Modi to Attend G7 in Canada at Carney’s Invite in First Trip Since Canada Accused India Over Killings
- India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the G7 Summit scheduled from June 15 to 17 in Kananaskis, Canada.
- Modi accepted an invitation during a June 6 phone call from Canada's newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney amid past tensions between the two countries.
- Tensions between Canada and India escalated after Canada alleged that India was linked to the 2023 assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a prominent Khalistani separatist, accusations that India strongly rejected as unfounded.
- Modi said on social media he was glad to receive Carney's call, congratulated him on his election victory, and expressed eagerness to meet at the summit.
- The planned meeting signals a possible thaw and commitment to renewed collaboration based on mutual respect and shared interests between India and Canada.
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Carney invites Modi to G7 summit despite strained ties between Canada and India | News Channel 3-12
Story by Associated Press Toronto (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit in Alberta later this month, an invitation Modi accepted despite strained ties between the countries. The countries expelled each other’s top diplomats last year over the killing of a Sikh Canadian activist in Canada and allegations of other crimes. The invitation prompted anger from the World Sikh O…
Carney invites Modi to G7 summit despite strained ties between Canada and India
Story by Associated Press Toronto (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit in Alberta later this month, an invitation Modi accepted despite strained ties between the countries. The countries expelled each other’s top diplomats last year over the killing of a Sikh Canadian activist in Canada and allegations of other crimes. The invitation prompted anger from the World Sikh O…
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