Modi holds talks with Carney at G7; hopeful of trade deal
Modi–Carney Bilateral at G7 Evian & India–Canada FTA
UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note | Current Affairs — June 2026
1. At a Glance
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Canadian PM Mark Carney on the sidelines of the 52nd G7 Summit (Évian-les-Bains, France, 15–17 June 2026) — their fourth meeting in under a year, signalling a diplomatic reset after a prolonged freeze in bilateral ties. [S1]
- The meeting's headline outcome: reaffirmed intent to conclude a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) — India's equivalent of a Free Trade Agreement — before the end of 2026. [S2]
- Key UPSC relevance: Bilateral trade diplomacy (GS-II), India's FTA strategy (GS-III), India–Canada relations & diaspora (GS-II), G7 as a multilateral forum (GS-II).
- The diplomatic reset follows a deep freeze triggered by the Nijjar assassination controversy (2023–24); its reversal is a significant shift in India's foreign policy narrative. [S4]
2. Why in the News
- June 17, 2026: Modi and Carney held bilateral talks at the G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France. Discussions covered trade, economy, energy, technology, and people-to-people ties. [S1][S4]
- Modi publicly stated he hopes to visit Canada before year-end at Carney's invitation, and expressed optimism about completing the India–Canada FTA before then. [S4]
- Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal visited Canada the previous month with a delegation of over 100 industry representatives, signalling active negotiation momentum. [S4]
- Terms of Reference for the India–Canada CEPA were signed on 2 March 2026 by Commerce Minister Goyal and Canada's Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu, in the presence of both PMs at Hyderabad House, New Delhi. [S2]
3. Background & Evolution
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2010 | India–Canada CEPA negotiations first launched |
| 2013 | Negotiations suspended after 13 rounds; stalled over sensitive sectors (dairy, auto, IP) |
| 2018 | Last bilateral visit of a Canadian PM to India (Justin Trudeau) |
| Sep 2023 | PM Trudeau alleges Indian agents involved in killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar (Sikh separatist, Canadian citizen); bilateral relations plummet |
| Late 2023–2024 | Diplomatic expulsions, visa suspensions, trade stagnation |
| Oct 2025 | Mark Carney becomes PM of Canada after Liberal leadership change |
| Nov 2025 | Fast-track FTA signal: Commerce Minister Goyal announces India–Canada will accelerate FTA negotiations [S3] |
| Feb 27–Mar 2, 2026 | Carney's first bilateral visit to India; first Canadian PM visit since 2018; CEPA Terms of Reference signed [S2] |
| Mar 2026 | Inaugural Finance Ministers' Economic Dialogue agreed upon for 2026 [S1] |
| Jun 2026 | Fourth Modi–Carney meeting at G7 Évian; FTA target set before year-end [S1][S4] |
4. Core Static Facts
The Agreement: - Full name: India–Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) - Implementing ministry (India): Ministry of Commerce & Industry - Commerce Minister (India): Piyush Goyal - Canadian counterpart: Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu - Terms of Reference signed: 2 March 2026, Hyderabad House, New Delhi [S2]
Trade & Economic Targets: - Current bilateral trade: approximately USD 8–10 billion (pre-2026 estimates) - Target: USD 50 billion by 2030 [S2][S3] - Modi–Carney meetings in < 1 year: 4 meetings [S4] - June 2025 — G7 Summit, Kananaskis, Canada - November 2025 — G20 Summit, Johannesburg - February–March 2026 — New Delhi (bilateral) - June 2026 — G7 Summit, Évian, France
The G7 Forum: - Summit: 52nd G7 Summit, Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France [S1] - Dates: 15–17 June 2026 - India's status at G7: Invited partner / outreach country (not a G7 member) - G7 permanent members: USA, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan + EU
India–Canada Bilateral: - Diaspora: ~1.8 million people of Indian origin in Canada (among largest outside India) - Canada as energy partner: top global energy exporter (oil sands, uranium, LNG) [S4] - Enabling framework: Security Energy Partnership (agreed at March 2026 summit) [S4]
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- India–Canada CEPA aims to more than double bilateral trade to USD 50 billion by 2030 from current ~USD 8–10 billion. [S2]
- Commerce Minister Goyal's visit with 100+ industry representatives reflects private-sector depth of engagement; sectors of interest include energy, critical minerals, technology, agri-products, and financial services. [S4]
- CEPA's sensitive issues: Canada seeks market access in dairy, auto, and IP-intensive sectors; India guards these under domestic political constraints.
