Overview
- Saskatoon-based Cameco will supply roughly 22 million pounds of uranium to India from 2027 to 2035 in a contract valued at about C$2.6 billion for civilian nuclear power.
- Leaders launched formal negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, targeting roughly $50 billion in two-way trade by 2030 with an aim to conclude talks within the year.
- A Strategic Energy Partnership will expand cooperation on LNG, solar and hydrogen, alongside plans to work on small modular and advanced reactors and Canada’s entry into the International Solar and Global Biofuel alliances.
- Both sides agreed to establish an India–Canada Defence Dialogue and deepen maritime security and law-enforcement cooperation, including work against transnational criminal networks and fentanyl precursors.
- The visit produced multiple commercial deals and MoUs reported at about $5.5 billion and highlighted major Canadian pension-fund exposure in India, even as disputed media reports on the Nijjar killing resurfaced during the talks.