Key Points

The Indian diaspora in Canada views PM Modi's G7 visit as a turning point for bilateral relations. Community leaders express cautious optimism about rebuilding trust after years of strain over Khalistani concerns. Trade, technology, and academic exchanges are seen as key areas for strengthened cooperation. The invitation to the G7 summit underscores India's growing global influence despite not being a member.

Key Points: Modi Canada Visit Sparks Hope for India Ties Among Diaspora

  • Modi's G7 visit seen as diplomatic reset for India-Canada ties
  • Diaspora highlights trade and tech collaboration potential
  • Optimism grows despite past Khalistani tensions
  • Over 1M Indian-Canadians push for stronger bilateral relations
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Indian diaspora sees PM Modi's Canada visit as moment for rebuilding trust

Indian diaspora welcomes PM Modi's Canada G7 visit as a chance to reset strained relations and boost bilateral cooperation.

"We see this visit as a pivotal moment to rebuild trust, enhance cooperation – HS Paneser, Global Indian Diaspora Alliance"

Alberta, June 15

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on a three-nation tour, culminating in his participation at the G7 Summit hosted in Alberta, Canada, members of the Indian diaspora across Canada and the United States have extended a warm welcome and expressed hope for a renewed chapter in India-Canada relations.

The visit comes at a time when bilateral ties between the two nations have been strained in recent years, primarily due to concerns over Canada's perceived leniency towards Khalistani separatist elements.

However, PM Modi's invitation by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is being viewed by many as a significant diplomatic overture and a potential turning point in Indo-Canadian relations.

"We warmly welcome you to Canada and hope that with your arrival, the relations between India and Canada will grow stronger and more prosperous," said Harjit Singh Sandhu, Vice Chairman of the India Canada Organisation (ICO), Montreal.

Echoing a similar sentiment, Harpreet Singh, a Canada-based journalist, noted the importance of the G7 platform.

"The world is passing through a critical phase, and the G7 meeting in Alberta will be a great opportunity for world leaders to brainstorm and find solutions to pressing global challenges," Singh said.

"Our Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi from India, which is a welcome step. There have been issues between India and Canada in the past few years, and I hope during this meeting, things are sorted out and a new path is chosen where both countries develop and prosper," said Harpreet Singh.

Singh emphasised the importance of strengthening cooperation in trade, technology, and investment, stating that the over one million-strong Indian diaspora in Canada is eager for "peace, stability, and progress."

In New Jersey, HS Paneser, President of the Global Indian Diaspora Alliance, hailed the visit as a "pivotal moment to reset and rebuild Indo-Canadian relations."

"As of June 2025, Prime Minister Modi's participation in the G7 Summit, hosted by Prime Minister Carney, is being widely viewed by the Indian diaspora and global observers as a crucial opportunity to address and improve the recent strain in bilateral ties," Paneser told ANI.

He pointed to a prevailing sentiment of cautious optimism among the diaspora, referring to the G7 invitation as "an olive branch -- a symbolic and strategic soft restart to the relationship."

Highlighting shared interests in trade, critical minerals, technology, and academic exchange, Paneser said both countries stand to benefit from "strengthened cooperation and mutual respect." He also stressed the significance of people-to-people ties, particularly the contributions of Indian students and professionals in Canada.

"The fact that PM Modi has been invited to the G7, despite India not being a member, underscores India's rising global stature as the world's most populous country and fourth-largest economy," Paneser remarked.

"We see this visit as a pivotal moment to rebuild trust, enhance cooperation, and usher in a more constructive and mutually beneficial phase in Indo-Canadian relations."

Concluding on a hopeful note, he added, "In the spirit of progress and partnership, we, the members of the Indian diaspora, wholeheartedly welcome this positive move and hope it marks the beginning of better days for both nations."

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This visit is much needed! Canada must understand India's concerns about Khalistani elements operating freely there. Our diaspora wants peace, but we can't ignore threats to India's sovereignty. Hope PM Modi addresses this firmly yet diplomatically. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone with relatives in Canada, I'm cautiously optimistic. The trade and education opportunities are too valuable to lose over political differences. Let's hope both sides find middle ground - after all, Canada is home to so many desis! 🤞
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Amit S.
Canada needs India more than India needs Canada. With our growing economy and market size, they should be more respectful of our concerns. PM Modi shouldn't compromise on national security just for diplomacy's sake.
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Sunita R.
The G7 invitation shows how much the world values India's voice! But I hope our PM also raises issues like easier visas for Indian professionals and students. Many talented youth want to work there but face unnecessary hurdles.
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Vikram J.
Canada has been a second home for Punjabis for generations. It's sad to see relations strained. Both governments must ensure the diaspora isn't caught in the middle. Maybe this visit will bring some thaw in relations.
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Neha P.
While security concerns are valid, we must also acknowledge that Canada has been welcoming to Indian immigrants. The focus should be on strengthening economic ties - especially in tech and green energy sectors. This visit could open new opportunities!

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