Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Canadians prefer stronger ties with India than China

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letters@hindustant­imes.com

PUBLIC OPINION SEEMS TO HAVE ALTERED — TWO YEARS AGO, THOSE NUMBERS WERE TILTED SHARPLY IN CHINA’S FAVOUR AT 58%

AGAINST 42% FOR INDIA.

More Canadians prefer that their government direct its efforts towards strengthen­ing economic ties with India than with China, albeit by a narrow margin, when asked to choose directly between the two Asian giants, according to a new survey released by a Canadian public interest research organisati­on.

The report by the Angus Reid Institute pointed out: “Responses to this question have shifted in India’s favour since April 2015, a fact that may be attributab­le to media and government scrutiny of Chinese investment in Canadian real estate and business ventures in the intervenin­g years.”

Two years ago, those numbers were tilted in China’s favour at 58% against 42% for India. The latest survey indicates Canadian public opinion may have altered, with 51% opting for India and the remainder for China.

These findings were part of a larger poll that was conducted in the shadow of the Donald Trump administra­tion undertakin­g a review of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and attempted to gauge which countries Canadians are looking at in terms of partnershi­ps.

The Angus Reid Institute conducted the online survey during August 22 – 25 among a representa­tive, randomised sample of 1,505 Canadian adults.

While the head-to-head numbers may be heartening for India boosters, overall when asked the nations Canada ought to develop closer trade ties with, China had 24% support, nearly double the number for India.

Washington’s recent rhetoric may have pulled it down in Canadian perception, as more citizens prefer the EU, at 44%, three per cent higher than America, when it comes to Ottawa pursuing closer trade ties.

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