- Canada's uranium and critical mineral exports align with India's nuclear energy and EV supply-chain needs.
Geopolitical / Strategic
- The diplomatic reset reverses the 2023–24 deep freeze triggered by the Nijjar affair — Carney's government has taken a different diplomatic posture than Trudeau's on India. [S4]
- Four meetings in under a year between leaders signals mutual strategic re-prioritisation; India increasingly sees Canada as a partner in energy security and Indo-Pacific stability. [S1][S4]
- Canada's invitation to India at G7 (as an outreach country) itself carries diplomatic signal value — it gave Modi a platform alongside G7 leaders on global issues.
- India–Canada Security Energy Partnership formalised in March 2026 — covers energy security and potentially extends to critical minerals critical to defence and green tech. [S4]
- Backdrop: rising India–US trade tensions (Trump tariffs, 2025) has incentivised India to diversify trade partners, making Canada strategically attractive.
Social / Diaspora
- Indian diaspora in Canada (~1.8 million, primarily Punjabi-origin) is a domestic political factor in both countries: bilateral friction hurt diaspora interests (visa delays, consular access).
- People-to-people ties explicitly discussed at Évian — includes student mobility, family reunification, and professional visas. [S4]
- Post-Nijjar tensions saw anti-India incidents on Canadian soil (Khalistani extremism); resolution of diplomatic row has direct social-safety implications for the Indian diaspora.
Legal / Constitutional
- CEPA negotiations are governed by India's Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992, and routed through the DGFT (Directorate General of Foreign Trade) under MoCI.
- Terms of Reference (TOR) signed March 2026 establish the legal negotiating mandate; subsequent rounds move to text-based negotiations.
- Parliamentary approval of the final FTA treaty in India follows a Cabinet decision; no separate parliamentary ratification law exists (unlike some democracies).
Administrative
- Previous CEPA talks (2010–2013) collapsed after 13 rounds — sensitive agriculture, dairy, and IP sectors were key sticking points.
- Current talks revived under Fast Track FTA framework announced Nov 2025. [S3]
- Ministerial-level engagement (Goyal + Sidhu) + Finance Ministers' Economic Dialogue (planned 2026) provide dual-track negotiation architecture. [S1]
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- Nov 2025: Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal signals India–Canada will fast-track FTA negotiations; first public commitment post-reset. [S3]
- Feb 27–Mar 2, 2026: Canadian PM Mark Carney makes first bilateral visit to India (first Canadian PM since Trudeau's 2018 visit). [S2]
- 2 March 2026: Terms of Reference for India–Canada CEPA signed at Hyderabad House, New Delhi, by Goyal and Sidhu in presence of both PMs. [S2]
- March 2026: Security Energy Partnership agreed; inaugural Finance Ministers' Economic Dialogue announced for 2026. [S1][S4]
- May 2026: Piyush Goyal visits Canada with 100+ industry representatives — largest-ever trade delegation to Canada. [S4]
- June 2026 (G7, Évian): Modi–Carney fourth bilateral meeting; Modi expresses hope to visit Canada before year-end and complete FTA before then. [S1][S4]
7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)
- The 52nd G7 Summit (2026) was held in Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France on 15–17 June 2026. [S1]
- India's status at G7 Summits: invited outreach partner, not a permanent member. G7 members are USA, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan + EU.
- The Terms of Reference for India–Canada CEPA were signed on 2 March 2026 at Hyderabad House, New Delhi. [S2]
- India–Canada CEPA was signed by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal (India) and Minister Maninder Sidhu (Canada). [S2]
- India–Canada bilateral trade target: USD 50 billion by 2030 (current: ~USD 8–10 billion). [S2]
- Carney's March 2026 India visit was the first bilateral visit by a Canadian PM since 2018 (Trudeau). [S2]
- Modi and Carney met four times in under one year: G7 Kananaskis (June 2025), G20 Johannesburg (November 2025), New Delhi bilateral (March 2026), G7 Évian (June 2026). [S1][S4]
- The earlier round of India–Canada CEPA talks was launched in 2010 and suspended after 13 rounds in 2013.
- Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal visited Canada in May 2026 with a delegation of over 100 industry representatives. [S4]
- The bilateral also formalised a Security Energy Partnership — Canada is one of the world's top energy exporters (oil, uranium, LNG). [S4]
- Finance Ministers' Economic Dialogue between India and Canada was agreed to be hosted in 2026 (exact date TBD). [S1]
- The implementing ministry for India's FTA negotiations: Ministry of Commerce & Industry (not Ministry of External Affairs).
- India's FTA negotiations are governed by the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992.
