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India is arguably the only representative of the Global South at the G7, and can use the platform to raise its concerns, particularly in the context of energy security and climate action.
"India is no longer the world's fastest-growing economy just on paper -- it is structurally better positioned than most G7 nations. That's a seismic shift," said Mitesh Shah, CEO, Equirus Credence ...
India is not a member of the G7 — which comprises Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States — but the world’s most populous nation and one of its biggest economies ...
The latest EU sanctions on Russian energy exports are likely to bite Indian refiners as the financing screws tighten ...
Western nations are sending representatives to India, home to 90% of the world's cutting and polishing of the rare gems, to discuss potential effects of any G7 restrictions on imports of rough ...
India isn't a G-7 member but was invited along with South Korea, Australia and South Africa as a guest for the second day of the meeting on Wednesday. The guest nations' delegations didn't attend ...
India, whose leader has been invited to the G7 starting on Sunday, is eager to represent the Global South on the world stage, acting as a "bridge" between different countries, ...