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India and Canada agree series of deals

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India and Canada agree series of deals as Carney and Modi reset ties in Delhi
India and Canada's prime ministers have agreed a number of accords, including a long-term deal to supply uranium to India

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India and Canada move to reset ties after dispute over killing
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Canada, India Strike $1.9 Billion Uranium Supply Agreement as They Firm Ties
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India, Canada relaunch trade talks, target $50 billion by 2030
India and Canada on Monday formally relaunched negotiations for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA), targeting $50 billion in bilateral trade by 2030.

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India and Canada ink landmark Uranium deal, deepen strategic ties
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$50B trade goal: India, Canada speed up economic partnership, boost defence, energy & tech ties
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India has become fastest growing economy in world under PM Modi's leadership: Carney
After their meeting held at the Hyderabad House, several MoUs in key areas, including civil nuclear cooperation, energy, critical minerals, education and skill development, science and technology and ...

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India and Canada sign Uranium deal in bilateral ties reset, target $50bn trade by 2030
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India, Canada aim to increase trade to $50 billion by 2030
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India, Canada aim for trade pact by year-end, strike uranium deal

(Corrects uranium deal's currency in paragraph 4 to Canadian dollars, from U.S. dollars.) NEW DELHI, March 2 (Reuters) - India and Canada will aim to conclude a free trade pact by the end of this year,
The Financial Express
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Delhi to New York flight turns nightmare: How an Indian CEO got stranded in Kuwait amid Iran war

On the surface, one would think New York-bound air travel plans from Delhi have nothing to worry about despite the heavy airspace closures across Gulf nations amid the ongoing joint US-Israel military offensive against Iran. However, an Indian CEO’s recent social media confession turned that perception upside down.
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At A.I. Summit, India Tries to Find a Way Between the U.S. and China

India is using technology as a tool of foreign policy, casting itself as a moral voice for smaller, developing countries.
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Delhi's hot February points to India's deepening climate shift

Delhi is set to end February on an unusually warm note, with maximum temperatures running well above seasonal norms and winter retreating weeks early.
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Air India Flies 149 Passengers Home From Dubai As Middle East Airspace Slowly Reopens

Air India on Tuesday received its first international arrival of the day at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi as flight operations slowly resumed amid tensions in West Asia. The airline’s Dubai-Delhi service,
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India says developments in Gulf region cause 'great anxiety'

NEW DELHI, March 3 (Reuters) - The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the crisis it has triggered in the Gulf region have evoked great anxiety for India, New Delhi said on Tuesday, as it reiterated its call for dialogue and diplomacy to secure an "early end to the conflict".
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Karan Aujla kicks off P-POP CULTURE India Tour 2026 in style with jaw-dropping show in Delhi

Aujla opened his India tour with a high-energy performance at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where more than 75,000 fans gathered to watch him live. The singer made a dramatic entry by zip-lining above the crowd while performing his song "On Top.
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U.S. Supreme Court tariff ruling will likely allow India to keep buying Russian oil

India is unlikely to eliminate Russian oil imports and the U.S. may not have enough leverage to push New Delhi to do so, analysts say.
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