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PM Modi congratulates Mark Carney on election as Canada's Prime Minister

ANI April 29, 2025 471 views

PM Modi congratulated Mark Carney on becoming Canada's new Prime Minister, emphasizing shared democratic values. The election was one of Canada's most unpredictable, with Carney leading the Liberals to victory. Unlike Trudeau, Carney has signaled a commitment to improving India-Canada relations. The vote took place amid trade tensions with the US and shifting political dynamics.

"India and Canada are bound by shared democratic values and vibrant people-to-people ties." – PM Narendra Modi"
New Delhi, April 29: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Mark J. Carney on his election as the Prime Minister of Canada, extending warm wishes to the Liberal Party for their electoral victory.

Key Points

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Modi highlights democratic ties with Canada

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Carney replaces Trudeau after unpredictable election

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Liberal Party secures victory amid Trump tensions

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Carney seeks stronger India relations

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1917135483366478224

Posting on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi wrote, "Congratulations Mark J Carney on your election as the Prime Minister of Canada and to the Liberal Party on their victory. India and Canada are bound by shared democratic values, a steadfast commitment to the rule of law, and vibrant people-to-people ties. I look forward to working with you to strengthen our partnership and unlock greater opportunities for our people."

Canadian news outlet CTV News has projected that Carney and the Liberal Party will retain power, winning enough seats in the 45th federal election to form the government. Carney had taken over the leadership from Justin Trudeau, who resigned towards the end of his term after losing the confidence of his party.

The election was marked as one of the most unpredictable in Canadian history, with Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet, and Green Party co-Leader Jonathan Pedneault leading their respective parties in a highly competitive race.

The election took place against the backdrop of tariff threats and repeated attacks from US President Donald Trump, who referred to Canada as the "51st state of the United States." According to an IPSOS poll conducted by Global News, the Liberal Party held a four-point lead heading into Monday's polls.

Carney had called an early election after dissolving Parliament, seeking a renewed mandate in what he described as "the most significant crisis of his lifetime," citing Trump's trade actions and threats to Canadian sovereignty.

His background as a former central banker and strong economic credentials, coupled with his rejection of Trump's annexation rhetoric, earned him the highest approval ratings among federal leaders.

Unlike his predecessor, Trudeau, whose tenure saw strained relations with India following his allegations regarding the killing of NIA-designated terrorist Hardeep Nijjar, Carney has publicly advocated for improving ties with India. He notably extended condolences following the Pahalgam terror attack, signalling a commitment to strengthening India-Canada relations.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Great to see diplomatic relations improving between our countries! Carney seems like a pragmatic leader who understands global economics. Hope this leads to more trade opportunities 🤝
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Rajesh P.
While I appreciate PM Modi's gesture, I wish the statement had addressed the recent tensions more directly. Acknowledging past issues while moving forward would have shown stronger leadership.
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Michael T.
As a Canadian, I'm cautiously optimistic about Carney's leadership. His economic background is impressive, but the real test will be how he handles relations with both India and the US. Interesting times ahead!
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Priya M.
So refreshing to see leaders who prioritize diplomacy over drama! Carney's stance on India relations gives me hope for the Indian diaspora in Canada 🇮🇳❤️🇨🇦
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David L.
Carney vs Trump is going to be fascinating to watch. The former Bank of England governor knows his economics, while Trump... well, we know what he knows. Canada needs strong leadership right now.
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Anika R.
The contrast between Carney and Trudeau's approach to India is striking. Hope this means easier visas and more cultural exchanges between our countries! Would love to visit Canada soon ✈️

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