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The 2025 G7 Summit, held in Kananaskis, Canada, was expected to bring together the world’s leading economies for crucial discussions on trade, global security, and climate change. However, the summit took an unexpected turn when former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is once again running for the presidency, left the event midway due to rising tensions in the Middle East.

Sudden Exit Amid Global Tensions
Trump’s early departure from the summit surprised many global leaders. Reports suggest that the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel forced him to cut short his visit. Citing national security concerns and the need to address urgent developments, Trump left before concluding key bilateral meetings including a scheduled session with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
According to sources, Trump was set to discuss trade and strategic cooperation with Modi. The sudden cancellation of the meeting has raised questions about the future of India-U.S. collaboration, especially in a year of global uncertainties.
Missed Opportunity for India-U.S. Talks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had arrived in Canada to represent India as a guest nation at the G7 Summit. His presence was seen as a significant step in strengthening India’s engagement with leading global economies. The canceled meeting with Trump was expected to touch upon trade, defense, and energy cooperation.
While Modi continued with his scheduled engagements and interacted with leaders from the European Union, the absence of a direct dialogue with Trump was seen as a missed diplomatic opportunity.

Focus Shifts from Summit to Crisis Management
Trump’s departure shifted the spotlight of the summit from economic issues to geopolitical crisis management. Other G7 leaders continued discussions on pressing global matters such as climate action, sustainable development, and AI governance. However, the Iran-Israel tensions overshadowed much of the summit’s agenda.
Experts believe that the U.S.’s re-prioritization towards the Middle East reflects the fragile state of global peace and security in 2025. With rising military actions and regional instability, world leaders are now pressed to respond collectively.
What Lies Ahead?
The G7 Summit of 2025 may be remembered more for its geopolitical distractions than for major policy breakthroughs. Donald Trump’s abrupt exit and the missed India-U.S. meeting have left many diplomatic questions unanswered.
As the international community watches closely, future summits and diplomatic efforts will need to make up for the gaps left in this year’s gathering. Whether the U.S. and India can quickly resume talks remains to be seen.