Key Points

PM Modi arrives in Canada for the G7 Summit, aiming to strengthen ties with host nation under PM Mark Carney. He engages with global leaders, including Macron and Meloni, to discuss priorities for the Global South. The visit marks a potential reset in India-Canada relations after years of strain under Justin Trudeau. Indo-Canadians express optimism as Modi’s presence boosts economic and diplomatic prospects.

Key Points: Modi Arrives in Canada for G7 Summit Amid India-Canada Reset

  • Modi meets Canadian officials and First Nation leaders
  • Focus on Global South priorities at G7 Summit
  • Opportunity to reset strained India-Canada relations
  • Modi engages with world leaders including Macron and Meloni
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PM Modi arrives in Canada for G7 Summit

PM Modi attends G7 Summit in Canada, meets global leaders, and aims to strengthen India-Canada ties under PM Mark Carney's leadership.

"It's no secret that Canada-India relations haven't been at their best... but PM Carney's invitation is a ray of new hope. - Mann Parekh"

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, June 17 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Canada's Calgary on Monday to participate in the G7 Summit here at the invitation of Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney.

On arrival, he was met by Acting Indian High Commissioner Chinmoy Naik, Canadian officials, and leaders of Canada's First Nation, the native people of the country.

He will go to the picturesque resort town of Kananaskis where the summit started earlier on Monday under tight security and will feature him and other invitees at Tuesday's session.

PM Modi arrived here after a stopover in Cyprus, where he had "wide-ranging talks, covering the full range of India-Cyprus relations" with President Nikos Christodoulides.

Before leaving India, PM Modi posted on X that the G7 summit "will give a great platform to exchange perspectives on various global issues and elaborate on the priorities of the Global South".

He will be interacting with G7 leaders, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Prime Ministers Keir Starmer of Britain, Giorgia Meloni of Italy, Shigeru Ishiba of Japan, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa along with host Carney, who is also the President of G7.

PM Modi will be missing US President Donald Trump, who was cutting short his presence at the summit to return home to deal with the Iran-Israel crisis.

Other invitees to the G7 meeting are Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, and Lee Jae-Myung of South Korea, and Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese of Australia, and Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa.

This will be an opportunity for PM Modi to have face-to-face meetings with these powerful leaders of industrialised and emerging democracies after the Pahalgam terrorist attack and Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist outfits operating in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.

PM Modi's visit comes at a pivotal moment for India-Canada relations, which Carney is trying to reset after it had been marred by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was influenced by Khalistan supporters.

Mann Parekh, a member of the Indian diaspora, told IANS, "It's no secret that Canada-India relations haven't been at their best over the past few years. But Prime Minister Mark Carney's invitation is a ray of new hope, an opportunity to reset and improve the relationship between the two countries."

Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce President Kushagr Sharma said in an interview to IANS, "PM Modi ji coming here shows that both sides want to work together. This will greatly benefit the economic situation of both countries. Trade is already happening and it will grow further."

PM Modi’' visit has created excitement among Indo-Canadians.

Canada has one of the largest diasporas with 1.8 million Indo-Canadians and one million Indian citizens.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great to see PM Modi representing India at global forums like G7! 🇮🇳 Hope he can strengthen ties with Canada after all the recent tensions. The diaspora there is our strength - 1.8 million Indo-Canadians is no small number!
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Priya M.
Interesting that he met First Nation leaders too. India has much to learn from Canada's experience with indigenous communities. Maybe some lessons for our tribal welfare policies? 🤔
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope PM Modi addresses the Khalistan issue firmly with Canada. We can't let foreign soil be used for anti-India activities. National security comes first!
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Sunita R.
The economic potential is huge! Canada has resources, India has manpower and manufacturing. Win-win partnership if we play our cards right. More trade = more jobs back home 💼
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Vikram J.
Missing Trump is actually good. His unpredictability makes diplomacy difficult. Modi ji can have more meaningful conversations with other leaders without that distraction.
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Neha P.
Hope the Global South perspective gets proper attention at G7. Often these summits become Western echo chambers. India's voice is crucial for developing nations 🌍
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Karan D.
While I support engagement, we must be careful with Canada. Their previous govt was too soft on Khalistanis. Hope Carney proves different, but actions matter more than photo ops.

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