Group 1 - Trump's suggestion for China to join G7 highlights the internal contradictions within the G7, diminishing India's standing at the summit [1][7] - India's participation in G7 has been marred by controversies, particularly regarding its relations with Canada, which has led to questions about its legitimacy in the group [1][3] - The U.S.-India trade negotiations are stalled due to high tariffs, with the U.S. imposing up to 26% tariffs, while India historically has some of the highest tariffs globally, reaching up to 50% on certain goods [1][3] Group 2 - The U.S. views India primarily as a strategic asset to counter China, but this perspective limits India's importance in the G7 context [3][5] - Russia regards India as a crucial ally, contrasting with the West's more utilitarian view, which complicates India's international positioning [3][5] - The G7's cohesion is weakening due to Trump's "America First" policy, leading to a decline in the group's influence as developing countries seek more independent foreign policies [5][8] Group 3 - The absence of a traditional joint statement at the G7 summit reflects significant disagreements among member countries on issues like the Ukraine conflict and climate change [3][5] - India's diplomatic strategy of balancing relations between the West and China has resulted in a lack of clear positioning, making it less favorable in both camps [5][8] - The G7 must adapt to the trend of multipolarity and abandon Cold War mentalities to maintain relevance in global affairs [8]
宁愿拉中国入G7,都不考虑印度,特朗普重量级发声,释放信号特殊
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-18 02:56