Prime Minister meets Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada on the sidelines of the G7 Summit
1. At a Glance
- Bilateral pull-aside between PM Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Mark Carney on the margins of the G7 Summit at Evian, France, on 16 June 2026 [S1][S2].
- Consolidates the reset in India–Canada ties after the 2023–24 diplomatic chill (Nijjar affair); operationalises the agenda from Carney's 27 Feb–2 Mar 2026 India visit [S2][S3].
- Exam relevance: GS-II (India and its neighbourhood/bilateral); covers CEPA, critical minerals, LNG/LPG, defence-intel pact, G7 outreach diplomacy.
2. Why in the News
- Modi–Carney met on 16 June 2026 at the 52nd G7 Summit, Evian (France), to which India was invited as an outreach partner [S1][S2].
- Leaders set a year-end 2026 deadline to conclude the India–Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) [S2][S3].
- Agreement to launch negotiations on a General Security of Information Agreement (GSIA) for defence/intel cooperation [S2].
3. Background & Evolution
- 1947: Diplomatic relations established; Canada among earliest recognisers of independent India.
- 2010: Joint Study Group recommended a bilateral CEPA; formal CEPA talks launched, suspended in 2017.
- 2022: Talks revived as an interim Early Progress Trade Agreement (EPTA).
- Sept 2023: Talks paused after Canadian PM Trudeau's allegations on the Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing; diplomats expelled by both sides (Oct 2023) [S3].
- 2025: PM Mark Carney (Liberal) takes office; meets Modi on sidelines of G7 Kananaskis Summit, Canada (June 2025) — start of the reset [S2].
- 27 Feb–2 Mar 2026: Carney's official visit to India (Mumbai + Delhi); first bilateral visit by a Canadian PM since 2018; Terms of Reference for CEPA signed [S3].
- 16 June 2026: Modi–Carney meet at G7 Evian — reaffirm forward-looking strategic partnership [S1][S2].
4. Core Static Facts
- Event: G7 Summit (52nd), Evian-les-Bains, France, hosted by France [S1].
- Date of meeting: 16 June 2026 [S1].
- Indian nodal ministry: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) — Americas Division.
- Canadian PM: Mark Carney (Liberal Party).
- G7 members: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, USA (+ EU); India is a recurring outreach invitee (not a member) [S1].
- CEPA target: Conclude negotiations by end-2026; scope = goods, services, investment, agri & agri-food, digital trade, mobility, sustainable development [S2][S3].
- Key Mar 2026 deliverables: USD 2.6 bn Cameco–DAE uranium supply pact (Saskatchewan); MoU on Critical Minerals Value Chains (MoM India ↔ NRCan Canada) [S3].
- Energy basket discussed at Evian: LNG, LPG, metallurgical coal [S2].
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic - Bilateral merchandise trade ~USD 9–10 bn; CEPA aims to multiply this; mobility chapter critical for Indian students/professionals (Canada hosts ~2.3 lakh Indian students) [S3]. - Critical minerals + uranium lock-in addresses India's clean-energy transition and nuclear fuel diversification [S3].
Geopolitical / Strategic - GSIA negotiations signal a defence-intel thaw despite the unresolved Nijjar judicial process [S2]. - India's outreach participation at G7 Evian reinforces its standing as a bridge between Global South and G7 [S1]. - Resets a partnership salient to Indo-Pacific balancing, given Canada's 2022 Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Energy & Resource Security - LNG/LPG/met-coal collaboration aligns with India's gas-based economy push (target: gas share in primary energy from ~6% to 15% by 2030) [S2]. - Canadian uranium underwrites India's 22 GW by 2031 nuclear target.
Diaspora / Social - ~1.8 million Persons of Indian Origin in Canada; Khalistani extremism remains a friction point — diplomatic reset must coexist with consular concerns.
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- June 2025: Modi attends G7 Kananaskis Summit (Canada) at Carney's invitation; first thaw meeting [S2].
- 27 Feb–2 Mar 2026: Carney visits India; Joint Statement issued 2 Mar 2026; CEPA ToR signed; Cameco–DAE uranium deal; Critical Minerals MoU [S3].
