In a pointed critique, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi had informed his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, about India's economic standing during the recent G7 Summit. Ramesh's remarks came amid growing discussions on India's position as the world's third-largest economy, a status that has been a point of national pride and international interest.
The Congress leader's comments were intended to highlight what he perceives as the Prime Minister's missed opportunity to showcase India's economic achievements on a global stage. With the G7 Summit serving as a platform for dialogue among the world’s major economies, Ramesh implied that Modi could have leveraged the occasion to bolster India's image and influence in international economic discourse.
This exchange underscores the ongoing political tussle over how India's economic progress is represented and communicated internationally. While the government touts its economic milestones, opposition voices like Ramesh's continue to scrutinize the narrative, suggesting that more could be done to emphasize India's growing economic clout in diplomatic engagements.
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