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    Canada and India restore diplomatic missions with new envoys

    August 29, 2025
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    India and Canada have appointed new high commissioners to each other’s capitals, marking the most significant step yet in restoring diplomatic ties that have been strained since 2023. The coordinated announcements on August 28 signal a deliberate effort by both governments to re-establish dialogue and rebuild bilateral relations following nearly two years of diplomatic standoff.

    Canada and India restore diplomatic missions with new envoys
    India Canada resume trade and diplomacy as PM Modi and PM Carney move to restore top envoys.

    India named Dinesh K. Patnaik, a seasoned diplomat from the 1990 batch of the Indian Foreign Service, as its next high commissioner to Canada. Patnaik is currently serving as India’s ambassador to Spain and brings extensive experience from prior postings in Europe, Southeast Asia, and multilateral institutions. Known for his expertise in international relations and regional security, Patnaik has also previously served as Deputy High Commissioner to the UK, a role in which he handled sensitive issues related to diaspora and separatist movements.

    On the same day, Canada confirmed the appointment of Christopher Cooter as its incoming high commissioner to India. Cooter, a career diplomat, has held various roles including ambassador to Turkey and earlier postings in Geneva and Berlin. He will replace Cameron MacKay, who was withdrawn from New Delhi in 2024 following the diplomatic fallout over the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, (previously declared terrorist by India) in British Columbia.

    The Nijjar case triggered a sharp decline in India-Canada relations. In September 2023, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly accused Indian agents of involvement in Nijjar’s assassination, prompting a series of diplomatic expulsions. India denied the allegations and responded with its own measures, including suspending visa services for Canadian nationals and demanding the reduction of Canadian diplomatic staff in India.

    Envoy appointments mark shift in India Canada relations

    The decision to reappoint high commissioners follows months of behind-the-scenes negotiations and an effort to deescalate tensions. A key turning point came in June 2025 when Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta. The meeting laid the groundwork for restoring full diplomatic representation and resuming official communications.

    Both countries have economic and strategic interests in repairing ties. India is one of Canada’s largest sources of international students and immigrants, while Canada is a key partner in India’s strategy to expand trade with Western economies. The diplomatic freeze had disrupted consular services, trade discussions, and people-to-people exchanges, affecting thousands of citizens in both nations.

    Foreign policy officials in New Delhi and Ottawa have characterized the new appointments as essential for normalizing engagement. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand said the return of a high commissioner to New Delhi was a prudent step toward rebuilding mutual trust and cooperation. Similarly, Indian officials indicated that Patnaik’s appointment was based on his extensive experience in managing complex international issues and diaspora affairs.

    Analysts see envoy return as step toward long-term stability

    Diplomatic analysts view the return of envoys as a necessary move to stabilize a critical bilateral relationship. While deeper issues such as diaspora politics and intelligence concerns remain unresolved, the resumption of full diplomatic representation is expected to lead to progress on stalled trade negotiations and consular coordination.

    The reestablishment of high-level diplomatic presence in New Delhi and Ottawa underscores a mutual recognition that prolonged tensions serve neither country’s long-term interests. As Patnaik and Cooter prepare to take up their assignments, both are expected to focus on reopening formal channels of dialogue and facilitating cooperation on trade, education, security, and regional stability. – By Content Syndication Services.

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