Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the first joint Indo-Canada postal stamp here, Patel said three ministers of the Trudeau government will be visiting India in the next few months.
Asked when Trudeau was expected to visit India, Patel said: "We are close to firming up the dates. We cannot share the specific dates but it is expected in the coming months."
The stamp was launched by Patel, who is of Indian origin, with Secretary, Department of Posts, A N Nanda. It commemorates the festival of Diwali.
"It really is a reflection of the best that India and Canada have to offer. It goes much beyond a stamp release," he said.
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