India, March 3 -- The process of resetting India-Canada relations, which began with PM Narendra Modi's meeting with his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney in June last year, has entered a new phase of consolidation. Carney's visit to New Delhi this week culminated in the signing of crucial agreements for cooperation in the mining and processing of rare earth minerals and long-term supply of uranium ore to fuel India's nuclear reactors. In line with Carney's call at the World Economic Forum for "middle powers" to come together to forge a new path in the face of great power hegemony, there was talk by the two sides of using trade and investments to shore up the rules-based order and to deepen security cooperation. The agreement on the supply ...