India-Canada Relations: Tension in relations between India and Canada has increased in the last few months. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has greatly deteriorated relations with India. Perhaps this is the reason why India has completely ignored Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the G-20 summit held in Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil. In this summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral meetings with leaders from around the world on the sidelines of the summit. PM Modi has also shared pictures related to these meetings. But no photo of Justin Trudeau’s meeting with PM Modi was revealed.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared photos of his bilateral meetings with Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, Norway’s PM Jonas Gahr Stort, South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol, etc. during the G-20 summit held in Brazil. But the tension in relations between India and Canada is being said to be the reason for not meeting Justin Trudeau. Now the question is whether the Prime Ministers of both the countries are deliberately avoiding meeting each other? Although both the countries have not said anything officially on this.
PM Modi ignored Justin Trudeau
A video related to the G-20 summit held in Brazil is going viral on social media. Prime Minister in this video Narendra Modi Canadian Prime Minister is seen ignoring Justin Trudeau. Actually, this video is from the time when all the guests of G-20 stood together to get photographed. During this, PM Modi and Justin Trudeau were standing together, although US President Joe Biden was standing between them. It can be seen in the video that Biden has placed his hand on PM Modi’s shoulder and he was saying something to Justin Trudeau. During this, PM Modi also started laughing when Joe Biden said something. But Modi did not take the matter further and started looking in the other direction.
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