India A should be on the G7 table on A: Mark Carney on inviting PM Modi. Bharat News

New Delhi: Canadian PM Mark Carney defended his counterpart Narendra Modi for the G7 Summit, saying that it is understood to invite the “5th largest economy” for Canada and other members and to invite the world’s most populous country which is central for many supply chains.While Modi’s journey program has not yet been finalized, he is expecting to reach Alberta in time for the G7 outreach session on 17 June.Other G7 members are eager to see Modi’s participation, indicate Carney The G7 summit begins on 15 June. It was repeatedly asked why Modi would be near Canada when the investigation into Khalistan’s separatist Hardeep Singh Nijar’s murder is still on, Canadian PM Mark Carney said that there was progress on law enforcement dialogue that “recognizes the issues of accountability”.Carney’s predecessor Justin Trudeau ruined the India-Canada relationship by alleging the role of the Indian government in the murder, as India continues to share any evidence. “Bilaterally, we have now agreed-law enforcement dialogue. The law of law is moving as it should be in Canada, and I am not going to disrupt that process,” he said.Carney indicated that other G7 members were eager to see participation by the Indian leader. “First, we are in the role – Canada is in the role – G7 Ki, and in those discussions, as our G7 agrees, we are addressing important issues such as energy security, digital future and important minerals, others. Partnership in the construction of infrastructure in the emerging and developing world is also part of the agenda, “he said. “G7 in my ability as a chair, and in consultation with others – some of which are determined – it makes sense to include India, the fifth largest economy in the world, effectively most populous countries, and central for many of those supply chains,” he said.