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Resetting Canada-India Relations

As Ottawa transitions to new political leadership amid an escalating U.S. trade war and existential threats from President Donald Trump, it must find constructive ways to strengthen partnerships and diversify trade with like-minded nations. This is especially critical with rising powers such as India, which is set to play an increasingly influential role in the Indo-Pacific and the evolving geopolitical and global economic landscape.

Resetting Canada-India Relations: Navigating Security, Trade, and Strategic Opportunities in a Shifting Global Order

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vina Nadjibulla, Suvolaxmi Dutta Choudhury, April 2, 2025

Vina Nadjibulla is Vina is APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy and leads the Foundation’s research, education, and network support activities.

Suvolaxmi Dutta Choudhury is Program Manager for South Asia at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.

https://www.asiapacific.ca/publication/resetting-canada-india-relations-navigating-security-trade

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