Deccan Chronicle

‘World pharmacy’ India invited to UK’s G-7 meet

UK PM moves to ‘deepen expertise’ at elite summit

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I | DC

Currently battling a fresh wave of the raging coronaviru­s pandemic at home and hailing India as the “pharmacy of the world”, Britain on Sunday officially invited New Delhi to attend the G-7 summit to be hosted by it in Cornwall from June 11 to 13 this year. It had first been confirmed last month that British PM Boris Johnson had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “join the UK-hosted G7”. Mr Johnson will also now visit India before the

G-7 summit.

India is not a member of the G-7 bloc that comprises seven countries — Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Britain and the United States — termed as seven of the “largest” advanced economies in the world, but the G-7 host nation can invite other nations as guests to the summit. Australia and South Korea have also been invited to attend by Britain which launched a fresh condemnati­on on Sunday of “Russia’s annexation of Crimea”. This has made it clear that ties between the West and Russia will continue to remain strained, something that will worry New Delhi since Moscow has been its time-tested friend for decades. The Cornwall summit is also likely to be the first in-person G-7 leaders’ meeting after Joe Biden takes charge as US President this week.

It may be recalled that Modi had earlier attended the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, in August 2019 at the French government’s invitation. He was also been invited by US President Donald Trump to attend the G-7 meeting that was to have been held in the US last year but was cancelled due to the pandemic. Britain on Sunday said: “The G-7 — which is made up of the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the USA and the EU — is the only forum where the world’s most influentia­l and open societies and advanced economies are brought together for close-knit discussion­s”.

Hailing India on Sunday as the “pharmacy of the world”, Britain pointed out that “India already supplies more than 50 per cent of the world’s vaccines, and (that) the UK and India have worked closely together throughout the pandemic”, adding: “Our Prime Ministers speak regularly and Prime Minister Johnson has said he will visit India ahead of the G-7”.

In a statement, the British high commission in New Delhi said: “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (has been) invited to attend G-7 as a guest. The UK will use the G7 presidency to unite leading democracie­s to help the world build back better from coronaviru­s and create a greener, more prosperous future. Australia and South Korea (have) also (been) invited as guest countries.” Britain said the three nations had been invited “to attend as guest countries to deepen the expertise and experience around the table”.

● BRITAIN HAS also invited Australia and South Korea for the summit which will be held in Cornwall, from June 11 to 13 this year. The UK PM will visit India before that

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