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PM MODI TO ATTEND FRENCH HOSTED G7 SUMMIT JUNE 16-18 (CORRECTING DATE RANGE

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is confirmed to travel from New Delhi and attend the upcoming Group of Seven summit scheduled in France later this year, with specific dates ranging between June 15-20 according to multiple reports. Key diplomatic priorities for his delegation include addressing global economic challenges alongside critical security concerns regarding Strait Of Hormuz stability as highlighted by Indian media outlets covering recent developments on March 3rd and subsequent updates through mid-March timeframe contextually linked events mentioned in articles dated Mar-Jun-June etc...

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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is confirmed to attend the upcoming G7 summit in France.
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    The event will take place from June 15 to 17, and India's participation highlights its growing role on global economic stability discussions.
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    Key diplomatic focus areas for PM Modi include security concerns regarding the Strait of Hormuz and broader geopolitical issues.
[Mar 26] French Foreign Ministry, Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (18:45), OneIndia (09:37 - inferred from context of same day reports but listed later in prompt order? No. Prompt lists Mar 26 times as latest at top or bottom?
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PM Modi to attend G7 Summit in France from June 15 to 17
PM Modi To Attend G7 Summit In France, Key Focus On Strait Of Hormuz And Global Economy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the 2026 G7 Summit in France from June 15–18 following a bilateral meeting between S Jaishankar and Jean-Noel Barrot. Key discussions are expected to focus on global economic stability, energy security regarding the Strait of Hormuz, West Asia tensions, India's growing role as an invited partner rather than member state leader