India, Canada commit to strengthening bilateral ties, discuss trade
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This marks the fifth meeting between the ministers since September 2025, reflecting the growing momentum in the Canada-India relationship, a statement issued by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) said on Sunday.
"Was great to sit down and catch up with FM @AnitaAnandMP of Canada. India-Canada ties continue their steady progress," Jaishankar posted on social media after the meeting on Saturday.
The two ministers discussed deepening cooperation in several areas, including energy, technology, and trade.
"Good to see my Indian counterpart Minister @DrSJaishankar to discuss the CanadaIndia relationship and the work ahead to advance our shared interests," Anand posted on social media.
Anand noted India's importance as a partner for Canada as the two ministers shared technological benefits and significant partnership opportunities for businesses, industries and workers of both countries.
"Canada remains committed to constructive engagement, and I look forward to continuing our efforts in India," she added.
The ministers also underscored the substantive progress made on the joint roadmap for Canada-India relations announced in October 2025.
They emphasised their commitment to strengthening ties through the implementation of roadmap priorities as well as expanding and diversifying Canada-India trade in support of economic resilience and stability.
In October 2024, India recalled its high commissioner and five other diplomats after Ottawa attempted to link them to the Nijjar case. India also expelled an equal number of Canadian diplomats.
However, Liberal Party leader Carney's victory in the parliamentary election in April last year helped in beginning the process to reset relations.
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