India, Canada agree to terms of reference on comprehensive economic partnership


NEW DELHI, March 2 (Reuters) – India ‌and Canada ‌have agreed to ​terms of reference on a comprehensive economic partnership, ‌the ⁠Indian foreign ministry said ⁠on Monday.

India and Canada ​aim ​to ​increase bilateral ‌trade to $50 billion by 2030, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‌said during ​press ​statements ​with ‌visiting Canadian PM ​Mark ​Carney.

(Reporting by Sakshi Dayal, ​writing ‌by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; ​Editing by Himani ​Sarkar)



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