DelhiDesk: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attended the G-7 meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, as a guest of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The G-7 was formed in 1975 and comprises the US, Japan, Germany, the UK, France, Italy and Canada. Russia was added in 1998, making the G-8, but was expelled in 2014, returning the group to its original format. The G-7 is dedicated to investigating political, economic and security issues and their impact on the global economy. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is a major topic of discussion at this year’s meeting. The G-20, formed in 1999, includes 20 emerging economies, and represents 85% of the world’s economy.
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π Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone to Hirashima to attend the G-7 meeting.
π Modi has gone there on the invitation of the PM of Japan.
π India has been invited by Japan as a guest in the G-7 group meeting.
π Japan is the current chair of this group and is hosting its summit.
π G-7 was formed in 1975 by 7 rich countries of the world to investigate issues related to political changes, economy and security.
π The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is a big issue on the agenda this time.
π The G7 includes the US, Japan, Germany, the UK, France, Italy and Canada.
π G20 was formed in 1999 to give representation to the emerging economy.
π 20 emerging economies around the world are included in G20.
π 85 percent of the world’s economy is included in this group.
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