G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting: Jaishankar Holds Bilateral Talks with UK and France in Canada
External Affairs Minister “S. Jaishankar” is in “Niagara, Canada”, to attend the “G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting”, where he has held a series of bilateral discussions with counterparts from the “United Kingdom”, “France”, “Germany”, and “Brazil”. His participation at the meeting underscores “India’s growing global engagement” and its effort to amplify the “voice of the Global South” in major international forums.
Jaishankar’s Visit and India’s Global Role
Jaishankar’s visit comes at the invitation of “Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand”, with whom he is expected to hold a separate bilateral meeting — their second this year. The “Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)” said that India’s participation in the G7 reflects its commitment to working closely with global partners to address “shared challenges” such as climate change, food security, regional conflicts, and technology governance.
The “G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting” — hosted from “November 11 to 12” — brings together representatives from “Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US, and the European Union”, alongside invited outreach nations including “India, Australia, Brazil, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Mexico, and Ukraine”.
Strengthening Strategic Partnerships
During the summit, Jaishankar met:
- “UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper” — reaffirming the “India–UK Vision 2035”, which aims to deepen cooperation in education, research, innovation, and technology-driven growth.
- “French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot” — discussing the future of the “India–France Strategic Partnership” and collaboration in multilateral and Indo-Pacific forums.
- “German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul” — with talks centred on advancing the “India–EU Strategic Partnership”, Middle East stability, and regional connectivity in the Indo-Pacific.
- “Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira” — focusing on coordination within BRICS and G20 frameworks to strengthen Global South cooperation.
India–UK Vision 2035
The “India–UK Vision 2035” aims to create a “future-ready” partnership built on intellectual collaboration, skills exchange, and innovation. It emphasises the joint creation of a “skilled global talent pool” to address emerging challenges in “AI, climate action, and sustainable development”, while also promoting security cooperation and cultural exchanges.
Exam Oriented Facts
- The “G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting” was held in “Niagara, Canada”, from “November 11–12, 2025”.
- India participated as an “outreach nation” at the invitation of “Canadian FM Anita Anand”.
- Jaishankar met “UK”, “French”, “German”, and “Brazilian” counterparts on the sidelines of the summit.
- The “India–UK Vision 2035” focuses on cooperation in “education, technology, innovation, and global governance”.
- The G7 members are “Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US”, along with the “EU”.
Outlook
Jaishankar’s active engagement at the G7 underscores India’s emergence as a “bridge between developed and developing nations”, especially in a world grappling with overlapping economic, environmental, and geopolitical crises. His series of meetings highlight India’s “multi-aligned diplomacy” — strengthening traditional partnerships with Western allies while maintaining a leadership role in the “Global South”.