Canadian Prime Minister Carney calls PM Modi, invited to join G7
Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada and PM Modi.
New Delhi/ Ottawa:Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called PM Modi to invite G-7. PM Modi has given this information on his X handle. PM Modi wrote, I was happy to receive the phone call of Canadian PM Mark Carney. Congratulations on the recent election victory and thanked him for the invitation to the G7 summit to be held in Kananaskis this month. India and Canada are vibrant democracy which are associated with deep relations. We will work with new energy under the guidance of mutual respect and shared interests. Our upcoming meeting at the summit is awaited.
New start in India-Canada relations
This initiative of Canadian newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney has raised hopes of improving India-Canada’s stressful relations. Let us know that during the tenure of former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the relationship between New Delhi and Ottawa is going through a very bad phase. The then Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had accused India of killing Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which was rejected by India. Since then, India and Canada’s relations deteriorated a lot. India and Canada expelled the diplomats of each other from their respective countries. Along with this, many other relations with each other countries were also broken. But now Carney is expected to melt the frozen ice in this Indo-Canada relations already.
When will the G7 summit be held
The upcoming G7 Summit in Canada will be held from 15 to 17 June in the Kananaskis region of Alberta province. This conference holds special significance for Canada, as it is taking place on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of G7. The main objective of this conference is to discuss and cooperate on issues such as global peace, security, economic stability and digital change. America, France, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, Italy, Canada and European Union are joining it.
India’s position in G7
India has been continuously involved in the G7 for the last 6 years. Now India will attend this summit for the 7th time. However, India is not a member of G7. But he has been joining it as an invited member. PM Modi has confirmed through his ex account that Canadian PM Mark Carney has called and invited him to G7. Let us know that this time PM Modi’s attending in this conference was being said to be skeptical due to differences between India and Canada on sensitive issues like Kashmir and Khalistan. But now the curtain has been removed from it.
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