India, Canada To Sign Immense' Range Of Deals During Carney Visit

Mark Carney, the former Governor of the Bank of Canada, is set to visit India as part of a broader trip that includes Australia and Japan. His visit highlights a strategic shift in Canada's foreign policy towards enhancing trade relations, especially in the wake of recent diplomatic tensions between Canada and India. During his stay, Carney is expected to sign a wide array of agreements that aim to bolster economic ties between the two nations. This initiative is a pivotal step in redefining and strengthening bilateral relations, which have faced challenges in recent times. The upcoming deals are anticipated to cover various sectors, including trade, investment, and technology, reflecting both countries' commitment to fostering cooperation. As both nations look to move past recent diplomatic strains, this visit is seen as a crucial opportunity for dialogue and collaboration.
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