Prime Minister Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) shared a post on the social platform X reflecting on his engagements at the G7 Summit held in Évian, France. What stood out was the choice of language: rather than English or Hindi, the message was written in French, read by many as a quiet nod to the host nation.
What Happened At The Évian Table
In his post, Modi noted that the summit brought a series of productive meetings and exchanges. He described it as a run of useful, results oriented engagements involving conversations with various leaders and delegations on the sidelines of the gathering.
India's Case On Governance And Policy
According to Modi, the platform gave him the chance to lay out India's positions and efforts across key areas of governance and policymaking. He wrote that he was able to underline India's approach on these important themes. His message also began to flag one more point he wanted to emphasise, though that part of the post was left incomplete.
Why A Message In French Matters
Sharing a summit update in the host country's language signals diplomatic courtesy and engagement. That is part of why this French-language post drew more attention than a routine update might have.
Public Reaction
The post drew a mixed but largely warm response. Many praised him for carrying the priorities of the Global South to a global stage and wished him well on his onward journey from Évian to Paris, while a few raised pointed questions and comments on issues such as administrative reform and language.













