Canada’s G7 Host Draws Fire for Modi Invitation

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Canada, as the host of the upcoming G7 summit, is drawing considerable fire following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The controversy stems from Canadian federal police allegations linking the Indian government to the murder of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, raising questions about Canada’s stance on foreign interference.
Prime Minister Carney, during a press conference, avoided directly answering whether he believed Modi had a role in Nijjar’s assassination. He cited the ongoing “legal process that is literally under way and quite advanced in Canada,” stating it would be inappropriate to comment. Four Indian nationals have been charged in connection with the murder, which has severely strained Canada-India relations.
The G7 summit, scheduled for June 15-17 in Kananaskis, Alberta, is a key international forum. Carney justified Modi’s invitation by underscoring India’s global significance as the “fifth largest economy in the world” and the “most populous country,” and its centrality to global supply chains. He argued that engaging with India’s leader is essential for discussions on energy, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals.
This controversial invitation also aligns with Carney’s new government’s broader efforts to ease international tensions, including recent efforts to normalize communication with China and resolve trade disputes with the US. However, the World Sikh Organization has vehemently condemned the invite, calling it a “betrayal” of Canadian values and a dangerous precedent.

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