India, Feb. 26 -- Canada is clearly moving to reset its relationship with India as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares for his first major international tour. The visit places New Delhi at the heart of Canada's wider Indo-Pacific strategy, which aims to diversify trade, draw foreign investment, and build strong long-term partnerships at a time of global economic uncertainty.

Announcing his travel plans to India, Australia, and Japan from February 26 to March 7, Carney said Canada's new government is concentrating on "what we can control" in an increasingly divided world. He explained that this approach means strengthening Canada's economy at home while expanding and rebalancing global ties abroad.

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