G7 Summit 2025: PM Modi Speaks for Global South
Global India — June 18, 2025
At the PM Modi G7 Summit 2025 appearance in Italy, he sent a powerful message to the world: The Global South deserves to be heard
This wasn’t a quiet visit. It wasn’t just handshakes and photos. Modi spoke like a man with a mission. And that mission was clear — to make the world listen to the Global South.
“We’ve waited. We’ve watched. But now we’re ready to lead,” he said during one of the most talked-about speeches of the event.
What PM Modi Said at the G7 Summit 2025
Modi didn’t name names. But his message was direct. For too long, rich countries have been making decisions that affect poor nations — without them even being in the room.
He spoke about hunger, debt, floods, heatwaves — real problems that don’t always make it into G7 press releases.
“How can we talk about progress if millions still struggle for clean water?” he asked.
There was no anger in his voice — just quiet urgency.
Behind Closed Doors
Outside the spotlight, Modi held private meetings with President Biden, French President Macron, Japan’s PM Kishida, and others.
No flashy headlines — just real conversations. Sources say they talked about trade, digital inclusion, and how to manage global AI growth without turning it into a weapon.
India’s AI for the People
While other nations are debating how to control AI, Modi took a different stand.
He spoke proudly about India’s homegrown AI language model — made not for profit, but for public use. “We built it for farmers, students, shopkeepers. Not just engineers.”
His words struck a chord. Because this wasn’t about beating Silicon Valley. It was about giving people a tool to grow.

Clean Energy, Indian Style
Another highlight? India’s clean energy shift.
Solar lights in rural towns, growing use of electric buses, and green rooftops in Delhi — Modi reminded the world that you don’t have to be rich to go green.
“Progress is real when it reaches the last person in line,” he said.
G7 Summit 2025
India isn’t part of the G7. Not officially. But this year, it felt like Modi had just as much weight in the room as anyone else.
He didn’t lecture. He didn’t brag. He just told the truth — the kind the world often forgets.
Final Words
The summit will be remembered for many things — global economy, AI fears, climate promises.
But one voice, calm and steady, left a mark.
“We don’t want a seat at the table,” Modi said.
“We want to build a bigger table.”
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