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World leaders line up to welcome PM Modi as India’s foreign policy march continues
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was recently in Japan as part of his power-packed schedule to visit several countries and hold meetings with key global players.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was recently in Japan as part of his power-packed schedule to visit several countries and hold meetings with key global players. The G7, one of the most influential groupings in the world, has consistently given India the respect it deserves. Others have also lined up to acknowledge its growing diplomatic and economic importance.
The world’s new appreciation for India stems from the rise of its diplomatic and economic hegemony. It has become clear of late that it is neither possible nor realistic to seek meaningful progress in geopolitics without the participation of the world’s largest country, India.
With diverse political settings and objectives, Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea have invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The G7 summit has acknowledged India’s growing dominance on the global stage and has extended invitations to every summit since 2019.
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