Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to visit India this week, with key discussions expected to cover trade, artificial intelligence, economic cooperation and global challenges. Carney, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and a prominent voice on sustainable finance, will engage with Indian leaders and stakeholders across government, industry and innovation sectors.

During the visit, both countries are likely to explore ways to deepen bilateral trade relations, enhance cooperation in emerging technologies like AI, and address economic uncertainties facing global markets. India’s rapidly growing digital and technology landscape makes it a strategic partner for Canada, particularly in areas of innovation, sustainability, skills development and investment opportunities.
Carney’s agenda may also include dialogues on climate finance, clean energy investments and financial sector collaboration, reflecting his background in economics and sustainable policy frameworks. Both nations are expected to emphasise shared priorities and chart pathways for strengthened collaboration in a period marked by shifting geopolitical and economic dynamics.
The visit underscores the importance Ottawa and New Delhi place on expanding their partnership beyond traditional diplomatic ties, aiming to leverage complementarities in technology, commerce and innovation for mutual benefit.
