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PM Modi-Carney G7 meeting opportunity to explore pathways to reset India-Canada ties: MEA

New Delhi, June 12: Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney's forthcoming meeting will be an important opportunity for them to explore pathways to set or reset ties based on mutual respect, shared interests, and sensitivity to each other's concerns and exchange views on bilateral and global issues.

Would be my pleasure to welcome PM Modi for G7: Former Canada MP Chandra Arya calls India indispensable partner

Ottawa, June 7: Former Member of Parliament of Canada, Chandra Arya, has said it would be his pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Canada for the G7 meeting from June 15 to 17, noting that India is an "indispensable partner" and underlining the need for a deeper, structured bilateral relationship based on shared values like "democracy", "pluralism", and a "rules-based international order".

Barred from contesting forthcoming polls, Canadian MP says took 'firm stance' against Khalistani extremism

Ottawa, March 27: Canada's three-term Liberal Member of Parliament Chandra Arya, who has been barred from contesting in the forthcoming elections under the party's banner in his own Ottawa Nepean constituency over alleged foreign-interference concerns involving India, believes he has been denied nomination this time for speaking out against the Khalistani extremist movement in the country.

India-Canada relations likely to improve post-Trudeau era: Former High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria

New Delhi, March 18: Former High Commissioner of India to Canada Ajay Bisaria expressed optimism about the future of India-Canada relations, stating that a change in leadership in Canada could create an opportunity to mend diplomatic ties. He noted that the political relationship had faced significant challenges under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but suggested that a new government could help reset bilateral ties.

Indian HC in Canada celebrates vibrance of Bharat's strong economic and cultural connect

Ottawa, Feb 11: The High Commission of India in Ottawa organised an outreach event in the Canadian capital early Tuesday (India time) to promote several events and initiatives, including the One District One Product (ODOP), World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (Waves 2025), Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025, Mahakumbh 2025, Kashi Tamil Sangam (KTS), Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Scholarship programmes and Indian economy and Budget 2025-26.

Champion of stronger relations with India, Chandra Arya runs for Canadian PM's race

Chandigarh, Jan 10: India-born Canadian MP Chandra Arya, who is slamming Khalistan supporters for celebrating the assassination of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and condemning the defacing of Hindu temples in Canada, has announced that he will run for the Liberal leadership with a campaign promising to make the country "a sovereign republic" with bold political decisions, not optional but a necessity now.

Beginning of the end for Trudeau and his vindictive anti-India politics

New Delhi, Jan 6: As Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he will step down as the Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader once his party has chosen a new leader, the countdown has begun for a significant shift in the Canadian politics and, at the same time, also ignited some hope of the strained bilateral relationship between India and Canada, that hit rock bottom in 2024, getting an opportunity to improve this year.