India and Canada reset ties with 'landmark' nuclear energy deal

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India and Canada have announced a series of agreements after their prime ministers met in Delhi to reset ties that had been strained due to diplomatic tensions. The agreements include a 10-year nuclear energy deal, as well as collaborations in areas such as technology, critical minerals, space, defence, and education. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mark Carney pledged to increase cooperation in various fields. The two countries aim to conclude a free trade deal by the end of 2026 to reduce their exposure to punitive US trade tariffs. The agreements follow a meeting between Carney and Modi, during which they discussed ways to repair strained relations. Canada's foreign minister Anita Anand stated that her government believes India is not currently linked to violent crimes or threats on Canadian soil.
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