India no longer linked to violent crimes in Canada, says Ottawa ahead of PM Mark Carney’s New Delhi visit

In a notable diplomatic development, Canadian officials have confirmed that India is no longer associated with violent crimes in Canada, coinciding with Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to New Delhi. This announcement signifies a crucial turning point in the bilateral relations between the two nations, especially after a recent period marked by heightened tensions and allegations regarding criminal activities. The reassessment of India's connection to such incidents is expected to pave the way for more constructive dialogue and collaboration in various sectors, including trade and security. As both countries look to strengthen their ties, this shift may lead to enhanced cooperation on multiple fronts, reflecting a mutual desire to move past earlier controversies and foster a more positive relationship in the future.
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