Key Points

Canada is signaling a significant diplomatic reset by inviting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit in Kananaskis. The invitation comes after years of strained relations, with Canadian lawmaker Dallas Brodie emphasizing the need for positive engagement between the two countries. Both nations share a substantial Indian diaspora and mutual interests in combating extremism and terrorism. The summit presents an opportunity for both leaders to address critical bilateral and global challenges.

Key Points: Modi Invited to G7 Summit Amid Canada Diplomatic Reset

  • Canada seeks diplomatic repair with India after recent tensions
  • G7 Summit to strengthen bilateral relations
  • Khalistani extremism remains a significant concern
  • PM Modi's attendance signals renewed engagement
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India being invited to G7 Summit, our PM reaching out for this is fantastic development: Canadian lawmaker

Canadian lawmaker Dallas Brodie highlights PM Modi's G7 invite as positive diplomatic shift, addressing bilateral challenges

"Having India being invited to G7 Summit is a fantastic development - Dallas Brodie, Canadian MLA"

By Ravi Khandelwal, Vancouver, June 6

Canada needs to have a better relationship with India and move forward positively and the invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney for the G7 Summit is a "fantastic development", a Canadian lawmaker said on Friday.

In an interview with ANI, Dallas Brodie, a Canadian lawyer and MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena in British Columbia, also expressed concern at the Khalistani extremism, saying it is "a significant problem" and most Hindus and Sikhs are not happy with the situation.

In a veiled reference to the previous government in Canada led by Justin Trudeau, Dallas Brodie said that ties between India and Canada had seen a downslide and PM Mark Carney reaching out to India signals that "they want to fix this dynamic" and "is a very positive development".

"Having India being invited to G7 Summit and our PM Mark Carney reaching out to India for this, is a fantastic development...There's a lot in common between our countries. Canada has the largest diaspora of Indian people in the world...This move by the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, to reach out to India, is a very positive development. For the last several years, things have not been good. It's very negative. We need to have a better relationship with India and move forward positively. I think this signals that they want to fix this dynamic," she said.

Dallas Brodie said PM Modi's visit to Canada for the G7 Summit will strengthen ties between the two countries. The G7 Summit would be held at Kananaskis in Canada from June 15 to 17.

PM Modi received a call from Mark J Carney, inviting him to attend the upcoming G7 Summit.

"Glad to receive a call from Prime Minister @MarkJCarney of Canada. Congratulated him on his recent election victory and thanked him for the invitation to the G7 Summit in Kananaskis later this month. As vibrant democracies bound by deep people-to-people ties, India and Canada will work together with renewed vigour, guided by mutual respect and shared interests. Look forward to our meeting at the Summit," PM Modi said in a post on X.

The Canadian lawmaker said India and Canada have a lot in common and that India is a huge market.

Answering a query, she said Khalistani extremism is dangerous and scary for many people and it's time for deal with it firmly.

"The situation of Khalistani extremism is a significant problem. There's no question. Most Hindus and Sikh people in Canada are not happy with this situation. Hopefully, this will be discussed by the federal government with India. I'm in the provincial government in British Columbia, where there is a large, Khalistani movement. It's dangerous and scary for many people, and it's time for this to be dealt with firmly. I hope this will be discussed in meetings between, Prime Minister Mark Carney and India in the G7 meeting," she said.

Dallas Brodie said she is working towards the creation of a memorial for the victims of the Kanishka bombing. The AI-182 'Kanishka' bombing in 1985 was planned and executed in Canada. The dastardly attack claimed the lives of 329 innocent people (largely of India-origin), including 24 Indian nationals.

Answering a query, the Canadian lawmaker said the terror attack in Pahalgam was sickening and Canada has to take a position on these kinds of things.

"I would imagine that this (subject of eliminating terrorism) is going to be top of mind for PM Modi and Canadian PM Mark Carney. I can't imagine that this issue would not be addressed between these two leaders. The attack on the tourists in Kashmir was sickening, and Canada has to take a position on these kinds of things and deal with this. I'm hoping this will be on the list of items that they deal with and I'm sure it will be," she said.

- ANI

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Arjun P.
This is a welcome step after years of strained relations. Canada finally seems to be acknowledging the concerns of Indian citizens regarding Khalistani extremism. Hope this leads to concrete action against anti-India elements operating from Canadian soil. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As an NRI in Canada, I'm relieved to see this positive development. The Khalistani issue has made many of us uncomfortable here. Glad the new government is taking a different approach than Trudeau's administration. Jai Hind!
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Rahul K.
While the invitation is good, we should remain cautious. Canada has a history of flip-flopping on Khalistani extremism. Actions speak louder than words - let's see if they actually crack down on these elements or just make diplomatic noises.
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Sunita D.
The Kanishka memorial is long overdue! 329 innocent lives were lost in that tragedy. It's shameful that it took nearly 40 years for Canada to acknowledge this properly. Better late than never, I suppose.
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Vikram S.
India's growing global stature is evident from this G7 invite. But we must ensure our concerns about terrorism are addressed properly. No more empty promises from Canada please!
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Neha T.
As someone with family in both countries, I hope this marks a new chapter. The Indian diaspora in Canada contributes so much - it's time our security concerns were taken seriously. The Pahalgam attack reference shows they're finally waking up to reality.
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Karan J.
While I appreciate the positive tone, let's not

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