Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Geneva on Tuesday to attend the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France [1].
The visit comes as global leaders prepare to discuss a tentative peace framework between the U.S. and Iran, alongside the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Iran [2].
Modi is scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump during the event [3]. This interaction precedes broader discussions regarding the U.S.-Iran peace deal, which Trump said was a "very powerful document" [4].
This marks the 52nd G7 summit [5]. For India, it is the 13th time the nation has participated as a guest [6]. The event is also Modi's seventh consecutive appearance at the G7 [7].
The summit is a three-day event running from June 16 to June 18, 2026 [8]. The gathering in Évian-les-Bains serves as a primary venue for the G7 members, and invited guests, to coordinate on international security and diplomatic resolutions [2].
While some reports indicated Modi's arrival in France, other records specify his landing in Geneva before proceeding to the summit venue [1, 9]. The primary focus for the Indian delegation remains the stability of global security, and the potential for a resolution to the conflict in Iran [2].
Trump said the peace framework is a critical step toward ending the current war [4]. The tentative nature of the deal remains a prominent topic of discussion among the attending heads of state [10].
“very powerful document”
India's consistent presence at the G7 as a guest nation underscores its growing role as a strategic bridge between Western powers and the Global South. By engaging with both the U.S. and G7 leadership during a tentative U.S.-Iran peace negotiation, India positions itself as a key diplomatic stakeholder in Middle Eastern stability and global security architecture.



