For the First Time India is not invited for G7 Summit in Canada

For the First Time India is not invited for G7 Summit in Canada

For the First Time India is not invited for G7 Summit in Canada

This is the first time India has not been invited to the G7 summit, which is going to be held in Canada. This has surprised many that, for the first time, India has been sidelined by G7 summit members, and this time it will be a G7 summit without India. India has been overstretching its diplomatic efforts and trying to create a perception that India is the superpower of Asia. However, on May 7th, Pakistan gave India a reality check, and that reality check cost India 5 fighter jets, 1 drone, and an S-400 air defense system. 

Since then, India has tried to avoid discussing Pakistani army claims, and the Indian army and their government have created excuses like the loss does not matter because their pilots are safely back. Another spin was created that, in a war state, you tend to lose equipment, and more important is that our pilots are safely back. The last spin was created by the Indian chief of defense, where he said that the jets were shot down does not matter, but what matters is why they were shot down by the Pakistani army.   Moreover, government critics blame the BJP's diplomacy and foreign policy, as no country stood up for India against Pakistan, whereas Pakistan, China, Turkey, and Azerbaijan stood up for Pakistan unconditionally. 

This is the first time experts have said that India is facing such a global embarrassment by international leaders and allies. Experts say that India's aggressive policy, rude behavior, and harsh tone against Pakistan took India nowhere, and now it is not Pakistan but India that is suffering from isolation from other countries. It was said India was shown as a soft state, but Modi and BJP converted India into a warmongering state, which no one likes. 

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