Canada no longer suspects Indian interference, officials say ahead of Carney visit

Recent statements from unnamed Canadian officials indicate that the Canadian government no longer harbors suspicions of Indian interference in its affairs. This development comes ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney's anticipated visit to India, suggesting that his trip might not have taken place if Ottawa had still believed in the possibility of such interference. Historically, relations between Canada and India have been complex, influenced by various geopolitical factors and domestic issues within both countries. The clarification from Canadian officials reflects a shift in the narrative surrounding bilateral relations, potentially paving the way for enhanced dialogue and cooperation between the two nations. Carney's visit is expected to focus on strengthening economic ties and addressing mutual concerns, marking a significant step in fostering a more collaborative partnership. This evolution in perception could also have implications for the Indian diaspora in Canada, who have been closely watching the diplomatic dynamics unfold. As both countries navigate their relationship, this newfound clarity may contribute to a more stable and constructive engagement moving forward.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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