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@Devadwal don't fall for propaganda of Godi media, he is NOT skipping but instead NOT invited
another embarrassment
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India has not received an invitation so far for the upcoming G7 summit scheduled to take place between June 15 and June 17 in Canada, official sources told The Tribune on Monday.
āNo advance preparations have been made ahead of a high-level dignitary visit such as that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, making it clear that India will not participate in this yearās G7 summit in Canada. PM Modi has attended the summit for the past six consecutive years, making this the first time India will be absent from the event,ā the sources said.
In international summits, the host country traditionally holds discretion over guest invitations, agenda setting and the overall tone of the summit. This allows the host to align the event with its priorities and foreign policy objectives.
The G7 comprises the worldās most industrialised economies ā the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada. The European Union (EU), the IMF, the World Bank and the UN are also invited to attend.
This yearās summit is being hosted by Canada, a country with which Indiaās relations have deteriorated following the killing of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in June 2023. Tensions escalated after then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the incident, a claim India strongly rejected as ābaselessā.
Last month, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on at least two occasions during briefings that there was āno informationā regarding PM Modiās visit to Canada for the G7 summit.
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India has not received an invitation so far for the upcoming G7 summit scheduled to take place between June 15 and June 17 in Canada, official sources told The Tribune on Monday.
āNo advance preparations have been made ahead of a high-level dignitary visit such as that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, making it clear that India will not participate in this yearās G7 summit in Canada. PM Modi has attended the summit for the past six consecutive years, making this the first time India will be absent from the event,ā the sources said.
In international summits, the host country traditionally holds discretion over guest invitations, agenda setting and the overall tone of the summit. This allows the host to align the event with its priorities and foreign policy objectives.
The G7 comprises the worldās most industrialised economies ā the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada. The European Union (EU), the IMF, the World Bank and the UN are also invited to attend.
This yearās summit is being hosted by Canada, a country with which Indiaās relations have deteriorated following the killing of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in June 2023. Tensions escalated after then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the incident, a claim India strongly rejected as ābaselessā.
Last month, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on at least two occasions during briefings that there was āno informationā regarding PM Modiās visit to Canada for the G7 summit.
Canada doesnāt invite India for G7 summit amid row over Nijjar killing - The Tribune
Modi has consecutively attended meet for 6 years.