work to normalize relations after months of diplomatic strain. The tensions began when former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau alleged Indian involvement in a Khalistani terrorist's killing. Current leaders Modi and Carney have since met and agreed to restore stability to the relationship.

New Delhi, August 28

Senior diplomat Dinesh K Patnaik, a 1990-batch officer of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), has been appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to Canada, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday.

Patnaik is currently serving as India's Ambassador to Spain since November 2021 and is expected to take up his new assignment shortly, the MEA said in a statement.

His appointment comes as New Delhi and Ottawa seek to normalise diplomatic relations, nearly nine months after India withdrew its High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma and several senior diplomats amid escalating bilateral tensions.

In June, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had confirmed that both countries were working toward reinstating High Commissioners in each other's capitals.

He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney reaffirmed the importance of bilateral ties during a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada, and agreed to take steps to "restore stability" in the relationship.

"We had issued a press release when we had the last meeting of PM Modi with Prime Minister Carney, on the sidelines of G7 in Kananaskis in Alberta. Both leaders then reaffirmed the importance of India-Canada ties based on shared democratic values, respect for the rule of law, and commitment to upholding the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. Both sides agreed to take calibrated and constructive steps to restore stability in the relationship, beginning with the early return of high commissioners to each other's capitals," Randhir Jaiswal said.

Diplomatic ties soured sharply last year after then Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged "credible allegations" of Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023, claims New Delhi strongly rejected as "absurd" and "motivated."

In response, India recalled six diplomats, including its High Commissioner, and expelled six Canadian diplomats.

Nijjar was shot dead outside a gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18, 2023.

With Mark Carney now serving as the Canadian Prime Minister after Trudeau's resignation, both countries appear to be taking steps to improve ties. According to MEA, PM Modi and PM Carney had a "key meeting" at the G7 Summit where they discussed ways to restore and strengthen the bilateral relationship.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some positive development! The Trudeau allegations really damaged our relationship. Glad both sides are working to restore normalcy. Indian students and businesses in Canada suffered a lot during this tension.

Aman W

While I welcome the diplomatic reset, I hope our government maintains a firm stance on national security matters. We cannot compromise on sovereignty issues, no matter the pressure.

Sarah B

As someone with family in both countries, this is such a relief! The tension was affecting so many people. Hope Mr. Patnaik can help rebuild the trust that was lost.

Vikram M

Patnaik has good experience from Spain posting. But Canada is a different ball game with the Khalistani elements there. He'll need to be very strategic in his approach.

Michael C

This is a positive step forward. Both countries have too much at stake - trade, education, and people-to-people ties. Hope the new Canadian PM brings a more balanced approach than his predecessor.

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