India and Canada Forge Path to $50 Billion in Trade
India and Canada have outlined terms for a comprehensive economic partnership, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. This announcement was made by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a press statement with Canada's visiting Prime Minister Mark Carney.
India and Canada have reached an agreement on the terms of a comprehensive economic partnership, the Indian foreign ministry announced on Monday.
The two countries have set an ambitious target to elevate bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made this declaration while meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during his visit.
The partnership marks a significant stride in enhancing economic ties between the two nations, reflecting a shared commitment to mutual growth and cooperation.
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