India eyes reset of Canada ties with Modi's G7 visit
- India's relations with Canada have deteriorated since the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Vancouver in 2023, which Justin Trudeau, Canada's then prime minister, linked to New Delhi's involvement.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Canada next week, marking his first visit since relations declined.
- Analysts view Modi's trip as a potential step toward repairing the strained ties between India and Canada.
- The situation has led to diplomatic expulsions and negatively affected trade between India and Canada.
- Analysts believe this visit may help repair the strained ties between India and Canada.
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