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CANADA SEEKS TO STRENGTHEN TIES WITH INDIA.

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TORONTO, April 1 Asia Pulse - Expressing Canada's commitment to strengthen ties with India, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the two countries need to work harder to realise the full potential of the bilateral relationship.

"As Canada looks ahead to the anticipated visit of the Indian Prime Minister later this year, two-way commerce continues to intensify and expand to new areas. Indeed, we are working towards a true partnership," Harper said in a message read out by Deepak Obhrai, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peter Makay at a conference.

Observing that collaboration has intensified and that bilateral trade has reached a record level, he said "There was a 25 per cent increase in Canadian exports to India in 2005. But we have much more work ...

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