India, Canada and Mark Carney
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India has long viewed Canada as the “younger brother” of the United States, slow to approve foreign investment and major projects, but this perception is changing under Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Indian high commissioner to Canada says.
Canadian minister Tim Hodgson, at event in Goa, said India’s growth in energy demand an opportunity as Canada holds vast supplies of oil, gas, critical minerals
Canada is looking to boost energy exports to India to diversify away from the US, Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said. Ottawa is pitching crude oil, LNG and uranium as India’s energy demand continues to rise.
SOUTH GOA, INDIA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Canada is looking at boosting energy exports to India in a bid to diversify its customer base and cut dependence on supply to the United States, its Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said on Tuesday.
Amid Carney’s calls to make Canada an 'energy superpower,' Ottawa sees potential in a renewed energy sector partnership with New Delhi.
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Expressing confidence that India is set to outpace China over the next decade, Canadian Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said this presents a golden opportunity for Canada, which is seeking to diversify its exports beyond the US.
Tim Hodgson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, said that beyond gas, nuclear power represents the next fastest route to securing reliable baseload energy.