Overview
- A joint statement by Foreign Ministers S. Jaishankar and Anita Anand confirms a New Roadmap that restores structured engagement across politics, security, and the economy.
- High commissioners have returned to New Delhi and Ottawa, security and law‑enforcement channels are active again, and India has committed to share information with Canadian police investigations.
- The economic track includes early ministerial‑level discussions on trade and investment and the relaunch of the Canada‑India CEO Forum on the margins of a senior‑level trade mission in early 2026.
- Energy and resources cooperation will resume through the Canada‑India Ministerial Energy Dialogue, two‑way LNG and LPG trade, work on green hydrogen, biofuels and carbon capture, and civil nuclear discussions including talks with Canadian uranium suppliers.
- Technology and education steps include reviving the Joint Science and Technology Cooperation Committee, Canadian participation in India’s AI Impact Summit on Feb. 19–20, 2026, a Critical Minerals Dialogue in Toronto in March 2026, a joint higher‑education working group, and a pledge to respect each side’s concerns and sensitivities.