"Leaders have opportunity to have several bilateral meetings": MEA on PM Modi meeting Trump on sidelines of G7
New Delhi, June 11
Responding to a question on a possible meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the upcoming G7 Summit in France, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Thursday said that such occasions provide an opportunity for multiple bilateral interactions, noting that the ministry will keep the public posted on such meetings.
Responding to ANI's query on the matter during a special briefing on the Prime Minister's visit to France and Slovakia, Jaiswal said, "On such occasions, leaders have the opportunity to have several bilateral meetings. We will keep you informed of these bilateral meetings."
The G7 Summit, scheduled from June 15 to 17 in Evian, France, will see PM Modi engage with leaders of G7 countries as well as invited partner nations.
India will participate in the 52nd G7 Summit in Evian, France, marking the country's 13th appearance at the summit as a partner nation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's seventh consecutive participation at the summit, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.
During the briefing, MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George stated that Prime Minister Modi will travel to France at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron.
The summit, scheduled from June 15 to 17, will see India participating as a partner country, offering an opportunity to engage with world leaders on issues of importance to India and the Global South.
Sibi George added that India's participation reflects its growing recognition as a key player in addressing global challenges related to peace, security, development, and environmental sustainability.
"The visit will provide an opportunity for the prime minister to engage with world leaders present at the summit on issues of importance to India as well as the Global South," the MEA secretary said.
"This will be India's 13th participation at the G7 summit and Prime Minister Modi's seventh consecutive participation at the summit. On June 16 and June 17, the days dedicated to outreach sessions for the summit, the Prime Minister will participate alongside other invited countries. The discussion will broadly focus on renueve of international partnerships and developmental solidarity, fostering shared and balanced growth and the effective and efficient rollout of artificial intelligence," he added.
On the sidelines of the summit, Prime Minister Modi is expected to hold bilateral meetings with G7 leaders, partner countries, and international organisations.
Trump on Wednesday congratulated PM Modi on being the longest-serving, continuously elected Prime Minister of India.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump heaped praise on PM Modi, calling him a "strong, healthy, and wise man".
"Congratulations to my friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on becoming India's longest-serving Prime Minister - And a Great One he is! He is a strong, healthy, and wise man and will have many years of Greatness and Success ahead of him!" the post read.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake his official visit to France and Slovakia from June 13 to 18, 2026, which includes his participation in the G7 Summit in Evian, bilateral meetings with world leaders, and key innovation-focused events.
Prime Minister Modi will first visit Nice, France, on June 13-14, where he will hold a bilateral meeting with President Macron to review the entire spectrum of India-France relations, recently elevated to a Special Global Strategic Partnership.
He will engage with G7 leaders, representatives from partner countries, and international organisations in sessions focusing on forging new partnerships, rebuilding international solidarity, promoting balanced and sustainable economic growth, and ensuring safe and efficient rollout of artificial intelligence. On the sidelines, he is also expected to hold bilateral meetings with several world leaders.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Trump's praise for Modi seems like classic diplomacy. But the real test will be substance: will this meeting lead to concrete outcomes on H1B visas or climate tech? India needs more than photo-ops.
Seven consecutive G7 summits—that's some serious diplomatic continuity. But I hope we also focus on issues like climate finance for developing nations and not just AI hype. The Global South needs practical support, not just seminars.
Nice to see Trump acknowledging Modi's record. Both leaders have strong personalities—let's hope that translates into real partnerships for India's tech sector and manufacturing. Make in India could get a boost. 🤞
I appreciate India's consistent presence at G7 but sometimes wonder if we're just a partner nation or truly shaping the agenda. Would like to see more concrete outcomes for Indian farmers and small businesses from these summits.
Trump calling Modi "strong, healthy, wise"—sounds like a LinkedIn recommendation! 😄 But seriously, bilateral meetings on sidelines are crucial. Hope defence and energy cooperation get a push. Also, Slovakia visit is interesting—Central Europe is an underrated partner.
With AI on the agenda, India must push for equitable access and workforce sk
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