Two days ago, national and international news articles wrote analyses that indian prime minister Narendra Modi's image is fading, mentioning the appropriate consequences for that. The gist of those articles so far is that india has not received an invitation to the G7 summit to be held in Canada. They have woven articles as if Modi's image is fading. india is not a participant in the summit to be held in Kananaskis, canada between 15-17 of this month. But.. some countries are specially invited to this summit of the most powerful countries in the world. There were articles mentioning the absence of India's name in this list. In addition, in the wake of the recent deterioration in relations between india and canada, there was a feeling that relations with india had not reached the previous level even after the new prime minister came to power.
However, the whole scene has changed recently. The reason for this is that Canadian prime minister Marco Carney himself sent an invitation to prime minister Modi to attend the G7 summit. The same thing was also posted on social media. In return, prime minister Modi responded to the invitation sent by the Canadian prime minister and confirmed that he would attend the summit and thanked him. I congratulate Mark Carney on being elected as the prime minister of Canada. Modi said that he thanked him for inviting me to the G7 summit being held in Canada. "There is a deep connection between the people of india and canada, who are living democracies. india and canada work with the goal of protecting interests. Modi's statement that he wants to meet the Canadian prime minister at the summit has put a check on the campaign of those against Modi so far. In any case, the latest development should be said to enhance Modi's image internationally. While the campaign is going on as if invitations to the summit have stopped, it is an interesting development that the Canadian prime minister himself extended an invitation to the indian Prime Minister.

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