India offered Air India One to stranded Canadian PM Trudeau
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed strong concerns about anti-India activities in Canada during Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit. These activities included promoting secessionism, inciting violence against Indian diplomats, damaging diplomatic premises, and threatening the Indian community and their places of worship.
- The visit faced a backlash due to rough interactions, with some media outlets reporting that Trudeau received criticism from Prime Minister Modi. Canada's opposition leader Pierre Poilievre expressed concern about seeing a Canadian prime minister repeatedly humiliated and trampled upon by the rest of the world.
- The Canadian delegation's return from the G20 Summit was delayed by almost 2 days due to a technical snag onboard their aircraft. Trudeau finally took off after the issues were resolved. The India visit, marred by rough relations, highlighted Canada's non-committal and soft stand on anti-India activities.
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India offered VVIP jet for stranded Canadian PM Justin Trudeau
India had offered its VVIP aircraft - India One - to fly Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and his team to Ottawa on Monday, after their 36-year-old Airbus A310 developed a snag in Delhi, sources said. Canada had declined the offer, and the PM and his team left on Tuesday afternoon after the plane was repaired.
Canadian PM Trudeau leaves India after plane’s technical snag resolved
The aircraft currently being used by Justin Trudeau is 36 years old and has caused problems earlier. In October 2016, it returned to Ottawa half an hour after taking off. Trudeau was then travelling to Belgium
India Offered 'Air India One' Services To Fly Back Canadian PM Trudeau Amid Departure Delay: Report
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his delegation had to stay in India for two more days after their flight encountered technical issues. India reportedly stepped in to offer the services of 'Air India One', the country's official aircraft, to facilitate Trudeau's return to Canada. Upon learning of the delay caused by the glitch in Trudeau's special aircraft, Indian authorities extended the offer to provide an alternative means of transp…
India offered Air India One to stranded Canadian PM Trudeau
In a display of diplomatic courtesy, the Indian government extended an offer of assistance to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his official aircraft encountered technical difficulties during his visit to India for the G20 summit. Prime Minister Trudeau's visit to India, which commenced on September 8, was marred by an unexpected turn of events when his plane suffered a technical snag, stranding him in Delhi for over 36 hours.
India Offered To Fly Back Justin Trudeau On IAF One After Jet Snag: Report
India had offered services of aircraft IAF One to Canada's Justin Trudeau after his special aircraft developed a technical glitch shortly before his departure from New Delhi after the G20 Summit, said sources. According to Canada's National Defence, the snag involved a part that must be replaced. The Canadian side, however, declined the offer and chose to wait for the backup aircraft, they added. Canadian PM Trudeau and his delegation departed f…
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