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At the G7 Summit 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a significant meeting with Canadian leader Mark Carney, marking a potential thaw in strained India-Canada relations. The two leaders discussed key global issues, trade partnerships, climate cooperation, and the importance of restoring diplomatic ties.

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