G7 Summit 2026 Opens in Évian-les-Bains — PM Modi Joins World Leaders, Trump Bilateral Expected
The 52nd G7 Summit opened on Sunday in the picturesque French town of Évian-les-Bains, bringing together the leaders of the world’s most powerful economies at a moment of extraordinary geopolitical complexity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, attending as a guest nation leader, joined host President Emmanuel Macron, US President Donald Trump, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for three days of discussions that will shape the global response to multiple intersecting crises.
The summit, held at the same lakeside resort that hosted the 2003 G8 meeting, carries particular significance this year as leaders navigate the aftermath of the US-Iran conflict, the ongoing war in Ukraine, volatile energy markets, and the governance challenges posed by artificial intelligence. For India, the invitation reflects the country’s growing stature as a voice of the Global South and one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies.
Modi-Trump Bilateral: The Meeting the World Is Watching
The most anticipated engagement on the summit’s sidelines is the expected bilateral meeting between PM Modi and President Trump, scheduled for June 17. The meeting comes at a delicate moment in the India-US relationship, with trade tensions, technology cooperation, defence procurement, and the Iran peace framework all on the agenda.
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India’s position on the US-Iran conflict has been carefully calibrated — balancing its strategic partnership with Washington against its energy dependence on Middle Eastern oil and its traditionally non-aligned approach to regional conflicts. The Geneva peace framework, set for formal signing on June 19, has created both relief and uncertainty, and Modi is expected to discuss India’s role in the post-conflict regional architecture with Trump.
Trade relations remain a persistent irritant. The US has maintained tariffs on Indian goods, while India has resisted opening certain sectors to American companies. However, both sides have expressed interest in deepening cooperation in technology, semiconductors, critical minerals, and defence manufacturing — areas where strategic alignment could produce significant economic benefits.
Key Summit Agenda Items
The formal summit agenda covers a wide range of issues reflecting the interconnected challenges facing the global economy:
Iran and Middle East Stability: The US-Iran peace framework will dominate discussions, with leaders seeking to coordinate their approach to the Geneva signing and the subsequent nuclear negotiations. European leaders, who have been critical of aspects of the framework, will push for stronger verification mechanisms and clearer timelines for sanctions relief.
Ukraine: The war in Ukraine continues to demand attention, with the G7 expected to reaffirm its commitment to supporting Kyiv while exploring pathways to a negotiated settlement. Russia’s shadow fleet — recently in the news after the UK’s dramatic seizure of a tanker — will also be discussed in the context of sanctions enforcement.
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AI Governance: The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence has created governance challenges that no single country can address alone. The summit will discuss frameworks for AI safety, the regulation of frontier models, and the establishment of international standards for AI deployment in critical sectors including healthcare, finance, and defence.
Climate and Energy: The disruption to global energy markets caused by the Iran conflict has forced a reassessment of the G7’s climate commitments. Leaders will discuss how to accelerate the clean energy transition while ensuring energy security — a balancing act that has become more difficult as oil prices fluctuate unpredictably.
India’s Role: Voice of the Global South
India’s participation in the G7 extends beyond bilateral engagements. As the world’s most populous democracy and a leader among developing nations, India has consistently used the G7 platform to advocate for reforms to the international financial architecture, greater representation of developing countries in global governance institutions, and more equitable access to technology and resources.
Modi’s message to the summit is expected to emphasise the importance of inclusive growth, technology access for developing nations, and the need for a multipolar approach to global challenges. India’s presidency of the G20 in 2023 established the template for this diplomatic approach, and the G7 provides another high-profile platform to advance it.
The summit also includes invited leaders from Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, South Korea, Qatar, Syria, and Ukraine — a reflection of the G7’s recognition that its effectiveness depends on engaging with the broader international community. India’s presence among this group underscores its unique position as a bridge between the developed and developing worlds.
What to Watch: Days Two and Three
The summit continues through June 17, with the Modi-Trump bilateral, a special session on AI governance, and discussions on supply chain resilience and critical minerals. India’s engagement at the summit will be closely watched not just for its diplomatic substance but for the signals it sends about the trajectory of India’s relationships with the world’s most powerful nations at a moment of significant geopolitical transition.
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