PM Modi, Carney discuss long-term Uranium supply, set $50 Billion India-Canada trade goal — 5 key takeaways

During a pivotal meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, India and Canada have formalized a landmark agreement for a long-term supply of uranium. This strategic collaboration is aimed at bolstering energy cooperation between the two nations and supports India's growing energy needs. The agreement is expected to play a vital role in meeting India's clean energy targets. Additionally, both leaders have set an ambitious goal to elevate bilateral trade to $50 billion, highlighting the increasing economic ties between India and Canada. This development comes at a crucial time as both countries seek to enhance their partnerships in various sectors, including renewable energy and technology. The uranium supply agreement not only reinforces India's energy security but also reflects Canada's commitment to being a reliable partner in the global energy landscape. Overall, this meeting marks a significant milestone in strengthening India-Canada relations, paving the way for future collaborations in diverse fields.
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