- 16 June 2026: Modi–Carney bilateral at G7 Evian; CEPA deadline reaffirmed; GSIA talks launched; LNG/LPG/met-coal cooperation reviewed [S1][S2].
7. Prelims Hooks
- 52nd G7 Summit (2026) was hosted by France at Evian-les-Bains [S1].
- India attended G7 Evian as an outreach country, not a member [S1].
- Modi–Carney bilateral on the sidelines took place on 16 June 2026 [S1].
- Carney's official India visit: 27 February – 2 March 2026 [S3].
- CEPA ToR signed during Carney's March 2026 India visit; conclusion targeted by end-2026 [S3].
- Cameco (Saskatchewan) signed a USD 2.6 billion uranium supply pact with India's Department of Atomic Energy [S3].
- MoU on Critical Minerals Value Chains signed between India's Ministry of Mines and Canada's Department of Natural Resources [S3].
- Energy items reviewed at Evian: LNG, LPG, metallurgical coal [S2].
- New agreement to be negotiated: General Security of Information Agreement (GSIA) — for defence/intel info-sharing [S2].
- Last previous bilateral Canadian PM visit to India before Carney's 2026 trip was in 2018 (Trudeau) [S3].
8. Mains Relevance
- GS-II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India's interests; India and the developed world.
- GS-III: Energy security; effects of liberalisation on the economy; trade.
- Probable stems: 1. "The India–Canada reset under PM Carney is being driven more by economic complementarities than by political reconciliation." Discuss. 2. Examine the strategic significance of the proposed India–Canada CEPA and the Critical Minerals MoU for India's energy transition. 3. Evaluate India's role as a recurring G7 outreach partner in shaping the agenda of the Global South.
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- G7 grouping & India's outreach participation — frames this meeting's setting.
- India–Canada CEPA / earlier EPTA — direct trade architecture.
- Critical Minerals Mission (India, 2025) — links to the Cameco/Critical Minerals MoU.
- Nijjar affair & Khalistan issue — unresolved political subtext.
- Indo-Pacific strategies (India, Canada, EU) — strategic framing.
- India's nuclear power programme & uranium imports (Russia, Kazakhstan, Canada) — energy security.
- Indian diaspora in Canada / Migration & Mobility Partnerships — social dimension.
- G20 New Delhi 2023 outcomes — earlier multilateral platform that previously paused India–Canada track.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- Host of G7 2026 = France (Evian), NOT Canada. Canada hosted in 2025 (Kananaskis) — easy to confuse since these are consecutive years.
- CEPA vs EPTA: 2022 talks were for an interim EPTA; the 2026 instrument is the full CEPA.
- The Cameco uranium deal is with DAE, not NPCIL or UCIL.
- India is an invitee/outreach country at G7 — not a member; do not list it among "G7 members."
- The new defence-intel instrument is a GSIA (General Security of Information Agreement) — distinct from a Logistics Agreement (LEMOA-type).
11. Sources
- [S1] 52nd G7 Summit — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52nd_G7_summit — (tier: 4, contextual only)
- [S2] On G7 sidelines, Modi, Carney push to reset India-Canada ties; target trade pact by year-end — https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/india/on-g7-sidelines-modi-carney-push-to-reset-india-canada-ties-target-trade-pact-by-year-end/ — (tier: 4)
- [S3] Joint statement by Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Modi (2 Mar 2026) — https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/2026/03/02/joint-statement-prime-minister-carney-and-prime-minister-modi — (tier: 3, Govt of Canada primary)
- [S4] Factsheet on deliverables — Carney visit to India — https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/backgrounders/2026/03/02/factsheet-deliverables-announced-during-visit-prime-minister-mark — (tier: 3)
- [S5] PIB Press Release PRID 2273812 (user-supplied excerpt) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2273812 — (tier: 1)
Note: The PIB URL [S5] returned HTTP 403 on automated fetch; facts attributed to it rely on the user-supplied excerpt. Tier-1 (pib.gov.in/mea.gov.in) corroboration of the Evian meeting beyond the supplied excerpt was not retrievable within the search budget; supplementary detail drawn from Canadian government primary sources (Tier 3) and one Tier 4 Indian outlet.