Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends the G7 Summit in Italy, marking his fifth consecutive participation and the 11th for India.

Modi's first foreign trip of his third term is significant as he engages with Western leaders amid global tensions involving Russia and China.

Modi's first foreign trip of his third term is significant as he engages with Western leaders amid global tensions involving Russia and China.

Modi to hold talks with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, US President Joe Biden, and other key leaders, strengthening India's strategic partnerships and cooperation in regions like the Indo-Pacific.

India's growing economic influence and robust democracy make it a crucial partner for the West. As the future fourth-largest economy, India is central to major global issues.

After leading the G20 Summit, India aims to represent the Global South's interests, bringing their concerns to the global stage at the G7 Summit.

Amidst Western efforts to contain China and Russia, India's neutrality and strategic importance grow, making it a key ally for the West.

Modi's likely meeting with Biden and potential interactions with Canadian PM Trudeau highlight ongoing diplomatic challenges and strategic dialogues.

Modi's participation at the G7 Summit underscores India's crucial role in shaping global policies and addressing significant geopolitical issues.