PM Modi Wraps Up Canada Visit, Highlights India’s Anti-Terror Commitment at G7

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PM Modi Concludes Canada Visit With Diplomatic Breakthrough, Strong G7 Pitch on Terror and Sustainability.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his first visit to Canada in a decade, describing it as “productive” and focused on fostering peace, prosperity, and sustainability. His trip coincided with the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, where he represented India’s voice on key global challenges.

In a major diplomatic development, PM Modi held a “positive and constructive” meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, aimed at resetting bilateral ties strained under former PM Justin Trudeau. The two leaders agreed to fully restore diplomatic relations and appoint new high commissioners, marking a clear step toward rebuilding trust between the two countries.

G7 Focus: Clean Energy, Anti-Terror Action, and Global South Advocacy
Addressing the G7 Summit on Tuesday, PM Modi underlined India’s commitment to sustainable energy and global cooperation, referencing key Indian-led initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance (ISA), Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), and the Global Biofuels Alliance.

He reiterated India’s firm stance against terrorism, thanking G7 leaders for their support in condemning the recent Pahalgam terror attack. PM Modi urged coordinated global action against state and non-state actors that promote or support terrorism.

Additionally, he positioned India as a voice for the Global South, advocating for equitable access to technology and calling for reforms in global governance to address new challenges, including those posed by artificial intelligence.

“India remains steadfast in advancing global peace and sustainability while combating terrorism,” PM Modi stated on social media following the summit.

The visit not only marks a turning point in India-Canada relations, but also reaffirms India’s growing diplomatic clout on global platforms like the G7.

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