- The diplomatic freeze (2023–24) was triggered by Canadian PM Trudeau's allegation of Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023.
8. Mains Relevance
GS Paper Mapping:
| GS Paper | Syllabus Heading |
|---|---|
| GS-II | India's bilateral, regional, and global groupings; effect of policies of developed countries on India's interests |
| GS-II | Important international institutions — G7, WTO; India and its neighbourhood / the wider world |
| GS-III | Indian economy; effects of liberalisation; bilateral and multilateral trade agreements |
Plausible Mains Question Stems:
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"India–Canada relations have witnessed significant turbulence followed by rapid reset between 2023–2026. Analyse the factors driving this reset and evaluate the strategic importance of a Canada partnership for India." (GS-II, 15 marks)
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"Critically examine India's Free Trade Agreement strategy. What are the key structural challenges that have historically stalled India–Canada CEPA negotiations, and how has the current engagement sought to address them?" (GS-III, 15 marks)
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"The G7 continues to extend outreach invitations to India. Does this translate into tangible gains for Indian foreign policy? Illustrate with recent examples." (GS-II, 10 marks)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Why It's Linked |
|---|---|
| India's FTA Policy & Strategy | CEPA is part of broader FTA push (UAE, Australia, UK, EU, Canada); compare negotiating templates |
| G7 & India as Outreach Partner | Understand India's strategic engagement with the G7 bloc (2023 Hiroshima, 2024 Puglia, 2025 Kananaskis, 2026 Évian) |
| Khalistan Issue & India–Canada Diplomatic Crisis (2023–24) | Direct precursor; understanding the rupture is essential to understand the reset |
| India's Critical Minerals Strategy | Canada is a top source; links to EV supply chains, nuclear energy, and defence tech |
| India's Energy Security Policy | Canada's role as energy exporter — uranium for nuclear, LNG; ties to India's energy mix targets |
| Indian Diaspora & Foreign Policy | 1.8 million Indian-Canadians; diaspora as a foreign policy factor (soft power + political sensitivity) |
| WTO & Trade Dispute Mechanisms | Contextualises FTA vs. MFN debate, WTO rules on regional trade agreements (GATT Art. XXIV) |
| India–Australia ECTA & India–UAE CEPA | Comparable recent FTAs for understanding India's "template" for fast-track agreements |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
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CEPA ≠ FTA (terminology trap): India officially calls its trade agreements "CEPA" (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) or "CECA" — not "FTA." However, functionally equivalent. Don't conflate with "CECA" (Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement), which is a lighter variant.
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Implementing ministry confusion: India's FTA negotiations are handled by Ministry of Commerce & Industry (via DGFT), not the Ministry of External Affairs — though MEA coordinates on diplomatic track.
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India is NOT a G7 member: India attends as an outreach/invited country. Confusing this with G20 (where India is a full member and hosted in 2023) is a common error.
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Earlier CEPA talks (2010–2013) vs. current talks: The current CEPA Terms of Reference (March 2026) are a new negotiating mandate, not a revival of the same text from 2013. Treat them as distinct processes.
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Year of Carney–Modi meetings: All four meetings occurred within June 2025 to June 2026 — not all in 2026. Specifically: Kananaskis G7 (June 2025), Johannesburg G20 (November 2025), New Delhi (March 2026), Évian G7 (June 2026).
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Nijjar killing date: Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in June 2023 in Surrey, British Columbia — not 2024. Trudeau's public accusation came in September 2023.
11. Sources
- [S1] India–Canada Joint Leaders' Statement (PIB) — https://www.pib.gov.in/Pressreleaseshare.aspx?PRID=2234572 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S2] Terms of Reference Signed for India–Canada CEPA (PIB) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2234674 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S3] India–Canada to fast-track FTA negotiations — News on Air (Nov 2025) — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/india-canada-will-fast-track-negotiations-for-fta-to-boost-bilateral-trade-investment-says-union-minister-piyush-goyal/ — (Tier 4 / Government broadcaster)
- [S4] "Modi holds talks with Carney at G7; hopeful of trade deal" — The Hindu, 17 June 2026 — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-06-17/th_international/articleGG3G4H1DT-14979602.ece — (Tier 4: thehindu.com — primary article, direct source)
- [S5] Brief on India–Canada Bilateral Relations (April 2026) — MEA — https://www.mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/India-Canada.pdf — (Tier 1: mea.gov.in)
Note compiled for UPSC CSE 2026–27 cycle. Verify all figures against latest MEA/PIB releases before the examination date.