
G7 summit in canada: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited for the G7 Summit to be held in Canada. The church of this move of Canada is happening everywhere amidst the relationship between India-Canada. On the matter, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the G-7 countries will discuss important issues including security and energy at their upcoming summit. He said that India’s presence in inter-governmental political and economic platform is necessary.
Carney said that India is also the fifth largest economy in the world and the most populous country, so it must be at this place. He said, “Let me tell two aspects in this context. First that we are in the role, in the role of the President of Canada G-7 and the discussions with our G-7 colleagues include important discussions including energy, security, digital future, important minerals. Also include partnership in building infrastructure in emerging and developing countries.”
What did Carney say about India?
He said, “There are some countries that should be involved in these discussions and as the G7 President I will consult some other countries to take these decisions. India is the fifth largest economy in the world, effectively the world’s most populous country, many of those supply chains are in the center, so it makes sense.”
Carney said that India and Canada are working on law enforcement and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted his invitation. He said, “In addition, at the bilateral level we have agreed to continue the law enforcement dialogue, so there has been some progress by recognizing the issues of accountability. I have invited Prime Minister Modi in this context and he has accepted it.”
What did PM Modi say?
Prime Minister Modi on Friday confirmed that he would attend the upcoming summit of Group of Seven (G7) leaders to be held in Canada at the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. He said in a post on X, “He was happy to talk to Canadian Prime Minister Mark J. Karney on the phone. He congratulated him on his victory in the recent election and thanked him for inviting him to the G-7 summit to be held in Kananasakis at the end of this month. India and Canada will work on the basis of emergency and shared interests, as a lively democracy, as a lively democracy. I am eagerly waiting for our meeting. “
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