Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney will meet at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, aiming to rebuild ties strained by the 2023 killing of a Khalistan separatist. NEW DELHI: Amidst the thawing India-Canada relationship, PM Narendra Modi will have his second meeting of the year with counterpart Mark Carney on the margins of the G20 summit in Johannesburg on Saturday.Both sides had finalised the meeting weeks in advance as they look to rebuild the relationship that was crushed by the killing of a Khalistan separatist in 2023 for which Canada blamed Indian authorities.Despite the pressure on Carney to seek accountability from India, he has worked to reset the relationship since June this year, when he invited Modi for the G7 meeting Canada hosted and had a bilateral meeting with him on the sidelines. The two countries, as foreign minister Anita Anand put it during her visit to India last month, elevated the relationship, with a joint statement that listed several steps to normalise ties, including through trade discussions.Anand, however, has also stressed that the outcome of such efforts will be contingent on the law enforcement and public safety dialogue between the two countries. The joint statement sought a constructive relationship based on mutual respect for rule of law and a commitment to upholding the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTejas Crash: IAF Pilot Killed In Dubai Crash Identified As Wing Commander Namansh SyalDefence Experts Break Down Possible Causes Behind Tejas Fighter Jet Crash In DubaiPM Modi Gets Rousing Welcome From Indian Diaspora In Johannesburg Ahead Of G20 Summit | South Africa’‘I Am A Hindu’: Shashi Tharoor Evokes Swami Vivekananda To Tell The World What Hinduism Stands ForAmit Shah Says BSF Crushed 118 Pak Posts, He Issues Tough Security Message From Sindoor Van In KutchEx-CIA Reveals Savage Reply To Imran Khan’s PTI After Apology Demand Over His India-Pak War Analysis’All 140 MLAs Are Mine’: DK Shivakumar Amid Karnataka CM Speculation; Siddaramaiah RespondsKabul Turns To India As New Trade Partner Amid Pak Blockades And Push For Fresh Regional CorridorsTejas Crashes In Dubai Air Show Display As Massive Fireball Sparks Panic, Pilot Succumbs To InjuriesDeadly 5.5 Earthquake Rocks Bangladesh, Killing At Least Six, Triggers Widespread Panic Across Dhaka123PhotostoriesCan the 10-3-2-1 rule improve your sleep? Here’s what science says‘120 Bahadur’ star Raashii Khanna’s promotional looksWhat causes high uric acid levels, early symptoms and how to bring it down naturally with science backed tipsTop Harvard doctor reveals the right time to eat these 7 nuts to gain maximum benefitsVegetarian Thanksgiving: 4 mains that taste better than the Turkey10 dhaba-style Paneer dishes to try at home this weekendRekha to Kriti Sanon: Trending celebrity style highlights of the dayFrom Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ to Salman Khan’s ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’: A look at classic Bollywood films through the modern lensWhy Sadhguru recommends having Beetroot and Cardamom Soup during winter eveningsHow to make Zero-Oil Soya Biryani at home123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBest Rockstar Games to Play for GTA 6Savannah JamesWayne GretzkysTrevon DiggsDelhi School Suicide CaseKolkata EarthquakeCandace OwensGavin BrindleySophie CunninghamMLB Trade Rumors
NEW DELHI: Amidst the thawing India-Canada relationship, PM Narendra Modi will have his second meeting of the year with counterpart Mark Carney on the margins of the G20 summit in Johannesburg on Saturday.Both sides had finalised the meeting weeks in advance as they look to rebuild the relationship that was crushed by the killing of a Khalistan separatist in 2023 for which Canada blamed Indian authorities.Despite the pressure on Carney to seek accountability from India, he has worked to reset the relationship since June this year, when he invited Modi for the G7 meeting Canada hosted and had a bilateral meeting with him on the sidelines. The two countries, as foreign minister Anita Anand put it during her visit to India last month, elevated the relationship, with a joint statement that listed several steps to normalise ties, including through trade discussions.Anand, however, has also stressed that the outcome of such efforts will be contingent on the law enforcement and public safety dialogue between the two countries. The joint statement sought a constructive relationship based on mutual respect for rule of law and a commitment to upholding the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.