Modi's vaccine promise to Canada breaks irritants: Indo-Canada Chamber


By Gurmukh Singh

Toronto, Feb 11 (IANS): The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) and many other Indo-Canadian organisations have welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise to provide Covid-19 vaccine to Canada.

Modi made this promise to his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau who called him on Wednesday to discuss various issues, including the pandemic, the economic recovery and climate change.

In a tweet, Modi said that he "assured him (Trudeau) that India would do its best to facilitate supplies of COVID vaccines sought by Canada".

Trudeau is facing a public backlash because of the lack of the availability of vaccines as both Pfizer and Moderna have either cut or delayed shipments to Canada which have got only 1.1 million doses so far.

Indo-Canadian trade bodies welcomed the initiative by Trudeau to call Modi in the wake of the setback to bilateral relations after Trudeau issued a statement in December in support of the farmers' stir in India.

Calling it a big development in bilateral ties, Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce President Vijay Thomas said: "India's promise to deliver Covid vaccine to Canada is welcome news in the wake of some recent headwinds in our relationship. A big barrier has been broken."

Thomas said the phone discussion between the two Prime Ministers could be the beginning of a new partnership.

"Sometimes politics leads to a better trade relationship, but better trade too can lead to a better political relationship. This development will help remove all irritants between our two countries."

Shiv Bhasker, President of the Ottawa-based Overseas Friends of India and Canada (OFIC) said: "This is an excellent development. Any irritants caused by recent Canadian statements about the farmers' stir in India can now be smoothed out. India is a big market for Canadian goods, agriculture, urea, aerospace parts, water technology, and we should focus on trade rather than issue statements on India's internal affairs."

Winnipeg businessman Hemant Shah, who has worked for four decades on India-Canada trade, said: "Trudeau has done the right thing by calling Modi. It has taken decades, efforts, and taxpayers' money to build our bilateral trade relationship with India. We must not harm it with negative statements."

 

  

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  • Ruben pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    a set back to the khalistanies in Canada.

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Keeping good cooperation with Canada will benefit both the countries. There is large scope to seek jobs at Canada. So don't spoil relationship with it.

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  • Maria Siqueira, Shirva - Udupi

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    India under Modi has become the pharmacy to the world!!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    HCQ supply to best friend Dolan Trump is still fresh in our memory..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Where is our Canadian Citizen Akshay Kumar ...

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Oorige Ranga, Manege Manga!!! Why all the credit goes to Modi? Credit must go to India as a nation, to the scientists and the infra developed during last 70 years. Otherwise we will be same as other countries

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    When you have a leader who is booted out of his 125 year old family bastion and flees to Wayanad Kerala to win on Muslim votes, what can you expect ? No one takes the opposition seriously even if issues are raised?

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