Context:
India’s External Affairs Minister met the French President on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Summit, highlighting India’s engagement with major global groupings.
Key Highlights:
- About G7 Group:
- An informal grouping of seven advanced economies
- Established in 1975 in response to the global oil crisis
- Core objective: coordination on global economic governance
- Member Countries:
- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States
- Russia joined in 1998 (G8) but was excluded in 2014 → reverted to G7
- Evolution of Agenda:
- Initially focused on economic stability and financial issues
- Expanded to include:
- Foreign and security policy
- Climate change
- Trade and development
- Global governance challenges
- Governance Structure:
- No permanent secretariat or formal charter
- Functions as a flexible, consensus-based forum
- Rotating presidency annually among member states
- Presidency sets agenda and priorities
- Decisions taken by consensus
- Institutional Characteristics:
- European Union participates but does not hold presidency
- Operates through summits, ministerial meetings, and working groups
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Members of G7 vs G20 vs BRICS (comparative understanding)
- Year of formation: 1975
- Transition from G7 → G8 → G7 (2014 Crimea issue)
- Nature: Informal grouping (no treaty-based structure)
- Role of EU in G7 (participant, not member state)
Relevant Mains Points:
- Role of G7 in global economic governance and crisis management
- Criticism:
- Limited representation (excludes emerging economies like India, China)
- Perception of Western dominance
- Importance for India:
- Opportunity to engage with major economies
- Platform for strategic partnerships (France, US, Japan)
- Participation as invitee reflects rising global stature
- Comparison with G20 (more inclusive and representative)
- Relevance in addressing global issues like climate change and geopolitical conflicts
- Way Forward:
- Promote greater inclusivity in global governance structures
- Strengthen platforms like G20 where India plays a key role
- Use G7 engagement to enhance strategic and economic cooperation
- Encourage reform of global institutions to reflect current realities
UPSC Relevance:
- Prelims: International groupings, members, features
- Mains: GS II – International Relations, Global Governance
