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Modi, Trudeau Take Stock of India-Canada Ties

Modi, Trudeau Take Stock of India-Canada Ties

SCHLOSS ELMAU, (ANI) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau and agreed to expand trade and economic linkages as the two leaders took stock of India-Canada relations.

“Useful exchange between PM @narendramodi and Canadian PM @JustinTrudeau at Schloss Elmau. Leaders discussed bilateral ties and agreed to expand trade and economic linkages, cooperation in security and counterterrorism, as well as P2P ties,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said both leaders took stock of the India-Canada friendship and discussed ways to further strengthen it across various sectors.

This is the first meeting following the diplomatic row over the Canadian PM’s remarks on farm laws protests in New Delhi.

This is their first meeting after Trudeau’s 2018 India visit.

Back in September 2021, the Prime Minister congratulated Trudeau on his victory in the elections.

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