So, Modi’s rubbing shoulders with world leaders at the G7 Summit again. Big deal, right? Actually, yeah—it kinda is. With everything going sideways geopolitically and economically, this might be the moment where developing nations finally get heard. Or at least that’s the hope. Let’s break it down.
Look, it’s not just about photo ops. The man’s got a clear game plan. From what insiders are saying, these are the big-ticket items:
But here’s the real kicker: Modi’s pushing to make “Global South” more than just a buzzword. Digital access, food security, actual decision-making power—that’s the stuff that matters.
Okay, quick reality check. The “Global South” isn’t some charity case—it’s where most humans actually live. And the numbers don’t lie:
Point is, the world can’t fix anything if half the planet’s stuck in survival mode.
The bilaterals are where things get interesting. Biden’s on the list, obviously, but watch for these potential moves:
Let’s be real—summits love making grand promises. But if Modi plays his cards right, we might see:
Here’s the thing—I talked to a foreign policy expert (who asked not to be named), and their take was: “Modi’s presence forces uncomfortable conversations.” But let’s not kid ourselves. Last year’s “historic pledges” barely moved the needle. The difference this time? Maybe desperation. Food prices are insane, climate disasters are weekly news—even the G7 can’t ignore this forever.
This summit isn’t about fancy speeches. It’s a test—can the world’s richest countries actually share power, or will it be business as usual? The Global South isn’t holding its breath, but hey, stranger things have happened.
Source: Hindustan Times – India News
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