India a voice for Global South at G7, says foreign minister
- Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar stated that it is important for the Global South to 'make our presence felt' on the world stage.
- India has been invited to G7 summits since 2019, representing the Global South on the world stage.
- Jaishankar mentioned that India is acting as a 'bridge' between different countries.
- The Global South aims to assert its influence on global matters, as noted by Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.
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India a voice for Global South at G7, says foreign minister
India, whose leader has been invited to the G7 starting on Sunday, is eager to represent the Global South on the world stage, acting as a "bridge" between different countries, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said.
India A Voice For Global South At G7, Says Foreign Minister
India, whose leader has been invited to the G7 starting on Sunday, is eager to represent the Global South on the world stage, acting as a "bridge" between different countries, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said.
Why PM Modi’s G7 Visit Underscores India’s Growing Global Standing
India also brings a unique and increasingly essential voice to global forums: that of the Global South. As the G7 focuses on issues like climate change, debt sustainability, and food security, India acts as a bridge, ensuring the priorities of developing nations are included in high-level dialogue. Its G20 presidency in 2023 was widely applauded for amplifying these concerns and pushing for meaningful reforms in global financial institutions. - K
Paris - The most populous country in the world, India is sitting at the table of many organizations, with Westerners in the G7 or in the "Quad", but also with China, Russia and Iran in the Brics and Shanghai Cooperation Group
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