Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has stressed India's growing importance on the global stage, saying the country's participation in the G7 Summit reflects a rapidly changing international order where major decisions can no longer be shaped by a handful of nations alone. Speaking during an interaction at Trinity College Dublin as part of his six-day European tour, Carney said the inclusion of countries such as India in discussions among the world's leading economies demonstrates the need for broader global cooperation in addressing complex international challenges. Ahead of the summit in France, Carney remarked, "It’s a recognition that the G7, if it ever did run the world, no longer runs the world or pretends to."
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