The two Prime
Ministers welcomed the positive momentum in India–Canada relations and noted
with satisfaction the progress achieved since Prime Minister Carney’s
successful visit to India in March 2026.
Reaffirming their commitment to building a forward-looking
strategic partnership, the Leaders underscored the complementarities between
the Indian and Canadian economies and highlighted the importance of resilient
and reliable supply chains in strengthening global energy and food security. The Leaders reviewed progress in
bilateral economic cooperation, including developments in commercial
arrangements relating to LNG, LPG and metallurgical coal. The Prime Ministers welcomed the ongoing momentum in the exchange of
high-level visits between the two countries. They noted the recent visit by the
Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal to Canada and
looked forward to the forthcoming Canadian trade mission to India, to be led by
the Minister of International Trade, later in 2026.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the progress in
negotiations towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and
reaffirmed their shared objective of concluding the negotiations in 2026.
The Prime Ministers welcomed the strengthening of
institutional engagement between the two governments, including the recent
meetings of the Joint Science and Technology Committee and the Consular
Dialogue. They also looked forward to forthcoming dialogues in the areas of
defence, finance and migration. To
further deepen defence and security cooperation, the Prime Ministers agreed to
launch negotiations on a General Security of Information Agreement (GSOIA).
They also welcomed recent exchanges between defence institutions, including the
visit of the National Defence College of India to Canada. The Leaders noted ongoing collaboration
under the Canada–India Talent and Innovation Strategy, including initiatives to
strengthen skill development, innovation partnerships, and educational
cooperation between institutions in the two countries.
Prime Minister Modi
expressed India’s support for Canada becoming a Dialogue Partner of the Indian
Ocean Rim Association (IORA).
The Leaders
announced the establishment of Raisina Americas as a platform to further
strengthen dialogue, exchanges and cooperation. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime
Minister Carney for his invitation to visit Canada in 2026. Both sides agreed
to remain engaged through diplomatic channels to work towards a mutually
convenient date for the visit.