From Global South to Global Power: India’s G7 moment
2 Articles
2 Articles
The G7 countries represent about 10% of the world's population. The presidency of the group rotates annually among its predominantly Western member states. Historically, the group was founded as a gathering of the world's most advanced industrial democracies, but today it increasingly seeks ways to maintain its relevance and influence by garnering support from booming consumer markets. India has participated in the G7 summits since 2003 as a lia…
From Global South to Global Power: India’s G7 moment
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the recent G7 Summit in Evian, France, he did so as a guest rather than a member. Yet the distinction between guest and participant has become increasingly blurred. India is not part of the G7, does not belong to the Western alliance system and has consistently guarded its strategic autonomy. Nevertheless, successive G7 presidencies continue to invite New Delhi to the table. The reason lies not in diplo…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
