India Signals Modi Likely to Attend G-7 Summit in Canada.

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Titel: India Signals Modi Likely to Attend G-7 Summit in Canada.
Autoren: Najafizada, Eltaf (AUTHOR), Sen, Sudhi Ranjan (AUTHOR)
Quelle: Bloomberg.com. 6/12/2025, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Schlagwörter: *SUMMIT meetings, DIPLOMACY, COUNTRIES, PRIME ministers, FOREIGN ministers (Cabinet officers)
Geografische Kategorien: INDIA, CANADA
Firma/Körperschaft: GROUP of Seven (Organization)
People: CARNEY, Mark, 1965-, MODI, Narendra, 1950-
Abstract: The article discusses the potential meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the upcoming Group of Seven (G-7) summit, highlighting it as an important opportunity to improve bilateral relations. India's External Affairs Ministry emphasized the need to reset the relationship based on mutual respect and sensitivity to each other's concerns. The context of this meeting follows a tragic incident involving an Air India aircraft crash, which Modi described as "heartbreaking." Although India is not a G-7 member, this will be its 12th participation, reflecting ongoing diplomatic engagement despite previous tensions related to issues involving the Sikh community in Canada. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article discusses the potential meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the upcoming Group of Seven (G-7) summit, highlighting it as an important opportunity to improve bilateral relations. India's External Affairs Ministry emphasized the need to reset the relationship based on mutual respect and sensitivity to each other's concerns. The context of this meeting follows a tragic incident involving an Air India aircraft crash, which Modi described as "heartbreaking." Although India is not a G-7 member, this will be its 12th participation, reflecting ongoing diplomatic engagement despite previous tensions related to issues involving the Sikh community in Canada. [Extracted from the article]