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Tense diplomatic relations may not impact trade, investment ties between India, Canada: Experts

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 19 September 2023
The tense diplomatic relations between India and Canada are not expected to affect trade and investments between the two countries, according to experts. The trade relationship between India and Canada is driven by commercial considerations and they trade in complementary products.
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