A Strategic Reset: Minister Sawhney Maps Out New Indo-Canadian Trade Vistas

Rozana Spokesman

Punjabi Diaspora

She was part of a high-level Canadian delegation exploring deeper collaborations in trade, academics, research, and economic growth.

Referring to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to India in March, Sawhney noted it presents a vital opportunity to identify new areas of economic cooperation. File Photo.

A Strategic Reset: Minister Sawhney Maps Out New Indo-Canadian Trade Vistas

Signalling a strategic reset in bilateral relations, Canada’s Minister of Indigenous Relations, Rajan Sawhney, stated on Wednesday that Canada seeks to be viewed by India as a "reliable and trusted partner". Speaking at Chandigarh University, she emphasised that the future trajectory of the India-Canada relationship is both positive and productive.

The Minister was addressing an event titled ‘Beyond Diplomacy: People, Knowledge and Youth as the Future of India-Canada Relations’. She was part of a high-level Canadian delegation exploring deeper collaborations in trade, academics, research, and economic growth. According to Sawhney, the focus is on strengthening ties across critical sectors.

Referring to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s upcoming visit to India in March, Sawhney noted it presents a vital opportunity to identify new areas of economic cooperation. This comes as India has recently concluded major trade agreements with the European Union and the USA. The Minister highlighted the scope for institutional partnerships between Indian and Canadian universities in different fields.

Source: The Tribune