Jaishankar Meets G7 Ministers at Munich Security Conference 2026

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar engaged with G7 Foreign Ministers at the Munich Security Conference 2026, reinforcing India's commitment to UN reforms, particularly of the Security Council. He highlighted India's role in safeguarding global sea lanes, port security, and resilient infrastructure. Jaishankar held a series of bilateral meetings with counterparts from nations including the Czech Republic, Germany, Canada, France, Japan, and the United States. His engagements began with a policy roundtable focusing on India's dynamic foreign policy approach in a multipolar world.

Key Points: Jaishankar at Munich Security Conference 2026: Key Meetings & Agenda

  • Reiterated support for UN Security Council reform
  • Emphasised India's role in maritime security & crisis response
  • Held bilateral talks with key G7 & EU counterparts
  • Discussed progress on India-EU & India-US trade deals
  • Participated in policy roundtable on India's foreign policy calculus
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EAM Jaishankar meets G7 Foreign Ministers in Munich Security Conference 2026

EAM S Jaishankar meets G7 Foreign Ministers, discusses UN reforms, security, and bilateral ties at the Munich Security Conference 2026. Read key outcomes.

"Reiterated India's support of the UN@80 agenda, particularly meaningful reform of the UN Security Council. - S Jaishankar"

Munich, February 15

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday met with G7 Foreign Ministers at the Munich Security Conference 2026, reiterating India's support for the UN80 agenda and underscoring New Delhi's role in safeguarding global security.

On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Jaishankar held a series of bilateral meetings with counterparts, discussing economic cooperation, defence ties, and regional security challenges.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, "Pleased to engage with G7 Foreign Ministers today at @MunSecConf. Reiterated India's support of the UN@80 agenda, particularly meaningful reform of the UN Security Council."

He also emphasised India's role in safeguarding the sea lines of communication, acting as a first responder in crises, strengthening port security, and contributing to resilient submarine cable infrastructure.

"Emphasised our role in safeguarding sea lines of communication, serving as a first responder, strengthening port security, and contributing to resilient submarine cable infrastructure. Our conversation brought out the many convergences and shared interests between India and the G7", the post read.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said he was "glad to meet" Petr Macinka, the new Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic. He said the two leaders discussed strengthening economic and defence cooperation and expressed hope of welcoming him to India soon.

Jaishankar also met German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, describing the interaction as a "productive bilateral meeting." He said both sides assessed progress across various domains of cooperation and exchanged views on regional hotspots.

In another engagement, Jaishankar met Canada's Foreign Minister Anita Anand. "Was great to sit down and catch up," he said, adding in a separate post that India-Canada ties continue their steady progress.

The External Affairs Minister also met French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot at the conference, calling it a "great catch-up" as MSC 2026 commenced.

Among other key meetings, Jaishankar spoke with the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas; Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Toshimitsu Motegi; Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic-Radman; and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

He also met Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.

The UN@80 agenda focuses on transforming the organisation to be more "agile, integrated, and equipped" for modern challenges. Key pillars include structural/financial overhauls, strengthening multilateralism, advancing the SDGs, and addressing AI governance and climate change.

The initiative emphasises "Better Together" to enhance efficiency, with 90+ actions focusing on mandate implementation and program realignment.

Jaishankar began his Munich Security Conference 2026 engagements with a roundtable hosted by the Ananta Aspen Centre titled 'Delhi Decides: Mapping India's Policy Calculus'.

In an X post, Jaishankar said, "Started my @MunSecConf 2026 engagements with @AnantaAspen's Roundtable 'Delhi Decides: Mapping India's Policy Calculus.' Highlighted the importance of a nimble and dynamic foreign policy to meet the demands of multipolarity.Noted the significance of the India-EU FTA and the India-US trade deal in that regard."

He highlighted the importance of a nimble, dynamic foreign policy to address the demands of an increasingly multipolar world, noting the significance of the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement and the India-US trade deal.

According to the MSC official website, the 62nd Munich Security Conference will be held from February 13 to 15, 2026, at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof and the Rosewood Munich. Led by MSC Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger, the conference brings together hundreds of decision-makers and opinion leaders from around the world to deliberate on pressing security challenges.

Nearly 50 Heads of State and Government have confirmed participation at MSC 2026, including leaders from most European countries and a large delegation from the German Federal Government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on safeguarding sea lines and submarine cables is crucial for our digital economy and security. Good to see our role as a 'first responder' being highlighted. These are tangible contributions.
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Rohit P
Meetings with Canada and the UK are positive signs. Hope the steady progress mentioned translates into resolving past issues and stronger people-to-people ties. The diaspora is watching.
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Sarah B
As an observer, India's balanced approach is interesting. Engaging with all sides at the G7 while pushing its own agenda on UN reform and trade deals shows strategic maturity.
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Karthik V
All this diplomacy is good, but I hope it leads to concrete outcomes for the common person. Faster progress on the India-EU FTA, for instance, would mean real economic benefits back home.
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Michael C
The 'Delhi Decides' roundtable sounds like a great initiative. Mapping India's policy for the world is important. A nimble foreign policy is key in today's complex multipolar world.
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Neha E
While the engagements are impressive, I hope our stance on global issues remains principled and not just pragmatic. Our foreign policy should reflect our civilizational values, not just economic interests. A respectful critique.

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