New Delhi, March 2 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, will meet today in New Delhi, in what is being seen as another attempt to reset ties between the two nations.

Carney, who landed in New Delhi on Sunday, is expected to sign a ten-year US$2 billion uranium supply deal and smaller agreements on oil and gas, environment, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, education and culture.

Carney landed in the national Capital after spending two days in Mumbai, where he met several industry leaders. In New Delhi, he was received at the airport by Union Minister of State for Commerce Jitin Prasada on Sunday.

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