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India’s 100GW nuclear push was missing one thing. Canada just provided it

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Updated 3.3.2026
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Mark Carney *Narendra Modi India Canada Hardeep Singh Nijjar

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Mar 3, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
nuclear energyuranium supplyindiacanadanuclear capacity
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South China Morning PostMar 3

India’s 100GW nuclear push was missing one thing. Canada just provided it

India aims to significantly increase its nuclear energy capacity to 100GW by mid-century, but current domestic uranium production is insufficient to meet projected fuel demands. To address this, India and Canada signed a 10-year uranium supply agreement in New Delhi during a meeting between Prime Ministers Modi and Carney. This agreement is intended to provide a reliable fuel source for India's expanding civilian nuclear program, which has recently been opened to private and foreign investment. Analysts view the agreement as a structural commitment to ensure long-term fuel security for India's ambitious nuclear energy goals.

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Key Claims

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India wants 100 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by mid-century.

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India currently has roughly 8GW of nuclear capacity.

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A 10-year uranium agreement was signed between Canada and India.

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Domestic production is expected to fall well short of projected needs.

Mar 2, 2026

5 articles|4 sources
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South China Morning PostMar 2

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. 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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Al JazeeraMar 2

India, Canada aim for trade pact by year end, agree uranium deal

In March 2026, India and Canada announced plans to finalize a free trade agreement by the end of the year, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. The announcement came during Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to New Delhi, where he met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two countries also agreed to a $2.6 billion uranium supply deal to support India's nuclear energy ambitions. This agreement includes collaboration on small modular nuclear reactors. The renewed focus on trade and energy cooperation signals a thaw in relations that had deteriorated in 2023 following accusations of Indian involvement in activities against Sikh separatists in Canada.

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BBC News - WorldMar 2

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

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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Political Strategy(1)
South China Morning PostMar 2

Iran conflict puts India’s cherished Middle East neutrality to the test

India's foreign policy of maintaining neutral relations with conflicting Middle Eastern nations is being tested by the recent escalation of the Iran conflict. Following a visit by Prime Minister Modi to Tel Aviv, US-Israeli strikes against Iran have drawn criticism from the Indian political opposition. The opposition Congress party has accused Modi of poor timing, suggesting his visit emboldened the strikes. The Indian government has responded by expressing deep concern over the conflict and urging restraint and dialogue. India's traditional "dehyphenation" doctrine, which seeks to balance relationships with countries like Israel and Iran, is now facing significant pressure. The situation highlights the challenges India faces in navigating complex geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

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Key Claims

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India and Canada announced agreements, including a 10-year nuclear energy deal.

— Reuters

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Carney said they agreed to conclude a free trade deal by the end of 2026.

— Mark Carney

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Canada's foreign minister distanced herself from a senior official's comment that India had ceased all foreign interference in Canada.

— Anita Anand

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Modi described the two countries as "natural partners in technology and innovation".

— Narendra Modi

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Prime Minister Mark Carney met with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi.

Feb 28, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
canada-india relationstrade diversificationfree trade agreementus tariffsextrajudicial killing
Political Strategy(1)
BBC News - WorldFeb 28

A 'delicate' balance for Canada and a 'win-win' for Modi as Carney visits India

Mark Carney is in India to repair strained relations between Canada and India, aiming to reduce both countries' reliance on US trade. The trip follows a period of tension after Canada accused India of involvement in the killing of a Canadian Sikh separatist in 2023, an allegation India denies. Carney's visit focuses on advancing a comprehensive free trade agreement that has been under discussion for 15 years. While Canada seeks to diversify its trade partners due to US tariffs, the allegations of Indian involvement in the separatist's death remain a sensitive issue, particularly for Canada's Sikh community. Canadian officials state that discussions on national security and foreign interference are ongoing, and they do not believe the Indian government is currently linked to violent crimes or threats on Canadian soil.

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Key Claims

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Mark Carney is in India to repair ties and reduce trade reliance on the US.

