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India can be the voice of developing countries (Indian Express)

Paper: GS – II, Subject: International Relations, Topic: Regional and Global Groupings, Issue: India’s role at the G7 Summit.

Context:

Prime Minister attended the G7 Summit at Evian-les-Bains, France, engaging on economic security, AI, energy transition, climate finance and development. India participates as an invited partner, using the platform to represent shared concerns of emerging economies. In a world where G7 discussions harden into global norms, early engagement is a strategic imperative.

Key Takeaways:

India at G7 and Key Concepts

Explanation:

1.    Critical Minerals and Supply Chain Security:

  • India and G7 share interest in securing critical mineral supplies and reducing supply-chain dependence on China.
  • India’s market size and processing capacity make it a key node in emerging global mineral partnerships.

2.   Artificial Intelligence and Digital Governance:

  • AI raises questions of governance, safety, standards and energy demand through data centre proliferation.
  • India’s experience with DPI (Digital Public Infrastructure) gives it credibility in shaping global AI governance frameworks.

3.   Energy Security:

  • India embodies the dual reality of expanding renewable deployment while remaining guided by affordability and energy security.
  • India can credibly represent the developing world’s position on the pace and financing of the clean energy transition.

4.   Climate Finance and Development:

  • Developed countries agreed at Baku (2024) to mobilise at least $300 billion annually by 2035, but this falls short of needs and arrives largely as loans rather than grants.
  • India must emphasise CBDR-RC (Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities) and advocate for reform of multilateral development banks (MDBs).

5.   CBAM and Trade Concerns:

  • CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) disproportionately impacts developing-country producers including India, whose industries remain coal-dependent due to lack of adequate finance and technology.
  • Critics argue CBAM functions as a trade barrier protecting European industries rather than a genuine climate instrument.

6.   Economic Security:

  • Advanced economies increasingly use sanctions, coercive tools and forced trade measures that contradict free-trade principles they profess.
  • India’s interest lies in resilience that broadens options rather than fragmentation that narrows them.

7.    India’s Strategic Position:

  • India’s G7 participation, months before hosting the BRICS Summit, reflects multi-alignment rather than exclusive bloc alignment.
  • India must engage early to influence standards on technology, supply chains and minerals before they harden into global norms.

Conclusion:

The G7 Summit offers India a strategic platform to shape emerging global norms on AI, climate finance, trade and critical minerals. India’s multi-alignment approach and development credentials uniquely position it to bridge the G7 and the Global South. In a world where today’s discussions become tomorrow’s rules, shaping those rules is a national interest imperative.

Source: (The Indian Express)

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India at G7 and the Voice of Developing Nations

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