PM Modi Reaches Canada for G7 Summit Amid Israel-Iran Conflict.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calgary, Canada, to attend the 51st G7 Summit, amid rising global tensions fueled by the Israel-Iran conflict and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. His participation comes as part of a three-nation, four-day diplomatic tour covering Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia.
Before arriving in Canada, PM Modi held high-level talks in Cyprus with President Nikos Christodoulides, where both leaders discussed deepening bilateral ties. The Ministry of External Affairs described the visit as “memorable”, praising the warmth and hospitality extended by the Cypriot government.
From Cyprus, the Prime Minister proceeded directly to Canada to participate in the G7 Outreach Summit, which is being hosted in Kananaskis, Alberta. In a post on social media platform X, the MEA wrote, “Heading to Canada for the G7 Summit.”
Key Agenda and Participation
The G7 Summit this year is focused on:
Protecting global communities
Enhancing energy security and digital transformation
Building strategic partnerships for the future
PM Modi is expected to hold bilateral meetings with newly appointed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, as well as other world leaders, including guest nations such as Australia, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico, South Africa, and Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will also attend as a special invitee.
This summit also marks PM Modi’s first multilateral appearance after Operation Sindoor, India’s recent counter-terrorism mission in Pakistan.
Final Leg of Tour
After concluding his engagements in Canada, PM Modi will travel to Zagreb, Croatia, on Tuesday evening, wrapping up his strategic three-nation tour focused on strengthening India’s global partnerships.
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