
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for renewed multilateral cooperation in the field of energy and anti -terrorism efforts and warned the world leaders that energy security appears as the main challenge facing future generations and terrorism.
Modi, who spoke at the G7 terrain session in Kananaskis, in the picturesque mountain region in Albert, Canada, called on the international community to support India’s global efforts about pure energy and climate resistance.
The Prime Minister mentioned the promotion of solar energy in the countries rich in the Sun through the International Solar Alliance (ISA), building infrastructure resistant to climate through a coalition for resistant disaster infrastructure (CDRI) and biofuel support through the global biofuel alliance.
Modi also referred to the initiatives of India ongoing sustainable lifestyle and creating a global solar network connecting grids across time zones and continents.
Modi, which focused on the session of energy security and infrastructure, thanked the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for invitation to the event and called for renewed multilateral cooperation in terrorism, inclusive growth and sustainable technology.
Availability, availability, availability and acceptability are the principles that have supported the Indian approach to energy security, Modi said, adding that India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, has successfully fulfilled its Parisian obligations in advance.
Modi’s visit to Canada at the G7 meeting suggests that both nations are now willing to normalize bilateral ties after a flash of Hardeep Singh, a Canadian citizen and a pro-haulistan separatist in British Columbia in 2023 and 2024.
In 2024, former Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau said that agencies follow what he described as a credible accusation that agents of Indian governments were directly involved in killing on Canadian ground, rejecting India’s accusations as “nonsense” and “claiming without facts”.
On June 17th, Canadian Prime Minister Carney said that he and Modi reaffirmed the importance of links in Canada and India, based on mutual respect, rule of law and commitment to sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“The leaders agreed to determine the new high commissioners to return to regular services to citizens and businesses in both countries,” the statement said. He also added that Carney has increased the G7 priorities, including multinational crime and repression, security and order -based order.
Modi also said on the energy session that at the age of artificial intelligence (AI) it is important to have safe and durable supplier chains of critical minerals. He stressed that the world -led technology requires that the sustainable future to take place between countries, and the people and the planet must be maintained in the center of progress.
Modi said that while AI has become a critical tool for promoting efficiency and innovation, the technology itself was energy intensive and it was important to strategize how to make it sustainable through pure and green initiatives.
He developed an Indian approach to man to support technology and noted that any technology to be effective must bring the value of ordinary people’s lives, the statement of the Office of the Prime Minister said.
Modi suggested that solving problems with Global AI -related AI management was the key to solving concerns about this technology and promoting innovation in this area.
Modi’s proposals emphasize the importance that India gives climate diplomacy and promotion of the voice of the global south.
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