Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump were seen interacting at the G7 Summit in Evian, France, marking their first in-person meeting in more than 16 months.The interaction came as G7 leaders and partner countries met to discuss pressing global issues, including economic challenges, ongoing conflicts and efforts to promote stability in the Middle East.India is attending the summit as an invited partner country. The G7 comprises France, the US, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the UK, while India, Brazil, Kenya, South Korea and the UAE have been invited to participate in select discussions.— ANI (@ANI) According to Bloomberg, Modi is also holding bilateral meetings with the leaders of Canada, the UK and the UAE on the sidelines of the summit. The discussions are expected to cover trade, strategic cooperation and regional developments.Analysts cited by Bloomberg said the meetings are unlikely to produce major announcements but will highlight India's strategy of broadening diplomatic and economic partnerships while deepening engagement with key global powers.
Modi, Trump meet at G7 summit in France after 16 months
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US President Donald Trump at the G7 Summit in France. This marks their first in-person interaction in over 16 months. India is attending the summit as an invited partner country. Prime Minister Modi is also holding bilateral meetings with leaders from Canada, the UK, and the UAE.











