Modi says his ‘historic visit’ will herald new era India-Canada ties

April 17, 2015 11:03 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:09 pm IST - Vancouver

Winding up his visit to Canada, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said it was a historic trip that will herald a new era of cooperation between the two countries as he promised an early conclusion of a free trade agreement and a bilateral investment protection pact.

“The importance of a visit is not measured by length but by the objectives... this was a historic visit, not because that an Indian Prime Minister is visiting here after 42 years but because after 42 years, the clouds of distance have gone away in a moment,” Mr. Modi said at a reception hosted in his honour by his Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper.

He said he considers this visit successful also because it helped bring back on track the ties which had strayed away.

“The wall will now be converted into a bridge,” Mr. Modi said.

“India and Canada will be together in thoughts, will move together and work together,” Mr. Modi said.

“We made progress in... BIPPA (Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement) and CECA (Comprehensive Economic Co-operation Agreement) will be concluded soon. I am confident,” said Mr. Modi who held wide-ranging talks with Harper on Wednesday during his three-day visit to this country.

Mr. Modi also talked about the immense cooperation possibilities between India and Canada.

Stressing that if Canada participates India’s development it will benefit, Mr. Modi said it will also have the satisfaction of contributing to development of one-sixth of humanity.

During his address, Mr. Modi also recalled Swami Vivekananda’s Canada visit. He also praised the Indian community for their contribution.

Mr. Harper also praised the Indian community’s contribution to Canada.

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