From energy to AI: Five big themes behind Carney’s mission to India
Mark Carney's mission aims to rebuild trust and expand cooperation in trade, energy, AI, and security after two years of diplomatic tensions, officials said.
- On Feb. 27, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to India to reset bilateral relations, focusing on a possible trade deal and meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Allegations tied to attacks on Sikh activists triggered a diplomatic rupture after Ottawa alleged Indian agents targeted Canadian Sikhs, while New Delhi says evidence lacks detail, and Sikh groups criticized Ottawa's Feb. 7 summary.
- Technology and education ties will emphasize AI and research exchanges, with Universities Canada sending a delegation earlier this month and energy talks relaunched after Energy Minister Tim Hodgson's visit last month.
- India has pressed for easier access for its experts and a trusted-traveller program, with security talks ongoing between Canadian officials and Indian counterparts, as diplomatic staffing improves.
- Cooperation on AI and critical minerals positions both countries in strategic supply chains, with decade-long energy agreements under discussion as India seeks new fuel sources under U.S. pressure.
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From energy to AI: Five big themes behind Carney's mission to India
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to India meant to reset bilateral relations after two years of extreme tensions. Canada and India halted trade talks and pulled their diplomats after Canada alleged in both 2023 and 2024 that agents of the government of India were behind acts of violence and extortion targeting Canadian Sikhs, […]
From energy to AI: Five big themes behind Carney’s mission to India
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's trip to India meant to reset bilateral relations after two years of extreme tensions. Canada and India halted trade talks and pulled their diplomats after Canada alleged in both 2023 and 2024 that agents of the government of India were behind acts of violence and extortion targeting Canadian Sikhs, mainly those who support the creation of an independent Sikh state known as Khalistan. But U.S. President Donal…
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