Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calgary to attend the 51st G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta. This marked a significant moment in India-Canada ties following a phase of strained diplomatic relations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calgary on Tuesday to attend the 51st G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, marking a significant moment in India-Canada ties following a phase of strained diplomatic relations.
Rishi Singh welcomed the G7 Summit in Alberta as a key chance to strengthen India-Canada ties. He praised Canada's leadership and called for deeper cooperation in trade, technology, and innovation. Singh also welcomed PM Modi's visit, hoping it marks a new chapter in bilateral relations.
Indian-origin leaders in Canada welcomed PM Modi's visit as a "great reset" for India-Canada ties, highlighting trade, trust, and cooperation. Ritesh Malik and Raman Khatra stressed the need to counter extremism, boost economic ties, and focus on shared values for a stronger future togeth
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Canada marks a significant milestone in the diplomatic relations between the two countries. Harish Consul, Founder & CEO of Ocgrow Group of Companies, said that this visit will open a new chapter in Canada-India relations. He described PM Modi's
India is engaged with China both commercially and diplomatically on the issue of rare earth minerals supply and is making all efforts to see that essential imports happen, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said on Monday.
PM Modi was seen being greeted by the diaspora with bouquets as he arrived at his hotel and the Prime Minister also engaged with the diaspora, exchanging greetings and acknowledging their support.
PM Modi was received with a ceremonial welcome at Larnaca International Airport by the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides. His arrival is being described as a historic moment by both Indian and Cyprus diplomatic sources.
Congress issued a statement and condemned Israel for the recent bombings and targeted assassinations against Iran. The party called it an attack on Iran's sovereignty and encroachment of its rights.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday morning departed from New Delhi for Cyprus, marking the beginning of his three-nation diplomatic visit to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday early morning departed from New Delhi for Cyprus, marking the beginning of his three-nation diplomatic visit to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Saturday took a jibe at the government over India distancing itself from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's (SCO) statement on the Israel-Iran conflict, and asked if "we we been reduced to being an abject apologist for Israel".