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Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand Meets PM Modi in Delhi, Signalling Thaw in Bilateral Ties

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New Delhi: In a major diplomatic development, Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Monday, underscoring a renewed effort by both nations to rebuild relations and deepen cooperation. The meeting follows a recent joint statement by India and Canada that outlined a series of coordinated steps to restore diplomatic engagement after a period of strained ties.

This marks Anand’s first official visit to India since taking charge of Canada’s foreign affairs portfolio earlier this year, and her meeting with the Indian Prime Minister is being viewed as a significant step toward normalising bilateral relations.

According to government sources, the discussions covered a broad range of issues, including trade, security, mobility, and regional stability. Prime Minister Modi is said to have conveyed India’s interest in working closely with Canada on mutual priorities while emphasising the importance of respect and trust in bilateral dealings.

The high-level meeting comes on the heels of a joint statement issued by both countries, which highlighted a series of engagements aimed at restoring momentum in the relationship. These included:

  • Reinstatement of High Commissioners on August 28, 2025, marking a formal return to full diplomatic representation.

  • A meeting between the National Security Advisers of both countries in New Delhi on September 18, focused on enhancing security cooperation.

  • Senior official-level talks on law enforcement between India’s Secretary (East) and Canada’s Deputy Foreign Minister on September 19.

  • A meeting between Foreign Ministers Anand and Dr. S. Jaishankar on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on September 29.

Anand’s visit, particularly the meeting with Prime Minister Modi, signals a mutual intent to put recent diplomatic tensions behind and explore areas of convergence. Speaking after the meeting, sources from both sides described the conversation as “forward-looking” and “constructive,” with a shared understanding that global challenges require collaborative responses.

Officials say the two leaders also discussed trade and investment opportunities, and Canada’s support for Indian diaspora communities. The visit is expected to set the stage for more structured dialogues in the coming months, potentially paving the way for progress on long-pending issues such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

Anand’s outreach and the Indian government’s reciprocal tone suggest that both capitals are seeking to reset the relationship based on pragmatic cooperation and shared democratic values.

Diplomatic observers note that while challenges remain, particularly on sensitive political issues, Monday’s meeting could mark a turning point — transforming a cooling relationship into one of renewed engagement and strategic alignment.

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