PM Modi draws 250K people at his rallies; you get 25: Canada PM Carney quips to his minister after India visit | Watch

During a recent visit to India, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in a light-hearted exchange with his minister, François-Philippe Champagne, regarding the impressive rally attendance of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Carney humorously noted the contrast between Modi's ability to draw 250,000 attendees and the significantly smaller crowds at his own events, a remark that underscores Modi's immense popularity on the global stage. This visit was part of Carney's efforts to bolster bilateral relations between Canada and India, with a focus on enhancing trade partnerships and collaboration in various sectors. The exchange not only reflects the camaraderie between the two leaders but also highlights the challenges faced by Canadian politicians in engaging with voters compared to their Indian counterparts. Carney’s comments may serve to foster a more profound appreciation of Modi's political capital, as he seeks to navigate the complexities of international diplomacy and domestic engagement during his tenure.
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