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G7’s grandstanding can’t conceal its confusion and delusions about Russia

China was mentioned 29 times in the final document. India needs to seize economic opportunities flowing out of Western anxieties

June 17, 2024 / 17:30 IST
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In the quest for economic security, India should present itself as a viable option.

Giorgia Meloni was the standout leader at this week’s G7 summit in Apulia, Italy — her incinerating stare at French president Emmanuel Macron burned the internet while the “team #Melodi” meme with PM Modi went viral.

But the summit of the world’s top industrialised economies felt burnt out, tired almost. Joe Biden was pictured wandering off. Rishi Sunak, Justin Trudeau, Fumio Kishida, Macron, Olaf Scholz are all struggling with abysmal approval ratings, many expected to lose their next elections, and therefore all on politically shaky ground. Ursula von der Leyen may retain her seat and Meloni is the only one with actual political cache.

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The “outreach” group, which featured, among others, PM Modi, fresh off a sobering election, and the Pope, who dwelt on the opportunities and challenges of AI – felt a lot more real.

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