Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to the G7 summit in Canada, marking a significant diplomatic moment for India. The invitation underscores India's growing global influence and role as a potential mediator between Eastern and Western perspectives. Former diplomat Anil Trigunayat emphasized Modi's consistent participation in global forums and India's emergence as a "sane voice" in international discourse. The summit presents an opportunity for Modi to engage with top global leaders and potentially reset relations, particularly with Canada's new leadership.

Key Points: Modi's G7 Diplomatic Triumph Amid India-Canada Relations Reset

  • Modi invited to G7 summit as global bridge builder
  • India's diplomatic role highlighted post-Pakistan tensions
  • Canada seeks improved bilateral relations
  • Diplomatic reset after Trudeau era
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India's voice counts there, former diplomat on PM Modi being invited to G7 summit

PM Modi invited to G7 summit, signaling India's growing global influence and diplomatic bridge-building after recent geopolitical tensions

"India has emerged as a sane voice in the international discourse - Anil Trigunayat, Former Diplomat"

Gurugram, June 7

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend the G7 summit to be held later this month in Canada, former diplomat Anil Trigunayat highlighted significance of the visit, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will talk with top leaders in the summit, especially after the hostilities by Pakistan post Operation Sindoor.

Trigunayat said that as India looks to play a bigger role on the world stage and act as a "bridge builder" East and West, the country has also emerged as a "sane voice" in international discourse.

"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 voice in the international discourse," he said in a self-made video.

Underlining the importance of the summit, he added, "G7 is a significant grouping, and India's voice counts there, especially in situations like this, where we have just come out of a limited war against Pakistan. PM Modi will be able to speak to all top G7 leaders."

Commenting on the relationship between India and Canada, he said that while earlier it was on a downturn due to former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. However, he added that the current Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, who was sworn in just two months ago, has understood that terrorism cannot be condoned.

"Our relationship with Canada took a downturn because of the previous Canadian government, particularly the Prime Minister, who made it his mission to align Canada with terrorist and extremist countries and groups. Fortunately, the new Prime Minister and dispensation understand that terrorism cannot be condoned under any circumstances," he said.

India-Canada relations had been strained under the leadership of Trudeau following allegations regarding the killing of NIA-designated terrorist Hardeep Nijjar. However, Carney has publicly called for improving ties with India.

Earlier today, Chandra Arya, the CEO of the Canada India Public Affairs Council said that he would be happy to welcome PM Modi to Canada for the summit.

"It would be my pleasure to welcome Narendra Modi to Canada for the G7 meeting during June 15-17. When I met Narendra Modi last July, I emphasised that Canada and India are united by shared values--democracy, pluralism, and a rules-based international order," he said.

A Canadian lawmaker, Dallas Brodie highlighted how the invitation to the summit was a "fantastic development."

In an interview with ANI, Dallas Brodie, a Canadian lawyer and MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena in British Columbia, also expressed concern at the Khalistani extremism, saying it is "a significant problem" and most Hindus and Sikhs are not happy with the situation.

In a veiled reference to the previous government in Canada led by Justin Trudeau, Dallas Brodie said that ties between India and Canada had seen a downslide and PM Mark Carney reaching out to India signals that "they want to fix this dynamic" and "is a very positive development".

The G7 summit will be held in Kananaskis, Canada from June 15-17. PM Modi received a call from Mark J Carney, inviting him to attend the upcoming summit.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
PM Modi's consistent G7 invitations show how much India's global standing has improved! 🇮🇳 The world is finally recognizing our economic strength and balanced diplomacy. Hope he raises the Khalistani extremism issue strongly - Canada needs to stop sheltering anti-India elements.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate India's growing global role, I hope PM Modi also discusses climate change and women's empowerment at the summit. Our foreign policy should balance national security with global humanitarian issues. The bridge builder role mentioned is exactly what we need!
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Amit S.
Canada finally waking up! The Trudeau government's support for Khalistani elements was shameful. Hope this new PM walks the talk - actions matter more than words. Our diaspora in Canada deserves safety and respect, not constant fear of extremist propaganda.
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Sunita R.
As someone with family in Canada, I'm cautiously optimistic. The Khalistani issue affects real people's lives - not just diplomacy. Hope PM Modi raises concerns about hate crimes against Indian-origin Canadians too. The G7 platform is perfect for this.
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Vikram J.
India's position on Russia-Ukraine proved our independent foreign policy works. Now the world comes to us for balanced perspectives. But we must be careful not to overextend - our primary focus should remain on development and border security with China/Pakistan.
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Neha T.
The article mentions 'limited war' with Pakistan casually - shouldn't we aim for lasting peace? While national security is vital, I hope our PM uses this global stage to promote regional stability too. South Asia deserves development, not constant tension. 🌏

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