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Modi Canada Trip: Bilateral Relations Impact - News Directory 3

Modi Canada Trip: Bilateral Relations Impact

June 12, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Indian Prime Minister ⁣Narendra Modi is slated⁤ to attend the G-7 summit in Alberta, Canada, next week, marking a significant moment in India-Canada relations.
  • Modi's upcoming visit will⁢ be the first by an Indian prime minister to Canada since his 2015 trip, ⁣when he met ‍with then-Prime Minister Stephen harper.
  • Meanwhile, Pakistan is making strides in the cryptocurrency arena, reportedly gaining traction with⁢ the Trump administration.
Original source: foreignpolicy.com

Indian Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming G-7 summit attendance in Canada marks a pivotal moment,⁣ potentially easing ⁢strained India-Canada relations, the primarykeyword focus. After ⁢years of tension, the visit signals a possible thaw after accusations of India’s involvement in a 2023 incident. This coincides with Pakistan’s aggressive push for cryptocurrency legalization, ⁣possibly with Trump management support, a secondarykeyword ⁣development adding another layer of South Asian intrigue. Simultaneously occurring, Bangladeshi politics remain volatile as election⁤ timelines are disputed amid key resignations. stay tuned for updates, analysis, ⁣and insights on these crucial regional developments from News ⁣Directory⁣ 3. discover what’s next ⁤in these captivating international dynamics.

Key Points

  • Modi to⁢ attend G-7 summit in Canada amid strained bilateral relations.
  • Pakistan ⁤explores cryptocurrency⁤ legalization with U.S. ⁤support.
  • Bangladeshi politics strained amid resignations and election timeline disputes.

India-Canada Ties, Pakistan Crypto Push Highlight South Asia developments

⁢ ⁢ Updated June 12, 2025

Indian Prime Minister ⁣Narendra Modi is slated⁤ to attend the G-7 summit in Alberta, Canada, next week, marking a significant moment in India-Canada relations. The invitation, extended by Canadian⁣ Prime⁤ Minister Mark ⁢Carney during a phone conversation last Friday, signals a potential shift in the strained ties between⁢ the two nations.

Modi’s upcoming visit will⁢ be the first by an Indian prime minister to Canada since his 2015 trip, ⁣when he met ‍with then-Prime Minister Stephen harper. He has attended five⁤ previous G-7 summits as 2019. Relations have been tense since the previous ⁣Canadian government accused India of involvement in the 2023 assassination of a Sikh separatist in British Columbia.

Meanwhile, Pakistan is making strides in the cryptocurrency arena, reportedly gaining traction with⁢ the Trump administration. Despite a recent India-pakistan conflict, a Pakistani delegation’s‍ visit ⁢to Washington, D.C., included a meeting between Bilal Bin Saqib, Pakistan’s minister of state for ⁣crypto and blockchain, and Robert “Bo” Hines, executive director of Trump’s‍ Council on Digital Assets.

Saqib,who also serves as CEO of Pakistan’s Crypto ‍council,has linked Pakistan’s push for cryptocurrency legalization ‍to Trump’s prioritization of the issue. A U.S. company with ties to Trump’s sons has already signed a deal ‍with Pakistan’s⁤ Crypto Council in April, signaling potential collaboration.

Bangladeshi politics ⁢remain ⁢tense ⁤as⁣ Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader, is ⁢scheduled to visit London. ⁣This comes amid the resignation of Tulip Siddiq as Treasury⁣ minister over ⁣alleged financial links ⁣to Bangladesh. If Yunus meets with Siddiq, it could be seen as⁤ a conciliatory gesture toward hasina and her‍ party, as the interim government has adopted a hard ⁢line ‍against the Awami‍ League.

Sohrab Hassan, editor of Prothom ⁢alo, highlighted the divide between Dhaka and the BNP regarding Bangladesh’s election timeline. Hassan said the interim government believes elections should occur after emerging from the prevailing “war-like” situation, while the BNP argues that delays ‍will only worsen the situation.

What’s next

The coming weeks will reveal whether Modi’s visit⁤ can reset India-Canada relations, if Pakistan’s crypto push will yield economic benefits, ⁤and whether Bangladesh can navigate its political divisions ⁣to ⁣hold timely elections.

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