Friday, March 28th, 2025

Modi will attack China on the pretext of FDI in Italy, understand India’s complete plan in G7 summit

New Delhi: Prime Minister Modi has reached Italy to attend the G7 Summit. This is his/her first foreign visit of his/her third term. Apart from attending the G7 Summit, Modi will also meet Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and US President Joe Biden separately. The conference will discuss India’s rapid economic growth and investment (FDI) opportunities for other countries as an alternative to China, as well as important topics like the Indo-Pacific region, Africa, climate change, migration and Artificial Intelligence (AI) will also be discussed.Grand gathering of these countries in G7
Not only the G7 countries but representatives of developing countries, European Union (EU) and African Union (AU) have also been included in this conference. Solutions to global challenges will be found together on this platform. Along with this, the countries holding the current, previous and upcoming presidency of the G20 group (India, Brazil and South Africa) have also been invited to this conference.

India’s economic leap
Leading the world’s largest and most populous democracy, Prime Minister Modi’s India has now surpassed Britain, France, Italy and Canada to become the world’s fifth largest economy. India’s presence at the G7 summit is proof that India is a strong democracy, and the recent strong election results are proof that democracy is weakening.

Role in the Global South
Modi’s invitation to the G7 Summit recognises India’s growing influence as a voice raising issues of the global South. This is an opportunity for the Prime Minister to showcase India’s achievements in the areas of health, housing, education and sanitation, as well as the impact of infrastructure development, connectivity, entrepreneurship, gender equality and direct benefit transfer schemes. This will generate global interest in India’s strong digital infrastructure.

Ahead in climate

India is the only G20 country to have fulfilled all its COP15 promises. This reflects Prime Minister Modi’s commitment to green growth and energy transition, as well as promoting sustainable lifestyles through LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment). India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission will be showcased at the G7 meetings and the Global Biofuel Alliance will also be promoted with other countries including Italy.

Reform the United Nations
During India’s G20 presidency, Prime Minister Modi took the lead in engaging the African Union (AU). he/she aimed to expand the United Nations Security Council and reform global financial institutions, keeping in mind Africa’s economic challenges post-Covid.

The China Competition
At the G7 Hiroshima Summit in 2023, there was a major concern about China’s non-market policies. This led to renewed focus on strengthening and reducing risks in supply chains, preventing illegal technology transfers, and addressing the lack of data transparency. As an emerging economic power, India offers a stable and democratic alternative to global trade and investment, making India an attractive destination for business and growth.

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