Positive development: Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri after India, Canada agree to reinstate high commissioners

ANI June 18, 2025 236 views

India and Canada have taken steps to mend strained diplomatic relations by agreeing to reinstate high commissioners. Union Minister Hardeep Puri praised the move as PM Modi and Canadian counterpart Mark Carney held productive talks at the G7 Summit. The nations plan to resume trade negotiations and collaborate on emerging technologies after last year's tensions over Khalistani extremist allegations. Puri also criticized Congress for spreading misinformation about Modi's G7 participation while highlighting India's global diplomatic engagements.

"The relationship will now be handled in a more focused manner" - Hardeep Singh Puri
New Delhi, June 18: Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday hailed the recent engagement between India and Canada as a "positive development", after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney "agreed to take calibrated steps to restore stability to the relationship" and decided to restore High Commissioners to each other's capitals.

Key Points

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Modi and Carney agree to restore envoys after G7 Summit talks

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Trade and security dialogues to resume after Nijjar tensions

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Collaboration planned on AI, clean energy and critical minerals

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Puri slams Congress for "fake news" on Modi's G7 participation

The Union Minister stated that after the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Mark Carney, the bilateral relationship will now be handled in a more focused manner.

"With Canada, I think there is a special significance... The relationship had almost completely derailed... But the decision that the two sides, after a very fruitful discussion that the PM had with his Canadian counterpart, restore diplomatic relations...the decision that designated new envoys to be stationed in Canada and India, I think, is a very positive development. "It means that the relationship will now be handled in a more focused manner," Puri told ANI.

During the meeting at the sidelines of the G7 Summit held in Canada's Kananaskis, PM Modi and Canadian PM Mark Carney also agreed to resume senior-level dialogues on trade, people-to-people contact, and connectivity. They also decided that the trade negotiations -- which were paused -- will be taken up soon.

Both countries also planned to collaborate on clean energy, technology, digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence (AI), food security, and critical minerals. The leaders agreed to stay in touch and meet again soon to further strengthen their ties.

Last year, tensions had escalated between India and Canada when former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that his government had "credible allegations" of India's involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in 2023.

India has strongly denied the allegations, terming them "absurd" and "motivated", and has accused Canada of giving space to extremist and anti-India elements. In the aftermath, India recalled six diplomats from Canada after they were declared "persons of interest" by Canadian authorities investigating Nijjar's killing. Nijjar was shot dead outside a gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18, 2023.

Puri also took a dig at the Congress party, accusing it of spreading "fake news." The BJP leader asserted that Prime Minister Modi has been actively participating in the G7 summits for several years and continues to play a key role in advancing diplomatic engagement on the global stage.

"...Since this G7 Summit was being hosted by Canada, in Calgary, there were a lot of fake narratives which were flowing out of the lie-producing factory which is presently anchored in the INC - things about not being invited, this has not happened, that has not happened." Facts of the matter are that the PM has been an invitee to G7 Summits for several years now. He not only participates but he is always promoting the processes of diplomacy and peace no matter where the tension points globally are," the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas said.

Narendra Modi concluded his visit to Canada, where he participated in the G7 Summit and departed for Croatia. During his visit, PM Modi expressed gratitude to the people and government of Canada for hosting a successful G7 Summit and underscored how India remains committed to the cause of global peace, prosperity and security.

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Rahul K.
This is a welcome step! 🇮🇳🤝🇨🇦 Diplomatic relations should never suffer because of political posturing. Canada is home to so many Indians and we share deep people-to-people ties. Hope both countries now focus on trade and technology collaborations which benefit citizens of both nations.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the thaw in relations, Canada must stop sheltering Khalistani elements who threaten India's sovereignty. Our government is right to be firm on national security while keeping diplomatic channels open. The trade talks resuming is good news though - our IT sector can benefit.
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Amit S.
The timing is interesting - just before elections in Canada? Feels like political games on both sides. But as an Indian student planning to study in Canada, I'm relieved. The visa delays and uncertainty were causing too much stress. Hope this brings stability for students and professionals.
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Neha T.
Clean energy and AI collaboration sounds promising! Canada has great research facilities and India has brilliant minds. This could be a win-win partnership if they focus on future technologies rather than getting stuck in past controversies. Kudos to PM Modi for keeping dialogue channels open despite the tensions.
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Vikram J.
I'm cautiously optimistic. The Khalistani issue won't disappear overnight - Canada needs to show concrete action against extremists operating from their soil. But business cannot suffer forever. Maybe this calibrated approach will work better than complete breakdown of relations.
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Sunita R.
As someone with family in both countries, this news brings relief. The past year has been difficult with all the tensions. Hope both governments now work to strengthen the cultural bridge between our nations. The Indian diaspora in Canada contributes so much to both societies - they deserve peaceful relations.

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