The 52nd G7 Summit set to commence today (15th June, 2026) in the French city of Evian and it will bring together the leaders of the world’s leading advanced economies at the time of significant geopolitical developments. This years summit set to kick off against the major breakthrough in West Asia, with the United States and Iran finalizing an agreement to end their 107-day conflict and it reopening the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. This summit hosted under the France’s Presidency and it will focus on the global economic stability, international partnerships, critical supply chains and pressing the geopolitical challenges.
Evian To Hosts the 52nd G7 Summit
The picturesque French city of the Evian which is located on the shores of Lake Geneva, has become the center of the global diplomacy as leaders gather for the three-day summit.
French President Emmanuel Macron will formally welcome leaders from the G7 member countries such as,
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Canada
- Germany
- France (Host)
- Italy
- Japan
The Presidents of the European Council and the European Commission are also participating in the G7 summit.
Positive Development in West Asia Shapes Discussions
A major development preceding the summit is the agreement between the United States and Iran to end their 107-day war and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The Strait of Hormuz is world’s one of the most critical maritime chokepoints and carrying nearly one-fifth of global oil supplies.
Its reopening is expected to,
- Stabilize the global energy markets
- Improve shipping routes
- Reduce the geopolitical tensions
- Strengthen global trade flows
France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy have welcomed the development through a joint statement and emphasizing the importance of the unrestricted freedom of navigation in the region.
Key Priorities of the French Presidency
Under France’s Presidency, the G7 Summit 2026 is focusing on to the several critical priorities which are aimed at to addressing global challenges and fostering sustainable growth.
- Reducing Macroeconomic Imbalances
- Promoting A Shared Growth
- Renewing International Partnerships
Critical Minerals and Supply Chain Resilience
One of the major themes of the summit is enhancing the resilience of the critical mineral and strategic supply chains.
As the demand for clean energy technologies and advanced manufacturing grows, countries are seeking to reduce their vulnerabilities in the supply of,
- Rare earth minerals
- Lithium
- Cobalt
- Semiconductor components
- Strategic industrial materials
Focus on Global Geopolitical Challenges
The summit agenda also includes the discussions on major geopolitical crises and international security concerns.
World leaders are expected to exchange their views on,
- Developments in West Asia
- The Ukraine conflict
- Global security architecture
- Maritime security
- Regional stability
The summit provides the important platform for coordinated diplomatic efforts aimed at addressing these challenges.
India Among Key Partner Countries
India has been invited to participate in the summit as the partner country, alongside with the,
- Brazil
- South Korea
- Kenya
- Egypt
Additionally, Ukraine, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have also been invited to participate.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to arrive in the Evian to participate in the summit at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron.
Significance of PM Modi’s Participation
Prime Minister Modi’s participation holds the considerable significance for both India and the Global South.
This marks the,
- India’s 13th participation at the G7 Summit
- And it will be the PM Modi’s seventh consecutive participation
India’s continued presence at the summit showcases the growing international recognition of the its role in addressing global challenges related to the,
- Peace and security
- Economic development
- Climate action
- Sustainable growth
- Technology and innovation








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