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Before G7 turned out to be fine on Friday...
Initially, there was anger over the Indian PM's absence from the G7 summit hosted by Canada. There were plans to criticize Canada and even propose a deal with the US. An anti-G7 manifesto was also in the works. However, Mark Carney's invitation to Narendra Modi changed everything. The author now views G7 in a positive light.

'Carney had no options': Foreign affairs expert KP Fabian on Canada's invitation to PM Modi for G7 Summit
Despite initial hesitation due to domestic political tensions stemming from the killing of a Khalistani separatist, Canada has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit. Pressure from other G7 members, recognizing India's vital role in global trade, Indo-Pacific stability, and its status as a major economy, ultimately led to the invitation.

India central to key supply chains; must be part of G7: Canadian PM
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney defended inviting India to the G7 summit, emphasizing its economic significance and role in global supply chains.

India is the 5th largest economy, so it makes sense: Canada’s Mark Carney backs PM Modi’s G7 invite despite tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has defended his decision to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit, stating it "made sense" given India's economic stature and global role. Despite ongoing tensions over the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Carney stressed that diplomacy is necessary for advancing national interests. The move sparked criticism from Sikh groups, but Carney underscored India's strategic value and noted progress in law enforcement dialogue between the two countries.

Look forward to PM Modi's visit to Canada for G7: Former MP Chandra Arya
Chandra Arya anticipates Narendra Modi's Canada visit for the G7 Summit. He emphasizes shared values between India and Canada. Arya views India as a crucial partner for Canada. Mark Carney highlights India's essential presence at the G7. Discussions will cover security and energy. PM Modi acknowledged the invitation from his Canadian counterpart.
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PM Modi at G7: Is Carney undoing Trudeau's Khalistan policy?
Narendra Modi G7 summit: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's invitation to Modi for the G7 summit signals a shift in Canada-India relations, contrasting with Trudeau's strained approach following the Nijjar killing. Carney emphasizes law enforcement dialogue and downplays the Khalistan issue, prioritizing national interests over domestic politics. This move aims to salvage Canada's foreign policy from being influenced by fringe political considerations.
Would be my pleasure to welcome PM Modi for G7: Former Canada MP Chandra Arya calls India "indispensable partner"
Chandra Arya welcomes Narendra Modi to Canada for the G7 meeting. He highlights shared values and India's global importance. Mark Carney emphasizes India's essential presence at the G7 summit. Discussions will cover security, energy, and digital future. India's role in supply chains makes its participation crucial.
India is fifth largest economy, their presence at G7 meeting 'makes sense': Canadian PM Mark Carney
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the upcoming G7 summit in Canada will address critical issues like energy, security, and digital infrastructure. He emphasized India's essential role in these discussions, citing its status as the world's fifth-largest economy and most populous nation. Prime Minister Modi accepted Carney's invitation to attend, signaling a potential thaw in relations after recent tensions.
Canadian thaw! Mark Carney invites PM Modi for G7 meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the G7 Summit in Canada later this month, following an invitation from newly elected PM Mark Carney, signaling improved bilateral relations. The summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15-17, offers Modi a platform to address cross-border terrorism.
PM Modi to attend G7 summit after receiving invitation from Canada's Mark Carney
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted the invitation from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to attend the 51st G7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada. Modi congratulated Carney on his recent election victory and expressed optimism about strengthening ties between India and Canada. Both leaders anticipate working together with renewed vigor, guided by mutual respect and shared interests, at the upcoming summit.
10 million tourists picked this Asian paradise over Thailand in 2025
Malaysia topped Southeast Asia in Q1 2025 tourism with 10.1 million arrivals, boosted by visa exemptions for Indian and Chinese travelers. It's also emerging as a popular study-abroad hub, offering affordable tuition, low living costs, and eight top-500 universities.
Tariffs make the world poorer and more perilous
President Trump's tariffs have disrupted global trade, weakening international relations and undermining the rules-based order. This retreat from free trade hurts consumers with higher prices and limited choices, potentially leading to political discontent.
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 30% return in 1 year, according to analysts
History suggests that recoveries in the markets are led by large-cap stocks. But in the past two years, because a large amount of money has started to flow into mid-cap MF schemes, there have been phases where the rally and recovery have been led by mid-caps. If we go with the assumption that the markets will remain in bullish mode, it would be better to have exposure to stocks from both the mid- and large-cap segments. It also ensures diversification both in terms of market cap as well as sector. Remember: There are a number of sectors that only have mid-cap companies and some of them are doing well.
Trump's new move could hammer India’s factories, and wreck exports and jobs
President Trump's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50% has sparked global trade concerns, particularly for India's export sector, which faces potential job losses and revenue declines. While the UK secured an exemption, India is considering retaliatory measures and seeking a similar waiver amid ongoing trade negotiations with the US.
