India, Canada forge deals on uranium, renewable energy
India and Canada have reached a series of agreements, including a uranium supply deal for nuclear power, critical mineral cooperation, and technology partnerships. The deals were announced after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting in New Delhi.

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AI-generatedIndia and Canada have reached a series of agreements, including a uranium supply deal for nuclear power, critical mineral cooperation, and technology partnerships. The deals were announced after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting in New Delhi. The agreements follow a visit by Carney to India, his first since taking office last year, aimed at resetting strained ties between the two nations. Ottawa had previously accused India of orchestrating a deadly campaign against Sikh activists in Canada, but both countries have rejected these accusations. The agreements mark a fresh start in the relationship and aim to diversify trade beyond the United States. The deals were hailed by both leaders as "landmark" and demonstrate increased engagement between the Canadian and Indian governments.
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5 extractedThe pacts also covered technology and promoting the use of renewable energy.
Ties effectively collapsed in 2023 after Ottawa accused New Delhi of orchestrating a campaign against Sikh activists.
India and Canada reached agreements on critical mineral cooperation and uranium supply.
Carney's visit is aimed at resetting strained ties and diversifying trade beyond the United States.
There has been more engagement between the Canadian and Indian governments in the last year than in more than two decades.