The recent meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and Canada's new leader, Mark Carney, has paved the way for restoring diplomatic activities, including appointing ambassadors and resuming trade negotiations.
India and Canada Seek Diplomatic Reconciliation Following Disputes

India and Canada Seek Diplomatic Reconciliation Following Disputes
India and Canada are taking steps to mend their diplomatic ties nearly two years after allegations surrounding the killing of a Sikh activist strained relations between the two nations.
The diplomatic standoff that began with accusations regarding the murder of a Sikh cleric, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, appears to be easing as India and Canada signal intentions to rebuild their relationship. During the G7 summit held in Kananaskis, Alberta, Prime Ministers Modi and Carney discussed ways to reinstate normal services, trade talks, and the appointment of new high commissioners. The tensions had escalated when Canada accused India of orchestrating Nijjar’s killing, while India denied these claims.
With trade relations suffering and both nations expelling diplomats last year, the political landscape shifted following recent electoral changes in Canada. With the inauguration of Mark Carney, the two governments are optimistic about restarting engagements across various sectors and providing improved services to their citizens.
Though the historical grievances remain unresolved, the dialogue initiated during the summit could be pivotal in fostering a more cooperative relationship moving forward.
With trade relations suffering and both nations expelling diplomats last year, the political landscape shifted following recent electoral changes in Canada. With the inauguration of Mark Carney, the two governments are optimistic about restarting engagements across various sectors and providing improved services to their citizens.
Though the historical grievances remain unresolved, the dialogue initiated during the summit could be pivotal in fostering a more cooperative relationship moving forward.