'Help Them Absorb Global Shocks': PM Modi Says G7 Mustn't Leave Vulnerable Countries To Bear Burden Alone
'Help Them Absorb Global Shocks': PM Modi Says G7 Mustn't Leave Vulnerable Countries To Bear Burden Alone Published By, Last Updated: June 17, 2026, 16:22
'Help Them Absorb Global Shocks': PM Modi Says G7 Mustn't Leave Vulnerable Countries To Bear Burden Alone Published By, Last Updated: June 17, 2026, 16:22 IST Speaking at G7 outreach summit, the PM called for stronger global support and financial mechanisms to help vulnerable developing countries cope with economic and social shocks. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends a bilateral meeting with Britain's Prime Minister on the sideline of the G7 summit.
(AFP photo) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday addressed the G7 outreach summit in Evian, calling for stronger global support systems to help developing countries deal with economic and social shocks. He said that the “most vulnerable countries should not be left to bear the burden of crises alone" and called on international financial institutions to step in and help them. “Our international financial institutions should develop support mechanisms that help developing countries absorb these shocks and maintain their economic resilience," the prime minister said.
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