PM Modi Calls for Trust-Based Global Partnerships at G7 Summit, Highlights India’s ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ Vision
Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the Outreach Session titled “Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity” during the G7 Summit, where he underscored the importance of trust as the foundation of meaningful international cooperation in an increasingly interconnected world.
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Addressing global leaders, PM Modi stressed that the world should move beyond traditional donor-recipient relationships and embrace partnerships based on solidarity, mutual respect, and equality. He emphasized that sustainable progress can only be achieved through collaborative efforts that prioritize shared growth and common goals.
Highlighting India's contributions to global development, the Prime Minister pointed to several India-led initiatives, including the International Solar Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), Global Biofuel Alliance, Mission LiFe (Lifestyle for Environment), and the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign. He noted that these initiatives reflect India's enduring commitment to placing humanity at the center of global action.
PM Modi further stated that India's approach to international engagement is rooted in the timeless philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" — meaning "The World is One Family." He said this vision continues to guide India's efforts in fostering cooperation, sustainability, and inclusive development across nations.

Reaffirming India's global role, the Prime Minister conveyed that the country remains firmly committed to advancing sustainable, inclusive, and people-centric development while strengthening international solidarity and partnerships for the future.
The remarks highlighted India's growing leadership in addressing global challenges through collaborative and innovative solutions while promoting a more equitable and resilient world order.