Prime minister Modi, who successfully completed two terms and took power for the third time in the general elections held last year, has strongly argued that he has brought about major changes in foreign policy during his tenure and has enhanced India's brand image in the world. On the other hand, it is known that others have argued that India's diplomatic relations with its border countries have deteriorated to an all-time low.
The Modi government, which garnered huge support at home in the Operation Sindoor incident, is said to have failed to convey a positive attitude towards india to the world. It is for this reason that seven teams consisting of opposition parties were sent to various countries to explain the circumstances that led to Operation Sindoor. At this time, another incident in the series of failures of the Modi government in diplomatic relations has come to the fore.
The G7 summit will be held in Alberta, canada from the 15th to the 17th of this month. The US, France, Britain, Japan, italy, canada, and germany are participating in the summit. Along with these, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, and australia have already received invitations to this summit. But india has not received an invitation. It is being said that prime minister Modi will be away from this summit for the first time in the last six years. The congress has made a serious mistake on this. This is being called another diplomatic blunder after the US allowed it to mediate between india and Pakistan. The upcoming G7 summit is expected to discuss the current situation in West Asia, the long-running war between russia and Ukraine, and the challenges facing the world.
In fact, india is not a member of the G7. The indian prime minister would have attended the summit at the invitation of whichever country was hosting it. It is known that prime minister Modi attended the summit held in italy last year. This time the summit is being held in Canada. In this context, it is said that prime minister Modi is unlikely to attend. It is being said that Modi has not received an invitation to attend the summit so far. Even if he does get an invitation now. There is an argument that Modi may not go there in the context of the situation between india and Canada. The congress says that there was a G8 before 2014. The then prime minister Manmohan Singh would have been invited at that time. Even though that tradition has continued since 2014, the fact that our prime minister did not receive an invitation for the first time in six years is being called a diplomatic blunder.

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