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Canadian PM to visit India from Feb 27; talks with PM Modi on March 2

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New Delhi: ‎ At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney will pay an official visit to India from February 27 to March 2. This will be Prime Minister Carney’s first official visit to India since assuming office.

‎According to an official statement, Carney will arrive in Mumbai on February 27. Over the next two days, he is scheduled to participate in a series of business engagements, including interactions with Indian and Canadian CEOs, industry leaders, financial experts, innovators, educators, and representatives of Canadian pension funds operating in India.

‎The business-focused leg of the visit is expected to underline the growing economic complementarities between the two countries, particularly in sectors such as infrastructure financing, clean energy, financial services, and innovation.

Prime Minister Carney will travel to New Delhi on March 1. On March 2, he and Prime Minister Modi will hold delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House.

The two leaders are expected to review progress under the India-Canada Strategic Partnership, building on their earlier meetings in Kananaskis in June 2025 and Johannesburg in November 2025.

Official statements indicated that discussions will cover key pillars of cooperation, including trade and investment, energy, critical minerals, agriculture, education, research and innovation, and people-to-people ties. The leaders will also exchange views on pressing regional and global developments.‎

In addition to the formal talks, Modi and Carney will attend the India-Canada CEOs Forum later on March 2, aimed at strengthening private-sector collaboration and unlocking new avenues for bilateral investment.

‎The visit comes at what officials describe as an important juncture in the normalization of India-Canada relations. In recent interactions, the two Prime Ministers have agreed to pursue a constructive and balanced partnership grounded in mutual respect for each other’s concerns and sensitivities.

‎Diplomatic sources said the forthcoming meeting will provide an opportunity to reaffirm the positive momentum in ties and outline a forward-looking roadmap for cooperation. “Both sides are committed to building a partnership anchored in strong people-to-people connections and expanding economic engagement,” an official statement noted.

With trade, energy security, and supply chain resilience high on the agenda, the visit is expected to set the tone for the next phase of engagement between India and Canada.

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