India-Canada Determined to Improve Relations
By
Dr. Somita Chakraborty
Today, the
Ministry of External Affairs of India and Global Affairs Canada held
pre-Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in New Delhi.
The
pre-consultations is a consequence of the bilateral meeting between Prime
Minister Modi and Prime Minister Carney held in June 2025, on the sidelines of
the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada.
In Kananaskis,
both the leaders reviewed the state of Indo–Canada bilateral relations. During the
discussion, the leaders reaffirmed the importance of Indo–Canada ties, anchored
in shared democratic values, respect for the rule of law, and commitment to the
principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. Both the leaders
appreciated the improvements achieved since June 2025, including the return of
High Commissioners to each other’s capital. They also exchanged views on various
regional and international issues.
In an official
statement the Ministry of External Affairs stated that, to restore stability in
the relationship and to pursue a constructive and balanced partnership, the two
sides agreed to reactivate bilateral dialogue mechanisms across diverse
domains, including trade, defence, energy, civil nuclear, security and law
enforcement, critical minerals, space, science and technology, and agriculture.
To support the strong people-to-people linkages, and to expand economic
opportunities between India and Canada, both the countries decided to
constructively address capacity-related issues at their respective Missions and
Consulates.
For detail
India - Canada pre-Foreign Office Consultations (September 19, 2025)
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