Can injections be needle-free, painless? This Pune-based firm has the answer
IntegriMedical has introduced a needle-free injection system (N-FIS) that eliminates the need for any prick or piercing, potentially alleviating anxieties and fears associated mostly with child vaccinations while opening a huge market opportunity for this Serum Institute of India-backed company.
Stephen Harper, former Canadian PM, urges parties to cut ties with Khalistani separatist groups targeting India
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged Canadian political parties to sever ties with separatist groups aiming to disrupt India's unity, particularly criticizing the Khalistani movement as a fringe element. He emphasized the importance of a unified stance against divisive forces to foster strong Canada-India relations.
India not invited at G7 meet in Canada 'yet another big diplomatic bungle': Congress
The Congress party has criticized the exclusion of India from the upcoming G7 summit in Canada, labeling it a significant diplomatic failure. They contrasted this with previous G8 summits where former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was invited and his voice was valued.
US pushes countries for best offers by Wednesday as tariff deadline looms
The Trump administration, aiming to meet a tight deadline, is pressing trade partners for their best offers on key trade areas by Wednesday. This push seeks to accelerate negotiations initiated in April, despite legal challenges to the tariffs underpinning the talks. The U.S. intends to continue the tariff program regardless of court decisions, urging partners to proceed with negotiations.
PM Modi unlikely to attend upcoming G7 summit in Canada
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend the upcoming G7 summit in Canada due to strained relations between the two countries following allegations of India's involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 45% in 1 year
Up one day and down the next, but there is more to the movement of the Nifty and Sensex than is obvious. From bearish, the markets are now in stock-specific mode, usually the first step to restarting a rally. Just look at how the street reacted to the better-than-expected results of large-cap companies. The shares soared, a bullish indication. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.
Modi not likely to attend G7 summit this year, his first miss since 2019
Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend the G7 summit in Canada due to strained relations over Khalistan separatists and the unresolved Nijjar assassination accusations. Canada has not formally extended an invitation, and logistical issues, potential disruptions, and diplomatic tensions make Modi's attendance improbable.
Charting the global economy: US GDP falls on larger trade hit
The US economy experienced a slight contraction at the beginning of the year due to reduced consumer spending and increased trade tariffs. Conversely, Canada's economy was boosted by a surge in exports driven by tariffs, while India's GDP grew at a robust pace. Globally, concerns linger about European growth prospects in China and fluctuating inflation rates.
US visa curbs on Chinese students may backfire on the administration's decision
The Trump administration's decision to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students marks a significant shift in US-China relations, reversing decades of openness. This policy, driven by security concerns, risks alienating talented individuals and hindering scientific exchange.
Khalistani issue casts a shadow on Indo-Canada ties once again
India-Canada relations may face strain again. This follows an invitation to Punjabi singers, including Jazzy B, to the British Columbia assembly. Jazzy B is known to support Khalistan. A British Columbia MLA posted a video showing admiration for Jazzy B. India is monitoring the situation. The presence of Khalistani figures in the assembly has sparked controversy.
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 30% return in 1 year, according to analysts
While the Nifty and Sensex remain range-bound, the market has been in a stock-specific mode. If one looks at market breadth, especially in the mid-cap segment, it has been positive. The biggest takeaway from the ongoing Q4 earnings season has been the clear message: “Show me growth, I have the money”. All the stocks where earnings have been better-than-expected, have seen an uptick. At this point of time, there is a greater likelihood of the market staying in the same mode for some time to come. So, time to have a bullish bias. But also be careful and co-relate with what is happening with earnings.
Political space should not be given to extremist elements: MEA Randhir Jaiswal on Khalistan issue in Canada
India has consistently voiced its security concerns to Canada regarding pro-Khalistan elements, urging them to deny political space to extremists advocating violence and secession. The recent conversation between Jaishankar and Anita Anand, the Canadian Foreign Minister, signals a potential shift in India-Canada relations.
ETtech Explainer: What is confidential IPO filing, and why do startups choose it?
A confidential IPO filing allows a company to submit its IPO registration documents to Sebi without immediate public disclosure of sensitive information. Sebi introduced this mechanism in November 2022 as an alternative route for companies looking to list on the bourses. Confidential filing has been in use in the US, the UK and Canada for a long time.
NITI report suggests adoption of Turkiye's program to address skill gaps in India
A NITI Aayog report suggests India can learn from Turkiye's skill development programs for medium enterprises, despite current tensions. Turkiye's KOSGEB provides online entrepreneurship training, especially benefiting women and marginalized groups. The report highlights the need for tailored skill development and financial support to boost India's medium enterprises and their contribution to exports.
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