Diplomatic Engagements Resume
During her visit, Anand emphasized reviving long-term cooperation, while Jaishankar highlighted steady progress in recent months. “When we look at Canada, we see a complementary economy, diversity, and pluralism—the basis for a sustainable cooperative framework,” Jaishankar said. Anand echoed the sentiment, stressing commitment to mutual priorities in the Indo-Pacific region.
Trade and Investment Talks Restart
Both countries announced the resumption of the Canada–India CEO Forum, aimed at boosting bilateral trade and investment. Anand is also scheduled to meet India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to discuss trade and investment opportunities, before visiting Mumbai to engage with business leaders. The measures come as India navigates a 50% tariff imposed on its goods by the United States.
Background of the Strain
Relations hit a low point in 2023 after then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in Nijjar’s killing. Delhi denied the allegations, and both countries retaliated by suspending visa services and expelling diplomats. Canada is home to nearly 1.7 million people of Indian origin, making the restoration of ties a key priority for both governments.
Recent Signs of Thaw
Earlier this year, bilateral engagement showed positive signs when Prime Minister Modi met Canadian PM Mark Carney during the G7 summit. In August, new high commissioners were appointed to each country, and Anand and Jaishankar met again at the UN General Assembly in September. These moves paved the way for Monday’s talks in Delhi.
