PM Modi will go to Italy on the first foreign trip in the third term, will participate in G7 Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for Italy on Thursday to attend the G7 conference

PM Modi will go to Italy on the first foreign trip in the third term, will participate in G7 Summit
PM Modi will go to Italy on the first foreign trip in the third term, will participate in G7 Summit

New delhi. During this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold bilateral talks with Italian PM Georgia Meloni. According to some reports, he may also meet the US President who Biden, on the sidelines of the conference.

PM Modi will leave with a high -level delegation, where he will participate in the outreach session of the summit on Friday.

The G7 Summit to be held from June 13 to 15 at the luxurious resort in Borgo Agnazia in Apulia region of Italy will lead to the ongoing war and struggle in Gaza.

Talking about the member countries of the G7 organization, it includes the US, Britain, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and France.

If we look at the major agenda of the conference, according to the official G7 Italy website, several important global issues will be discussed through six major work sessions at the summit.

These include Africa, climate change and development, Middle East, Ukraine, Migration and India-Pacific and Economic Security.

During this time, outreach sessions will be held with Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and energy invited countries and international organizations.

This is the 11th time when India has been invited to the G-7 conference and it will be the fifth time, when PM Modi will participate in it.

In this regard, Indian Ambassador to Italy Vani Rao has said that Prime Minister Modi will play an important role on this global stage to discuss important issues for India and Global South along with other global leaders present at the Jee7 Summit.

India's regular participation in the G7 Summit indicates the increasing recognition of New Delhi's efforts to deal with global challenges.