Recently at the G-7 summit, the American President Joe Biden can be seen approaching Prime Minister Modi in a video posted by ANI at Germany’s Schloss Elmau to meet him and exchange pleasantries in advance of the G7 Summit in 2022.

Prior to a group photo, PM Modi and Justin Trudeau can be seen talking in the video. At that point, US President approaches and taps PM Modi on the back. The two presidents then extend cordial greetings and shake hands. The leaders apparently posed for a group shot before the meeting officially started.

At Schloss Elmau in Germany, the G7 Summit is taking place. As a special guest at this year’s summit, PM Modi will be in Germany for two days starting on Sunday. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, and US President Joe Biden are the other international leaders attending the G7 Summit. According to sources, the leaders will debate a number of crucial global concerns at the G7 summit, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, food security, and counterterrorism.

Along with inviting Argentina, Indonesia, Senegal, and South Africa as guests for the summit, Germany, the G7 Summit’s host nation, also recognised the democracies of the global south as allies.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met Prime Minister Modi when he arrived in Germany on Sunday at Schloss Elmau.

Snippets of the G7 summit have been posted by PM Modi on his official Twitter account. He states that India’s performance shows that it is committed to its climate pledges. There is a misconception that developing nations… harm the environment more. However, the more than 1,000-year history of India utterly disproves this theory. The Indian PM remarked that ancient India once had extreme affluence.

Modi continued, “We expect that the G7’s wealthy nations will assist India’s efforts. India is developing into a sizable market for sustainable energy solutions.

“India boasts the first airport in the world that is entirely run by solar energy, and its vast train network will go completely off the grid in this decade.” Nine years ahead of schedule, we reached our goal of 40% non-fossil energy capacity, the PM continued.

The strategy for the upcoming 25 years will be complete when India celebrates 100 years of independence, the prime minister added. “Traditional medicine is now primarily practised in India. With the use of yoga, we have caused the entire globe to hold its nose, according to Prime Minister Modi.

The new education strategy was brought forward by Prime Minister Modi, who claimed that India is the first country to implement it in the twenty-first century. The Prime Minister talked about the benefits of studying medicine in one’s own tongue.

Modi added that the mindset of “hota hai, chalta hai” (It occurs, things happen this way) represents India’s past. Now it says “karna hai,” “karna hi hai,” and “samay pe karna hai” (you have to do it and do it).

The prime minister declared that Indians who have relocated abroad serve as envoys and brand ambassadors for their nation.

In addition, Modi shared photos of his encounters with foreign leaders at Schloss Elmau, Germany’s G-7 Summit, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Argentinian President Alberto Fernandez.

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