— AFP via Getty Images

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Canada accused India of carrying out an extrajudicial killing of a Canadian Sikh separatist.

— AFP via Getty Images

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Sukh Dhaliwal says the claim of India no longer being a threat is disconnected from reality.

— Sukh Dhaliwal, MP

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Canada has made diplomatic overtures to India, beginning with inviting Modi to the G7 summit.

— AFP via Getty Images

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Canada does not believe the Indian government is currently linked to any violent crimes or threats on Canadian soil.

— Canadian officials

Feb 27, 2026

3 articles|1 sources
canada-india relationsmark carneytrade diversificationsecurity threatdiplomatic ties
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Al JazeeraFeb 27

Canada’s PM Carney in India to reset ties and bolster trade

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting India in February 2026 to strengthen bilateral ties and diversify Canada's trade partnerships amid tensions with the United States. Carney will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss collaborations in trade, energy, technology, AI, and defense. India's foreign ministry views the visit as a significant step in reinforcing the partnership, which is based on shared values and expanding cooperation. Canada aims to increase non-US exports and more than double two-way trade with India by 2030. India seeks increased Canadian investment, particularly from pension and wealth funds, and hopes for Canadian support in expanding its nuclear power capacity.

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Al JazeeraFeb 27

‘No longer a threat’: How Canada U-turned on India ahead of Carney visit

Ahead of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to India, the Canadian government has declared that India is "no longer a threat" to its security. This marks a significant shift from previous accusations of Indian government involvement in transnational repression, specifically the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in June 2023. The declaration comes despite Canadian police warning Sikh activists, like Moninder Singh, of ongoing threats to their safety, even extending to their families. Analysts suggest Carney's visit to New Delhi is an attempt to reset the strained bilateral relationship, which deteriorated under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and to diversify foreign relations amid trade tensions with the United States. The visit occurs as Canadian police continue to investigate Nijjar's murder.

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Al JazeeraFeb 27

Canadian PM Carney heads to India on ‘significant’ trip to consolidate ties

In February 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to India to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries. The trip aims to reset relations following a diplomatic freeze in 2023 after Canada alleged Indian involvement in the killing of a Sikh activist. Carney seeks to diversify Canada's export markets beyond the United States, with India presenting a potentially large market for Canadian petroleum and natural gas. Analysts note that overcoming diplomatic tensions and addressing concerns about export costs will be crucial for building stronger economic bonds. The visit follows improved relations, including India's invitation to the G7 summit and the appointment of new diplomats.

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Key Claims

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in India for a visit.

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The visit marks a “significant step” in strengthening ties.

— India’s foreign ministry

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Canada and India agreed to resume negotiations on a proposed free-trade agreement last year.

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Canadian pension and wealth funds have already invested $73bn in India.

— India

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Canadian police informed Moninder Singh that his life, his wife's, and his children's lives were at risk.

— Article's own claim

Feb 25, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
canada india relationsdiplomatic resettrade linkseconomic tiestrade diversification
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South China Morning PostFeb 25

Canada’s Carney to push for pragmatic reset with India in trade and diplomacy

Mark Carney's upcoming trip to India aims to improve diplomatic relations and strengthen trade ties between Canada and the world's fourth-largest economy. The visit, part of a broader regional tour, signals a mutual desire to prioritize economic cooperation after a downturn in relations in 2023. Canada seeks to diversify its trade and reduce reliance on the US market through this outreach. Relations soured after Canada alleged Indian involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist, leading to diplomatic expulsions and stalled trade talks. Despite lingering sensitivities, both countries recognize the importance of restoring a functional relationship, as demonstrated by the restoration of consular operations agreed upon in June 2023.

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Key Claims

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Mark Carney is traveling to India as part of a regional tour.

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Canada is aiming to diversify trade and reduce reliance on the US market.

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Relations between Canada and India deteriorated in 2023.

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Justin Trudeau alleged Indian agents were involved in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

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Indo-Canadian ties are too important to be in cold storage for too long.

— Uday Chandra