Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is undertaking a significant diplomatic and trade mission to India, aiming to reset bilateral relations and forge new global alliances.
This visit, his first official trip to India, comes amidst a complex geopolitical landscape where Canada seeks to reduce its dependence on the United States, particularly in light of trade disputes and perceived American protectionism. Carney's agenda includes discussions for a comprehensive trade agreement, with expectations of deals in uranium, oil, gas, and technology sectors.
The trip also involves a strategic shift from previous Canadian leadership, focusing on pragmatic economic interests over symbolic gestures, such as avoiding the Punjab region to prevent alienating Indian hosts. This approach is part of a broader strategy to build alliances with 'middle-power' countries, including subsequent visits to Australia and Japan, to counter American economic influence and establish a new global trading order.
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