Why in the news?
- Canada hosted the G-7 Foreign Ministers’ Summit.
G-7 Grouping
- What is it?: The Group of Seven (G-7) is an informal bloc of advanced industrialised democracies.
- Formation: Formed in 1975 as G-6 and became G-7 in 1976 with Canada’s entry.
- Member Countries: USA, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan
- Key Features:
- No formal charter or headquarters.
- Annual Summit hosted by member nations in rotation.
- Decisions are non-binding but carry weight due to members’ economic power.
- Members represent nearly 40% of global GDP.
- G-7 Outreach is a mechanism that aims to engage emerging economies and Global South countries.
- The European Union (EU) participates as a non-enumerated member.
- India and G-7:
- India is not a member Country, but engages with G-7 as a partnering country.
- Engages in: Clean energy transition, Digital Public Infrastructure, Global Health and Rule based global order.
- Russia and G-8:
- Russia joined the grouping in 1998 making it G-8.
- Following Crimea annexation in 2014, Russia’s membership got suspended, making the grouping G-7 again.