PM Modi meets Mexico, South Korea leaders on G7 sidelines in Canada

ANI June 18, 2025 296 views

PM Modi held crucial pull-aside meetings with Mexican and South Korean leaders during the G7 Summit in Canada. Discussions centered on boosting trade, pharmaceuticals, and digital innovation partnerships. This marks Modi's sixth straight G7 appearance and a pivotal moment in India-Canada relations. The talks also emphasized energy security and Global South priorities.

"We discussed deepening India-Mexico ties in trade, pharma, and digital innovation" – MEA India
Kananaskis, June 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held separate pull-aside meetings with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta.

Key Points

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Modi's first meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum

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Focus on Global South energy and tech priorities

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Sixth consecutive G7 Summit participation

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Bilateral talks amid India-Canada diplomatic reset

Prime Minister Modi met President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico during the 51st G7 Summit in Kananaskis, marking the first meeting between the two leaders.

Both sides discussed avenues to further deepen India-Mexico cooperation in trade, pharmaceuticals, science and technology, digital innovation, and shared perspectives on key global and regional issues, including the priorities of the Global South.

The Ministry of External Affairs shared the details in a tweet on X stating that the meeting was aimed at boosting India-Mexico warm and historical ties. It added that both leaders discussed cooperation in trade, pharmaceuticals, science and technology, digital innovation, and shared perspectives on key global and regional issues.

https://x.com/MEAIndia/status/1935043441169141946

The meetings took place shortly after Prime Minister Modi arrived at the Pomeroy Kananaskis Mountain Lodge on Tuesday, where he was received by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the summit venue.

This marks Modi's sixth consecutive participation in the G7 Summit and his first visit to Canada in a decade. He received a ceremonial welcome at the Calgary airport, where India's acting high commissioner, Chinmoy Naik, was among those who received him.

Upon arriving in Calgary, Prime Minister Modi said he will meet various leaders at the G7 Summit and share his thoughts on important global issues. He also said he will emphasize the priorities of the Global South. This visit is part of Modi's three-nation official tour, which began with Cyprus and will conclude with Croatia.

In a post on X, Modi said he had landed in Calgary, Canada, to take part in the G7 Summit, and that he would be meeting various leaders at the summit and sharing his thoughts on important global issues, while also emphasizing the priorities of the Global South.

Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Modi will be participating in G7 discussions on the future of energy security, including diversification, technology, infrastructure, and investment, to ensure access and affordability in a changing world.

At the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Modi arrived in Alberta, Canada for the G7 Summit. He will also hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines, Jaiswal added on X.

The Prime Minister arrived in Canada after concluding his visit to Cyprus. Modi's visit to Canada marks a significant moment in bilateral ties following a phase of strained diplomatic relations.

On Monday, India's Acting High Commissioner to Canada, Chinmoy Naik, expressed optimism over discussions set to be held between Prime Minister Modi and his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Alberta.

Speaking to ANI, Naik said that Modi has been invited to the G7 Summit by Carney and noted that India will be participating in the G7 Summit as a guest country for the sixth time. He said India will speak about energy security, innovation, and new technologies like artificial intelligence at the summit.

The G7 Summit is an annual gathering of leaders from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada, and the European Union. This marks Modi's sixth consecutive participation in the G7 Summit.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Good to see PM Modi representing India at global forums consistently. The focus on Global South priorities is much needed - we often get sidelined in Western-dominated discussions. Hope these meetings with Mexico and South Korea translate into concrete trade benefits for Indian businesses 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Mexico is an important partner that we often overlook. With our strong pharma sector and their manufacturing capabilities, this could be a win-win collaboration. But I wish there was more transparency about what specific agreements were reached - just saying "discussed cooperation" is too vague.
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Amit S.
Sixth G7 summit in a row! Shows how much India's global standing has improved. The energy security discussions are crucial - with our growing economy, we need stable energy partnerships. Hope Modi ji pushes for more clean energy collaborations too 🌱
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Sunita R.
While international engagements are important, I hope our PM also addresses domestic concerns during foreign visits. The Canada visit is particularly sensitive given recent tensions. Diplomatic balancing act required!
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Vikram J.
South Korea meeting is exciting! Their tech expertise combined with our IT talent could create amazing digital innovations. Maybe next-gen smartphone manufacturing in India? 🤞 The 'Act East' policy seems to be working well beyond just ASEAN nations.
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Neha P.
The ceremonial welcome in Canada shows respect for India despite past differences. Hope this visit helps normalize relations. As an Indian student in Canada, I've felt the tension - better ties would help thousands of students and professionals here.

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