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India Considering Mending Ties With Canada After Mark Carney Replaces Justin Trudeau As PM [Video]

India Considering Mending Ties With Canada After Mark Carney Replaces Justin Trudeau As PM

India is considering mending ties with Canada after Mark Carney replaced Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader. Carney emphasized rebuilding India-Canada relations amid trade tensions with the U.S...

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