Trade mission to India has been postponed by Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng due to political concerns
An official announced on Friday that Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng has postponed a trade mission to India scheduled for October, reflecting the deteriorating diplomatic ties between the two countries. Read more :Prior to his birthday, PM Modi had been regarded as the most trusted leader Days earlier, at the G20 conference in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reprimanded his Canadian counterpart. According to a Reuters story, the minister's spokesperson, Shanti Cosentino, said, "At this moment, we are putting off the upcoming trade mission to India." Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, went unnoticed by PM Modi, who attended official bilateral talks with many other foreign leaders during the G20 conference, and only allowed a quick, informal discussion on the sidelines five days ago. The notion of breaking away from the present country and founding independent nations is known as secessionism. To create a powerful left front, they urge the alliance of all left-leaning parties. India announced on Friday that it has postponed trade negotiations with Canada. Earlier this month, Canada announced a similar delay, citing the need to "take stock," according to Reuters. The two countries just stated their intention to sign an initial trade agreement this year roughly four months ago.