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Anita Anand, Canada’s New Indian-Origin Foreign Minister, Swears Oath on Bhagavad Gita

Legal scholar and politician of Tamil-Punjabi heritage takes office as Canada's Foreign Minister, boosting diaspora connections.

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
May 15, 2025
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Anita Anand, Canada’s New Indian-Origin Foreign Minister, Swears Oath on Bhagavad Gita

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In a landmark moment for the Indian diaspora, Anita Anand, a distinguished legal scholar and politician of Indian descent, was sworn in as Canada’s new Foreign Minister on July 26, 2025. The 58-year-old leader took her oath with her hand on the Bhagavad Gita, honouring her multicultural roots—her father hailed from Tamil Nadu while her mother was from Punjab.

Raised in Nova Scotia, Anand has built an impressive career in law, academia, and public service before entering politics. She previously served as Canada’s Minister of National Defence and Minister of Public Services and Procurement, where she played a pivotal role in the country’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Her elevation to Foreign Minister underscores the growing influence of the Indian diaspora in Canadian leadership.

Anand’s appointment has been celebrated by the global Indian community, including expatriates in Australia, who view her as a trailblazer for diversity and representation. “Her journey—from the daughter of Indian immigrants to one of Canada’s most powerful ministers—is truly inspiring,” said Sydney-based community leader Priya Menon. “It reaffirms that talent and determination can break barriers anywhere in the world.”

I am honoured to be named Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. I look forward to working with Prime Minister Mark Carney and our team to build a safer, fairer world and deliver for Canadians. pic.twitter.com/NpPqyah9k3

— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) May 13, 2025

A Rhodes Scholar and former law professor at the University of Toronto, Anand has long championed inclusive governance. Her new role comes at a crucial time as Canada seeks to deepen ties with India, particularly in trade, technology, and education.

In her first address as Foreign Minister, Anand emphasised diplomacy and collaboration. “I am deeply honoured to serve in this role and will work to strengthen Canada’s relationships globally, including with India—a country that remains an important part of my identity,” she said.

As the first woman of Indian origin to hold this position, Anand’s leadership is a point of pride for overseas Indians. Her Tamil Nadu-Punjabi heritage also highlights the diversity within the diaspora itself. For Indians in Australia and beyond, her success is a powerful reminder of how heritage and hard work can pave the way to the highest echelons of global leadership.

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