Government of India appointed Dinesh K Patnaik as its next High Commissioner to Canada, signaling a major diplomatic shift aimed at restoring ties between the two countries. This appointment comes in parallel with Canada naming Christopher Cooter as its envoy to India, indicating a joint thaw in relations that had been strained since 2023.
Background: A Strained Relationship
India-Canada diplomatic ties suffered a severe blow in 2023, following allegations by then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a known Khalistani separatist, in British Columbia. India strongly denied the claims, and both nations proceeded to expel diplomats and downgrade engagements, with India even withdrawing its high commissioner from Ottawa.
This period marked one of the most tense phases in the history of India-Canada diplomatic relations.
A Shift in Leadership and Policy
Diplomatic tone began to shift in early 2025, when Mark Carney replaced Trudeau as the Prime Minister of Canada. In a landmark meeting at the G7 Summit in Kananaskis on 17 June 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and PM Carney agreed on a “constructive reset” of bilateral ties, including the reinstatement of high-level envoys.
The parallel appointments of Patnaik and Cooter are seen as the first substantive step in normalizing ties and restoring full diplomatic engagement.
Who is Dinesh K Patnaik?
A seasoned diplomat, Dinesh K Patnaik is a 1990-batch officer of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS). Prior to this appointment, he served as India’s Ambassador to Spain and has previously held important positions, including,
- Deputy High Commissioner in the UK
- Ambassador to Cambodia and Morocco
- Director General at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)
His vast experience and nuanced understanding of international diplomacy make him a fitting choice to navigate complex bilateral dynamics in Canada.
Canada’s New Envoy: Christopher Cooter
In parallel, Christopher Cooter, a veteran Canadian diplomat, has been appointed as Canada’s new envoy to India. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand described the move as part of a step-by-step approach to strengthening ties and advancing mutual cooperation.
The synchronization of these high-level appointments reflects a mutual recognition of interdependence and the need to resume positive diplomatic engagement.
Economic and People-to-People Ties
Despite political turbulence, India and Canada share deep economic and people-to-people connections,
- India is Canada’s largest source of temporary foreign workers and international students.
- Canada exports large volumes of agricultural products, especially pulses like lentils and yellow peas, to India.
- Bilateral trade and investment have continued, although at a subdued pace due to political tensions.
The reinstatement of ambassadors is expected to revive stalled talks and unlock new potential in trade, education, and migration policies.


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