India and Canada Chart New Course for Partnership Following Prime Minister Carney's Visit

India and Canada Chart New Course for Partnership Following Prime Minister Carney's Visit.webp

New Delhi, March 3 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the recent visit of his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, has laid a strong foundation for a truly renewed partnership between the two countries.

Modi also expressed his anticipation of working with Prime Minister Carney to build a future characterized by trust, growth, innovation, and shared prosperity for the people of both nations.

He made this statement in response to a video posted by Carney on X, highlighting key moments of his visit where the Canadian prime minister had stated that his visit to India was not just a renewal of the Canada-India partnership, but also an expansion with new ambition and focus, between two confident countries charting their own course for the future.

"You are absolutely right, Prime Minister Carney. Your visit has laid a strong foundation for a truly renewed partnership. I look forward to working together with you to build a future defined by trust, growth, innovation, and shared prosperity for the people of our nations," Modi wrote on X.

The Canadian prime minister was in India from February 27 to March 2, during which India and Canada finalized key agreements on the supply of uranium and critical minerals, and agreed to conclude a comprehensive economic partnership agreement soon.

In their dialogues, the two prime ministers also pledged to ramp up cooperation in defence, critical technologies, small and modular nuclear reactors, education, and renewable energy.

Carney was accompanied by a high-level delegation. He also interacted with leading Indian and Canadian corporate leaders, financial experts, and innovators.
 
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