Speaking with ANI, he said, "Carney had no option. The others said, Listen, India must be there. It's a vital link in the supply chain and any talk of Indo-Pacific stability."
"Invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the G7 Summit was due, it had to come. India is too big a power now, geopolitically, economically, and with our common sense in this world which is in the middle of a conflict. India had to be a participant at the table there," Sachdev told
"PM Modi has been consistently invited and has attended the G7 Summit, especially as India seeks to play a bigger role as a bridge builder between the East and West. We have seen the role PM Narendra Modi played in the Russia-Ukraine crisis and other crises. India has also emerged as a sane
"The G7 meeting, which is effective on having conversations about what is happening to global economy, security issues, war and peace, as well as terrorism and necessary counter-terrorism measures, cannot be effective without India's presence," Fabian told ANI here.
Canada needs to have a better relationship with India and move forward positively and the invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney for the G7 Summit is a "fantastic development", a Canadian lawmaker said on Friday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a call on Friday evening from Canadian Prime Minister Mark J Carney, who invited him to attend the upcoming G7 Summit in Canada later this month.
"The tradition of inviting Indian PMs continued after 2014. But now, for the first time in 6 years, Vishwaguru will not be in attendance at the Canada summit. Whatever spin may be given, the fact remains that this is yet another big diplomatic bungle," the Congress leader added in the pos
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has said that people in Canada are happy that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had to face the camera and say that he failed. He said that Trudeau's goal is to remain in office when the G7 Summit is set to take place in Canada.
From beginning his third term with a foreign policy push at the G7 Summit in Italy to significant visits to Russia and Ukraine during the conflict and a first-ever bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Brunei are the key international engagements of PM Narendra Modi in the first
On the reports of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Ukraine, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar clarified that India, like any other government will make its position known at the right time, and through the right channel.
Kerala Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President K Surendran attacked the Kerala Congress for making a derogatory statement against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Pope Francis on the sidelines of the G7 summit and claimed that Congress party's social media handles are run by "urban