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India and Canada to Restart Trade Talks and Deepen Cooperation

In a significant step toward normalizing strained diplomatic ties, Indian and Canadian officials met for pre-Foreign Office consultations on September 19, 2025, and agreed to reignite bilateral dialogue on multiple strategic fronts including trade, defence, and critical minerals. This move follows the understanding reached between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during the G7 Summit in June 2025, where both leaders emphasized the importance of restoring stability and building a constructive partnership.

Areas of Agreement: What’s on the Table?

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the two nations will begin reactivating talks across the following domains.

Trade & Economy

  • Restart stalled trade negotiations
  • Explore enhanced market access and tariff relaxations
  • Address regulatory and capacity-related issues at missions and consulates

Defence and Security

  • Re-establish defence cooperation dialogues
  • Enhance engagement in law enforcement and national security collaborations
  • Explore avenues for technology transfer and training exchanges

Critical Minerals and Energy

  • Strengthen cooperation on supply chains for lithium, cobalt, and rare earths
  • Collaborate on civil nuclear energy programs
  • Joint research in green energy solutions

Other Strategic Sectors

  • Space exploration and satellite technology partnerships
  • Science and technology exchange programs
  • Agricultural innovations and sustainable farming partnerships

Why This Matters: Rebuilding Trust and Ties

The India–Canada relationship has faced turbulence in recent years, but both sides are now signaling a mutual willingness to rebuild trust through institutional mechanisms. Officials stressed their commitment to,

  • Democratic values
  • Rule of law
  • Respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity

Both nations also agreed to resolve consular staffing challenges, which had previously hindered visa processing and people-to-people exchanges.

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