World suffers from a shortage of trust, PM Modi tells G7 leaders


PM Modi at G7 2026: "World Suffers from a Shortage of Trust"

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Summit Number 52nd G7 Summit [S3]
Dates 15–17 June 2026 [S3]
Venue Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France [S3]
G7 Presidency (2026) France
Host President Emmanuel Macron
G7 Core Members Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States + EU
India's Status Invited/Partner Country (not a G7 member)
Partner Countries at 2026 G7 India, Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, South Korea [S1]
International Bodies Present World Bank, African Development Bank [S1]
Session India Participated In "Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity" [S1]
Modi's G7 participations 7th consecutive leaders' gathering [S3]
India's total G7 outreach count 13th time as partner country [S3]
India's 2026 multilateral role BRICS Presidency [S3]
India-France Year 2026 = "Year of Innovation" [S4]
Modi-Trump meeting First bilateral since February 2025 [S1]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Ethical / Governance

Historical

Administrative / Institutional


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The 52nd G7 Summit (2026) was hosted by France at Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie. [S3]
  2. India participated in the 2026 G7 as an invited/partner country — it is not a G7 member. [S3]
  3. The 2026 G7 marked India's 13th participation as a partner country in G7 outreach sessions. [S3]
  4. PM Modi's 2026 G7 attendance was his 7th consecutive G7 leaders' summit participation. [S3]
  5. The session India participated in was titled "Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity". [S1]
  6. Partner countries alongside India at the 2026 G7 outreach: Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, South Korea. [S1]
  7. International institutions represented at the session: World Bank and African Development Bank. [S1]
  8. Modi's bilateral with Donald Trump at Évian was their first meeting since February 2025. [S1]
  9. India holds the BRICS Presidency in 2026 — which France cited as a reason to closely involve India in G7 deliberations. [S3]
  10. 2026 is designated the "Year of Innovation" in the India-France bilateral relationship. [S4]
  11. The G7 was originally formed in 1975 as the G6; Canada joined in 1976 to make it G7.
  12. India's first G7 outreach was in 2003 at Évian — the same city as the 2026 summit.
  13. Modi's key phrase: "The world does not suffer from a shortage of resources — it suffers from a shortage of trust." [S1]
  14. The G7 has no formal secretariat or treaty basis — the Presidency rotates among members annually.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II India and its neighbourhood; bilateral, regional and global groupings; effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests
GS-II Important international institutions, agencies and fora — their structure, mandate
GS-III (tangential) Mobilisation of resources; inclusive growth; development and technology transfer

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "PM Modi's assertion that the world suffers from a 'shortage of trust' rather than resources encapsulates India's evolving foreign policy posture. Critically examine India's role as a bridge between G7 nations and the Global South." (GS-II, 15 marks)

  2. "Analyse India's strategic interest in participating in G7 Outreach sessions despite not being a member. How has this engagement evolved since 2003?" (GS-II, 10 marks)

  3. "Moving beyond the donor-recipient paradigm in international development cooperation: Is India's advocacy for partnership-based multilateralism feasible in the current geopolitical environment?" (GS-II, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Voice of Global South Summit India's own platform for amplifying Global South priorities — directly referenced in same diplomatic arc
G20 India Presidency (2023) Foundational event that elevated India's multilateral standing; set up G7 outreach dynamics
BRICS and India's 2026 Presidency India simultaneously chairs BRICS in 2026 — the other major non-Western grouping
Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Reform World Bank and AfDB were present at G7 session; reform of MDBs is a core Global South demand
India-France Strategic Partnership Direct bilateral context for the Évian invitation and the "Year of Innovation" 2026
India's Strategic Autonomy Doctrine Philosophical basis of India engaging both G7 and BRICS without joining either bloc
Official Development Assistance (ODA) & South-South Cooperation Modi's critique of the "donor-recipient paradigm" is best understood against ODA architecture
International Solar Alliance (ISA) India-France co-founded; illustrates the type of trust-based equal partnership Modi advocates

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. India is NOT a G7 member — it participates as an "invited/outreach/partner" country. Confusing membership with outreach participation is a frequent trap.
  2. Évian 2026 ≠ first G7 outreach for India — India's first participation was also at Évian in 2003. The 2026 visit is the 13th, not a debut.
  3. G7 ≠ G8 — Russia was suspended from the G8 after the 2014 Crimea annexation, reverting the body to G7. Do not conflate G7 with G8.
  4. World Bank ≠ IMF — Both are Bretton Woods institutions but distinct; the World Bank (not IMF) was the MDB present at the 2026 G7 session alongside the African Development Bank.
  5. BRICS Presidency vs. G20 Presidency — India held the G20 Presidency in 2023 and the BRICS Presidency in 2026; these are different years and different forums. Do not conflate.

11. Sources