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This image has been collected from the source mentioned, and we fully acknowledge and credit the original provider for their work. Following this acknowledgment, the article transitions into the primary report, which has been independently written by our team at this news portal. : PTI Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and PM Modi standing with US President Joe Biden at the G-20 conference in Brazil along with Brazilian President Lula da Silva.

Rio de Janeiro: During the G-20 summit held in Brazil from 18 to 19 November, a moment came when the Prime Ministers of India and Canada were standing next to US President Joe Biden. But during this time, President Biden gave more preference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi than Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. This upset Justin Trudeau. This picture has come to light at a time when relations between India and Canada have once again reached the peak of tension. At such a time, this photo frame is being considered a big blow for Justin Trudeau and his supporters.

Let us tell you that Canada is also a member of the 5 Eye Network along with America, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Apart from this, it is a traditional friendly country of America. In such a situation, on many occasions Canada was trying to put pressure on New Delhi from countries like Australia and America and Britain by making baseless allegations against India in the case of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. But till now Justin Trudeau has not been successful in his strategy. In front of PM Modi's diplomacy and super foreign policy, every trick of Justin Trudeau has failed in his friendly countries.

What is the message in the picture

It is seen in the picture that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing on the right side of President Joe Biden. On the left is PM Modi and Brazilian President Lula da Silva is also present with him. During this, President Joe Biden and Lula de Silva are seen holding PM Modi's hand in their hands, showing their strong relations with India. On the other hand, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau looks isolated even while standing next to his friend America's President Biden. Whereas during this time Biden seems to be giving more importance (importance) to PM Modi than Trudeau. Due to this, disappointment is visible even in Trudeau's laughter.

Australia recently gave a shock to Trudeau

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar was also a big blow to Trudeau even after his recent visit to Australia. In fact, India was successful in getting a joint statement issued with Australia that the attacks on the Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada are condemnable. Let us tell you that Trudeau became so angry with this statement that he banned the Australian TV channel in Canada. This also created tension in Australia and Canada. But these strong relations between India and Australia taught Canada a big lesson. Which Canada has not been able to understand till now.



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