Canada, India agree to re-establish high commissioners after G7 meeting | CBC News
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Canada and India are moving towards improved relations with the announcement to reinstate high commissioners and explore renewed visa services for citizens and businesses. This decision follows a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G7 summit in Alberta. Relations had soured after Canada accused the Indian government of involvement in criminal activities in Canada, including the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The discussions also included priorities such as transnational crime, security, and economic ties regarding supply chains and energy.
Following the recent bilateral meeting at the G7 summit, Canada and India have decided to reinstate their high commissioners and re-establish visa services for their citizens.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement marks a thaw in relations after tensions escalated last fall over allegations involving Indian diplomats and organized crime in Canada.
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