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Trudeau's India visit was unqualified success: Indian High Commissioner

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Downplaying what he called the "distractions around the visit of Canadian to India", has said the visit was actually an "unqualified success".

Speaking at a reception for Indian for Mines Narendra Singh Tomar, who is leading the Indian delegation for the PDAC International Convention here, said earlier this week that the language in the joint statement issued after Trudeau's meeting with showed their strong resolve to deepen the relationship.

was warmly received by Modi and the two leaders had a great meeting, said at the reception hosted by the and the Indo-Chamber of Commerce (ICCC).

Calling Trudeau's visit an "unqualified success", said Tomar's visit here within a week of Trudeau's trip was a "manifestation of the seriousness with which views its relations with Canada".

"This shows how serious we are about developing relations with Canada," said

"It is a complementary relationship and the joint statement is the blueprint to bring to fruition the vision that the two Prime Ministers had for the relationship," he said.

Tomar, who met his Canadian counterparts, said: "Just one week after Trudeau's visit, my coming to PDAC International Convention shows India's commitment to its relationship with "

Highlighting the 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) allowed in the mining sector by the Modi government, the said: "has an area of 800,000 square km with a huge potential for mining.

But only very small area has been mined. has put geological data in public domain to show the potential of mining in the country."

Tomar lauded the role of the Indo-Chamber of Commerce for promoting not only business relations but also people-to-people, political and cultural relations between the two countries.

ICCC Kanwar Dhanjal, who led a business delegation to a couple of months ago and was also in as part of Trudeau's delegation, said the visit of the Indian confirmed the deepening business ties between the two countries.

Indian said: "is a world in mining and the top source of 13 minerals, including potash, nickle, uranium and tungsten, which are very crucial for "

(Gurmukh Singh can be contacted at gurmukh100@gmail.com)

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 19:56 IST
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