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India and Canada Agree to Restart Talks

Officials from India and Canada met on Friday as part of pre-Foreign Office consultations. Both sides agreed to take steps to restart bilateral dialogue across key areas, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.

Areas of Cooperation

The renewed talks will cover a wide range of domains, including:

  • Trade and investment

  • Defence and security

  • Critical minerals

  • Civil nuclear energy

  • Law enforcement

  • Space, science, and technology

  • Agriculture

The MEA noted that the goal is to reactivate dialogue mechanisms that had stalled in recent years.

Leaders Aim to Stabilize Relations

The decision follows an understanding reached between the prime ministers of both nations to restore stability in ties. Both countries aim to pursue a constructive partnership while addressing shared challenges in trade and security.

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