Canada-India relationship hits low point as policy differences at G20 summit overshadow trade

'There are some fundamental issues that have been weighing on this relationship for a long time that make it hard to take it to the next level,' says trade consultant Eric Miller.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi did little to improve their frosty relationship during the recent G20 summit.

Following a G20 summit in New Delhi that featured seemingly frosty exchanges between the Canadian and Indian prime ministers, former diplomats and foreign policy observers say the bilateral relationship is at its lowest point, compounded by Ottawa’s decision to put a hold ...

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