
Canadian PM Carney’s Four-Day India Trip to Boost Trade, Strategic Partnership with India
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will begin a four-day visit to India on Friday, marking his first trip to the country as prime minister. The visit is aimed at giving a new momentum to India-Canada bilateral ties , which came under strain following a diplomatic row in 2023 over the killing of a Khalistani separatist .
Carney’s first stop will be Mumbai , where he will engage in business meetings and interact with top Indian and Canadian corporate leaders, financial experts, and innovators. These engagements are expected to strengthen economic complementarities and open avenues for enhanced trade and investment between the two countries.
On Sunday, Carney will arrive in New Delhi , where he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday for wide-ranging bilateral talks. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) , the discussions will review progress across various areas of the India-Canada Strategic Partnership , building on previous meetings held in Kananaskis in June last year and Johannesburg in November .
The MEA described the visit as taking place at an important juncture in the normalisation of bilateral relations . Both leaders are expected to reaffirm a constructive and balanced partnership grounded in mutual respect, people-to-people ties, and shared economic interests. The talks will also provide an opportunity to strengthen collaboration in trade, innovation, and strategic areas, while consolidating the positive momentum in India-Canada relations .
Officials hope the visit will mark a forward-looking phase in the partnership, paving the way for closer cooperation in multiple sectors and reinforcing the shared vision of both nations for long-term strategic engagement.
Carney’s trip underscores the commitment of both countries to overcome past challenges and build a sustainable, mutually beneficial relationship in political, economic, and cultural domains.
