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| | The Public Affairs Magazine- Newsinsight.net |
 | | 10 December 2004: Canadian prime-minister Paul Edgar Philippe Martin is visiting India in the third week of January to discuss “global governance”, including expansion of the UN Security Council, changes in the UN Charter, and general reforms in the UN and UN bodies. |
 | | As finance minister, Martin had mooted the idea of a G-20 with such leading members as India, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, and he is likely to revive it on his visit, holding that the G-7/ G-8 is unrepresentative, and rather like an exclusive club. |
 | | Sources said that Martin would also discuss bilateral issues, including Indian complaints of active Khalistani terrorist groups in Canada, escaped Canadian murder suspects of Indian origin in India, and human rights. |
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