India and Canada signed a "Trade Facilitation Agreement" in New Delhi, marking a significant step toward normalizing trade relations and paving the way for the resumption of negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The agreement focuses on simplifying customs procedures, increasing transparency, and reducing bureaucratic hurdles for businesses. This progress comes after a prolonged freeze in high-level trade talks due to geopolitical tensions. The FTA (CEPA) is crucial for both nations, especially for India to access Canada's vast resource market and for Canada to tap into India's growing consumer market.