Canada hits pause on trade mission to India after tensions at G20 summit

Canada has announced it would postpone an October trade mission to India, in the midst of strained relations between the two countries.A spokesperson for Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng confirmed the change on Friday, though no reason was offered for the delay.“At this time, we are postponing the upcoming trade mission to India,” the spokesperson, Shanti Cosentino, said.


Earlier in the day, anonymous Indian officials also told reporters that negotiations over a trade deal were on hold, due to objections over “political developments in Canada”.In May, Ng and her Indian counterpart, Piyush Goyal, had issued a joint statement saying they hoped to boost trade and investment between their two countries by the year’s end.





But those talks have hit several high-level snags. Most recently, during last weekend’s Group of 20 (G20) summit in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose not to hold a formal bilateral meeting with Canadian leader Justin Trudeau, a decision many perceived to be a snub.The parade float sparked furore in the Indian government, which called the display a celebration of separatist violence.


Videos circulated in June showing a controversial parade float in Brampton, Ontario, that was themed after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. The former Indian prime minister had been killed by her Sikh bodyguards in 1984 after she ordered military action against Sikh separatists at the Golden Temple in the state of Punjab.












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