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Modi's Canada Visit: A Bid to Mend Ties and Address Global Challenges at G7 Summit

Modi's Canada Visit: A Bid to Mend Ties and Address Global Challenges at G7 Summit

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ModiAtG7 | What to expect from PM Modi's first visit to Canada for the G7 summit, first since the strained tiesPrime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Canada to attend the G7 Summit. Leaders of the Group of Seven nations opened their annual summit on Monday against the backdrop of intensifying conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as US President Donald Trump reignited controversy by calling Russia's expulsion from the former G8 a 'big mistake'.Gathering in Kananaskis, a resort town in the Canadian Rockies, the heads of state from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and representatives from the European Union are set to meet through Tuesday. The summit comes at a time when global stability is under strain, particularly from the ongoing wars involving Ukraine and the escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran.Watch with Shivani Gupta n18oc_india n18oc_worldNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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