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India, Canada Agree To Expand Bilateral Trade To $50 Billion: PM Modi

NDTV Profit·2 March 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
India, Canada Agree To Expand Bilateral Trade To $50 Billion: PM Modi

India and Canada have set an ambitious goal to expand their bilateral trade to $50 billion, as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This target comes in light of the current trade figures, which stood at approximately $8 billion for the period of January to October 2025. The agreement reflects the strengthening relationship between the two nations, focusing on mutual economic growth and cooperation. Modi emphasized the importance of enhancing trade ties during a recent event, highlighting the potential for increased collaboration in various sectors such as technology, agriculture, and energy. The commitment to boost trade comes amidst a backdrop of global economic challenges, making this partnership crucial for both countries' economic strategies. As they work towards this ambitious target, India and Canada aim to leverage their respective strengths to create new opportunities and foster a more robust economic framework. This agreement not only signifies a deepening bilateral relationship but also showcases both countries' commitment to a prosperous future through increased commerce and investment.

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