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It’s better to keep quiet than pass an unnecessary and irrelevant comment like you have done.Not that assassins have a certain look but he doesn't look like one
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It’s better to keep quiet than pass an unnecessary and irrelevant comment like you have done.Not that assassins have a certain look but he doesn't look like one
You should probably never post, in that case.It’s better to keep quiet than pass an unnecessary and irrelevant comment like you have done.
I thought India is a superpower next to the US. Middle power visit, nah.OTTAWA, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Mumbai on Friday on his first official visit to India, hoping to reset the sometimes fractious relationship with the world's most populous country as he seeks new global alliances.
Carney will meet business leaders in Mumbai and start talks on a comprehensive trade agreement, which is expected to be completed by November, his foreign minister told Reuters. He is scheduled to travel on to New Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Carney has sought closer ties with China and Middle Eastern countries as well as India, as he tries to reduce Canada's dependence on the United States and forge a new global trading order led by what he calls middle-power countries.
Relations between Canada and India soured several years ago after explosive allegations by then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the Indian government was linked to the assassination of a Canadian citizen who was also a prominent Sikh separatist. India has repeatedly denied any such links.
Unlike several previous Canadian leaders, including Trudeau, Carney will not make a stop in India's Punjab region, a major origin of Indian migration to Canada. Sikh separatists have pushed for an independent state in the Punjab and a visit there risks irking Carney's Indian hosts.
Analysts say the move signals a more pragmatic foreign policy that aims to wean Canada away from the United States, spurred by President Donald Trump's tariff war and annexation threats.
"The Prime Minister has a laser-beam focus on attracting capital to Canada, not playing to the Indian diaspora back home," said Goldy Hyder, president of the Business Council of Canada.
"This is a business trip aimed at growing the economy to give Canadians more economic sovereignty," he said, calling the approach a significant shift from the Trudeau era.
Last month, the European Union and India reached a landmark trade deal to cut tariffs on most goods, raising expectations that India might soon sign a similar deal with Canada. India's high commissioner to Canada told Reuters in January that Carney will likely sign a 10-year, C$2.8 billion ($2.05 billion) uranium supply deal and smaller agreements on oil and gas, the environment, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, education and culture.
Anand said Carney's foreign policy was driven by the reordering of global trading relationships and that "no country will ever have a pass in terms of the domestic safety and security of this country."
FENDING OFF AMERICAN HEGEMONY
After India, Carney will visit Australia, where he will address parliament and discuss military, trade and defense links. En route back to Ottawa, Carney will meet Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and talk about boosting trade in autos, energy and critical minerals.
Jonathan Kalles, a former adviser to ex-Prime Minister Trudeau, said Carney's agenda was defined by the new geopolitical order he outlined in his Davos speech, where he called for middle powers to adopt a "principled and pragmatic" path to fend off American hegemony.
"When the world is nice and calm, you can try to change the world and talk about virtues," he said. "But when you're living in uncertain times, the Prime Minister's job is to advance the country's interests and Mark Carney knows very well his job is to diversify our trade and strengthen the economy."
($1 = 1.3684 Canadian dollars)
Reporting by Maria Cheng; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Edmund Klamann
Indians favorite words are "India! The Emerging Superpower!"I thought India is a superpower next to the US. Middle power visit, nah.
whatever happened to the case where Indian agents popped some Canadian citizen?Indians favorite words are "India! The Emerging Superpower!"
It was blamed on rogue elements of Indian intelligence. A few Indians were prosecuted and convicted.whatever happened to the case where Indian agents popped some Canadian citizen?
It was blamed on rogue elements of Indian intelligence. A few Indians were prosecuted and convicted.
India and Canada have announced a host of agreements, including a 10-year nuclear energy deal, after their prime ministers met in Delhi to reset ties that plummeted due to diplomatic tensions.
Narendra Modi and Mark Carney also struck agreement in areas such as technology, critical minerals, space, defence and education.
Carney said they agreed to conclude a free trade deal, years in the making, by the end of 2026. Both countries want to reduce exposure to punitive US trade tariffs.
Under Carney, the two governments are trying to repair ties that were strained when his predecessor accused Delhi of a link to the 2023 assassination of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil.
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India and Canada reset ties with 'landmark' nuclear energy deal
A host of deals, including one to supply India with uranium, is unveiled as Mark Carney meets Narendra Modi in Delhi.www.bbc.com
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