Carney, who recently assumed office and also chairing the G7 this year, acknowledged the sensitive nature of ongoing legal proceedings related to the Nijjar case. “There is a legal process that is ongoing in Canada, and it’s quite advanced. It’s never a good idea to comment on such things,” he said to queries regarding the controversy that had tainted Indo-Canadian relations under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Moreover Carney also noted that diplomatic progress has been made. “Importantly, we’ve agreed to continue our law enforcement dialogue. There’s been some movement on accountability, and this invitation was extended in that context,” he added.
PM Modi Says India and Canada Will Work with ‘Mutual Respect’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed accepting the invitation in an X (formerly Twitter) post, thanking Carney for extending the invitation …