'Ready to move forward': Canada on India ties

Thursday, 16 Apr, 2026
Ambassador Christopher Cooter noted that Canadian investments in India total about $100 billion. (Photo courtesy: X@ICC_Chamber)

New Delhi: Canada is ready to rebuild and advance its relationship with India, its envoy in New Delhi, Christopher Cooter, said in a recent media interaction.

Cooter said both leaders are pragmatic and share a clear vision for their countries. “I think there's a confidence about each other that we didn't have before, and I feel that we are ready to move forward,” he told NDTV, adding that recent efforts have helped stabilize the relationship after a “rocky period.”

Cooter said the political environment in Canada has since “shifted somewhat,” leading to a better understanding between the two sides.

He added that both countries now have mechanisms and trust in place to manage disagreements pragmatically.

Despite tensions, economic ties remained strong. Cooter noted that Canadian investments in India total about $100 billion, with companies employing tens of thousands of people in both countries. Around 100,000 Indians work for Canadian firms, while Indian companies employ about 50,000 people in Canada.

Looking ahead, Canada aims to position itself as a reliable energy partner for India, with potential exports of oil, LNG, and metallurgical coal starting around 2027. Cooperation is also expected in uranium, nuclear energy, critical minerals, and mining technology.

Cooter said Ottawa is also addressing concerns of Indian students by increasing financial requirements, reducing visa processing times, and improving housing support. He added that Canadian universities may expand into India through campuses, joint degrees, and other collaborations in the coming months.