Canada, India Sign ‘Landmark’ Energy Deal as CSIS Says Foreign Interference Concerns Unchanged
Cameco will supply 22 million pounds of uranium to India from 2027 to 2035 as part of $5.5 billion in trade deals to meet India’s rising energy needs, officials said.
- On March 2, 2026, Canada and India signed a package of agreements in New Delhi that included a $2.6 billion energy deal as Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded his visit.
- Officials cited rising energy demand toward 2040 and room for growth in the trade relationship as they launched CEPA talks this year.
- The commercial package included five MOUs and multiple private deals, including Cameco’s plan to supply nearly 22-million pounds of uranium and more than $5.5 billion in commercial deals.
- Canadian officials and business leaders welcomed the package, Prime Minister Mark Carney wraps up his India trip Monday and will proceed to Australia, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi accepted an invitation to visit Canada.
- The federal release briefly addressed transnational repression while Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand pushed back on last week’s wording, prompting pushback from Canada's Sikh community, Canadian intelligence community, and MPs amid canceled media availability and crew shift time rules.
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The Canadian Prime Minister was in India from February 27 to March 2, during which India and Canada sealed key pacts on supplies of Uranium and critical minerals and agreed to conclude a comprehensive economic partnership agreement soon.
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Renewed Canada-India Partnership: Building Foundations for Future Growth Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed optimism about the strengthened partnership between India and Canada following Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit. The two leaders emphasized the importance of trust, growth, and shared prosperity in their bilateral relations.During Carney's visit from February 27 to March 2, significant agreements were reached on uranium and …
The shadow of foreign interference is hovering at the meeting, about the murder of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil.
Canada, India sign ‘landmark’ energy deal as CSIS says foreign interference concerns unchanged
“We are one family,” said Prime Minister Mark Carney, standing beside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, in a major development to reset relations that included an invitation for Modi to come to Canada.
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