Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with several world leaders during the G7 summit in Evian, France, to discuss trade and diplomatic ties [1].

These interactions occur as India seeks to strengthen its strategic partnerships with the world's largest economies while navigating regional security challenges. The summit provides a venue for high-level coordination on global economic stability and bilateral cooperation.

Modi engaged in a bilateral meeting and shook hands with U.S. President Donald Trump [1]. This interaction took place days after three Indian sailors were killed in the Strait of Hormuz [1]. The meeting focused on strengthening ties between the two nations amid these security concerns.

In addition to formal meetings, the Indian Prime Minister shared a lighthearted exchange with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni [2]. The two leaders engaged in banter regarding their social media presence, specifically mentioning their visibility on Instagram [2].

These diplomatic engagements in Evian are part of a broader effort to enhance India's presence on the global stage [3]. The summit in 2026 [1] has served as a platform for Modi to balance formal statecraft with public-relations moments that signal close rapport with Western allies.

Throughout the event, the Prime Minister's schedule included a series of bilateral discussions aimed at resolving trade disputes, and fostering technological cooperation [3]. These meetings are intended to secure India's position as a key partner in the Indo-Pacific region.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with several world leaders during the G7 summit in Evian, France

The combination of formal bilateral meetings with the US and high-visibility rapport with European leaders like Meloni suggests a dual-track diplomatic strategy. By balancing the gravity of regional security crises, such as the deaths of sailors in the Strait of Hormuz, with softer diplomatic 'viral' moments, India aims to project both strength and accessibility to the G7 nations.