India, Oct. 14 -- Canada's decision to set the relationship with India, as evidenced by Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand's ongoing bilateral visit to the country, is supported by over half of Canadians sampled in a new survey.

The survey conducted by the non-profit Angus Reid Institute (ARI) in partnership with the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada noted that "Canadians believe - by a two-to-one margin (51% to 22%) - it was the "right move" rather than the wrong one to restore ties with India".

The ongoing tariff impasse with the US administration of President Donald Trump is also causing Canadians to rethink the trade relationship with India. ARI stated that "Canadians' priorities in the relationship between Canada and India hav...