Modi reaches Canada; to focus on energy, investments
For the first time in 42 years, a prime minister has made a standalone bilateral visit to Canada.
Marking the first standalone bilateral visit in 42 years, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi arrived on Wednesday in Canada where the focus will be on
setting a “trajectory” in ties through cooperation in energy, including
civil nuclear, and attracting trade and technology for India’s
development.
A significant aspect of the three-day visit will be Mr. Modi’s meeting
with top officials of Canada’s Pension Fund with focus on inviting them
to India.
The Prime Minister flew into here from Germany where he laid emphasis on
attracting technology and investments for ’Make-in-India’ programme.
With his focus on the programme, Mr. Modi is expected to invite Canada
to partner in this endeavour by sharing technology and pumping in
investments.
“It is a historic milestone in our bilateral ties as in 42 years, this
is the first standalone bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister.
Therefore, we are focused on setting a trajectory which will reflect in
the discussions,” External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin
said soon after Modi’s arrival here.
Mr. Modi will hold talks with his counterpart Stephen Harper to discuss
how the relationship could be taken forward. He will also address
Canadian business leaders.
“We expect substantive outcomes,” Mr. Akbaruddin said.
He said the focus will be on several areas like energy, which is “a
major aspect”, besides agriculture, skill development and education.
“All these have been identified by the Prime Minister as areas which are
necessary for development of India,” Mr. Akbaruddin said, adding that
India sees Canada as a partner in its development efforts.
He said the two leaders will also discuss common approach to security
issues and ways to deal with the threats to open societies.
The Prime Minister will also be meeting officials of the Pension Fund of
Canada which has the corpus of 200 million dollars and discuss how to
ease the investment opportunities for it.
He will also address the Indian community in Toronto, which is billed to
be on the lines of the famous Madison Square address in New York last
year.
Before winding up his visit here, the Prime Minister will also visit Air
India Memorial to pay tributes to those killed in Kanishka bombing
incident about three decades ago.
Canada is the third and last leg of his three-nation tour which also covered France.
During his two-day stay in Germany, he inaugurated the Hannover Fair
along with Chancellor Angela Merkel, and held talks with her in Berlin
on various issues.
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