Regular invitation to G7 summit under PM Modi reflects India’s new position in world order: Government official

India has become a regular invitee to the G-7 summit as the West no longer has any doubt that India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has to be a part of any sustained effort to solve the challenges facing the world. Is required. Government officials told News18.

PM Modi left for the G-7 summit in Germany on Saturday. India Has participated in both the Biarritz Summit in 2019, which had in-person participation, and the Cornwall Summit in 2021, where India’s participation was in a virtual format.

“As an active participant in many other diverse, multilateral groupings such as Quad, I2U2 and BRICS, the summit will further establish India’s imperative to be in any noticeable north, south or north-south platforms when it comes to finding solutions. and their implementation,” a senior government official told News18.

The G7 is expected to discuss concrete initiatives and partnerships dedicated to climate, sustainable investment, global food security, global health and resilient democracy during the G7 summit in Schloss Elmau. “India is a vibrant democracy and has played a leadership role in these areas, making it an ideal partner for the G7 countries,” the official said.

India is taking over the presidency of the G20 from Indonesia at the end of the year and the ranks of the G20 include all members of the G7. “Their support will be critical to the success of India’s upcoming G20 Presidency. Indonesia is also one of the partner countries that have been invited to the G7 summit,” the senior official said.

Officials also said that India is at the forefront of global issues such as energy security and energy transition which will be included in the G7. “The G7 summit provides opportunities to forge closer partnerships under the current German G7 presidency to secure investments, technologies and new and additional climate financing, including an appropriate energy transition that only ensures energy security. is at the forefront of issues and will bring a new perspective on climate change, carbon pricing, pandemic prevention, issues related to intellectual property, global food security and public stock holdings,” said an official.

time Narendra Modi Will visit Schloss Elmau, Germany at the invitation of His Excellency Mr. Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of Germany for the G7 Summit under the German Presidency on 26-27 June 2022. During the summit, the Prime Minister is expected to speak in two sessions that cover environment, energy, climate, food security, health, gender equality and democracy. The invitation to the G7 summit is in keeping with the tradition of strong and close partnership and high-level political contacts between India and Germany. The Prime Minister’s last visit to Germany for the 6th edition of the India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations was on May 2, 2022.

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