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As India and Canada move toward stabilising a relationship that witnessed diplomatic strain in recent years, the proposed 2026 visit of the Canadian Prime Minister marks a critical moment in bilateral recalibration. Anchored by the resumption of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations and renewed strategic dialogue, the visit signals cautious normalisation amid shifting geopolitical realities. About the Episode In this episode of Policy Beyond Borders by CPPR (Centre for Public Policy Research), titled “Rebuilding the Momentum in 2026: The Canadian Prime Minister’s Visit to India," we explore: The diplomatic significance of the Canadian Prime Minister’s visit and what indicators will determine whether it reflects stabilisation or substantive recalibration The resumption of CEPA negotiations and the prospects for interim sector-specific agreements in trade, services, and investment Cooperation in critical minerals, clean energy, nuclear fuel supply, and supply chain resilience as pillars of strategic engagement The broader geopolitical context of Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy and India’s approach to diversified partnerships with G7 economies SPEAKER: Ambassador Sanjay Kumar Verma Former High Commissioner of India to Canada MODERATOR: Dr Dhritishree Bordalai Senior Research Associate - International Relations Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi, Kerala, India
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