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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Four Diplomatic Firsts as Modi Heads to G7 Meet: What’s at Stake for India?
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Four Diplomatic Firsts as Modi Heads to G7 Meet: What’s at Stake for India?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 7, 2025 1:10 pm
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the G7 meet in Canada this June—marking four major firsts in international diplomacy.

The summit, set to take place from June 15 to 17 in Alberta’s Kananaskis, comes after a turbulent phase in India-Canada ties. PM Modi confirmed his participation on June 6, following an official invitation from Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney.

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Let’s break down the four diplomatic ‘firsts’ that make this visit so significant:

1. Modi’s First Visit to Canada Since the Nijjar Fallout

This is PM Modi’s first trip to Canada since relations soured in 2023. That year, PM Justin Trudeau accused India of orchestrating the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. What followed was a diplomatic standoff, expulsions, and a breakdown in trust.

With Trudeau gone and Carney in, Modi’s G7 visit signals a chance to hit reset. While the Nijjar issue still lingers, the tone has clearly shifted—from blame to diplomacy.

2. First Ever Modi-Carney Meet

Mark Carney, a former Bank of England governor turned PM, has called India a key partner. “There are strains… but there’s a path forward,” he said recently. This first face-to-face between Modi and Carney could be the icebreaker both countries need.

That said, Carney is still walking a tightrope. He’s been under pressure from Khalistani groups back home for inviting Modi. But as he put it: “India is the fifth largest economy… central to supply chains.” Translation? Canada can’t afford to ignore India.

3. First Foreign Visit Since Operation Sindoor

Modi’s G7 meet trip is also his first foreign outing since India’s military clash with Pakistan in May—dubbed Operation Sindoor. Expect the PM to bring up Pakistan’s terror links, especially in side chats with world leaders. It’s a global platform—and Modi rarely misses a chance to call out cross-border terror.

4. First Modi-Trump Showdown Since Tariff Drama

Another big moment? PM Modi’s meeting with Donald Trump, who’s back in the spotlight after imposing (and then pausing) a 26% tariff on Indian goods in April. This G7 meet could be the stage for tense trade talks.

India and the U.S. are racing to agree on tariff terms before July 9. If Modi and Trump don’t make progress here, the global supply chain drama might just escalate further. Source: The Hindu

Why This Visit Feels Different

For Modi, this isn’t just about global diplomacy—it’s about strength. Reclaiming space in a country where India was publicly accused of murder. Facing down tariffs. Meeting a new Canadian PM who doesn’t carry Trudeau’s baggage.

And yes, the symbolism matters. Canada accused. India stood firm. Now Modi returns not as an apologist—but as an invited guest to a G7 meet.

Also Read PM Modi Says Pakistan Has Attacked Humanity and Kashmir’s Culture in Pahalgam Terror Incident

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