
Mumbai: Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau underlined here today that the ties between his country
and India will not move ahead only on the political front and
that there there are "so many different ways you can engage".
On a day-long visit to Mumbai, he said, "The close ties
(between India and Canada) and the incredible opportunities is
what this trip is about. It is not a trip for handshakes and
photo-ops."
His comments came during an interaction with ICICI Bank
managing director and chief executive Chanda Kochhar who
mentioned about his last meeting with Modi where the two
leaders had called their countries as "made for each other".
The Canadian prime minister is on a week-long visit to
India. He has already visited Agra and Ahmedabad.
Going beyond the government or political equations, it is
the deep people-to-people contact involving cultural and
economic ties on which the relationship will move ahead,
Trudeau said.
"It is also people-to-people ties, it is also cultural,
economic and business. There are so many different ways you
can engage," he added.
While speaking about the potential of the economic ties,
he said, "We are the two largest democracies in the
world, one by population and the other by surface area, and we
certainly feel we can do better."
He said the 1.25 lakh Indian students who go to Canada every
year were an important constituent of his country and that he hoped
that the numbers will swell to make India the largest
contributor of foreign students in Canada.
"You talk about busines-to-business or government-to-
government (contact). For me, I would like to think about people-to
-people," Trudeau said.
PTI