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India and Canada seek to redefine their relationship after decades of mistrust.
Summary
Mark Carney's business-focused visit to India aims to reset a relationship marked by years of missed opportunities; Canadian authorities alleged in 2024 that agents of the Indian government were involved in crimes in Canada, which India denies and the two countries have since opened a law-enforcement dialogue.
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Mark Carney is visiting India on a business-focused trip intended to restart trade and investment discussions after a long period of mistrust. The visit follows Canadian allegations in 2024 that agents of the Indian government were involved in criminal acts in Canada; India has rejected those allegations. Officials from both countries have established a law-enforcement dialogue as the two governments engage.
Key facts:
- Canadian authorities alleged in 2024 that agents of the Indian government were involved in crimes on Canadian soil; India denies those claims.
- A law-enforcement dialogue between Canada and India has been created to address security and investigative concerns.
- Mark Carney's trip is focused on trade and investment and includes visits to Mumbai and New Delhi but not to Punjab.
- The relationship has a history of missed opportunities and periods of mistrust that shape current talks.
Summary:
Carney's visit prioritizes economic ties while unresolved security allegations and historical grievances continue to shape the bilateral context. Undetermined at this time.
