Indian business delegation concludes Toronto mission as Canada-India trade talks gain momentum
By
Zarif Sinha
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Summary
Around 150 Indian business leaders, led by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, concluded a three-day trade mission in Toronto as part of ongoing efforts to deepen economic ties between Canada and India. The delegation—described as the largest ever to leave India—included companies from financial services, agriculture, steel, and pharmaceuticals. The mission comes amid renewed trade talks between Ottawa and New Delhi following a political reset between the two nations.
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