India and The G7: Engaging The West

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By Sanjay Pulipaka

ETV Bharat, June 18, 2024 

While India is one of the top five economies in the world, it is not a member of the G7, as it is still considered a developing country. In recent years, India’s economy has registered impressive growth. It is the world’s largest democracy and is critical to maintaining stability in the multipolar world order. Consequently, India is often invited to the G7 as an ‘Outreach Country’ even though it is not a full member. Thus far, India has participated in 11 G7 Summits, and Prime Minister Modi has participated in about five consecutive meetings. India has growing economic and trade relations with many G7 countries, so it is vital that Delhi interacts with these countries at bilateral and multilateral platforms. 

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