Pakistanis React to PM Modi's Growing Stature at G7 Level! People Say 'India ko Gale Lagayenge Pakistan ko…'

Pakistan responded negatively to PM Narendra Modi's presence at the G-7 summit in Italy, highlighting India's growing importance on the international stage and capturing the country's economic and political divide in a viral YouTube video.

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Pakistan's Reaction on G7

Pakistan's Reaction on G7: PM Narendra Modi attended the G-7 summit, which took place in Italy from June 13 to June 15. PM Narendra Modi met a number of heads of state during this period. In an attempt to incorporate the Global South in the G7, Italian Prime Minister Meloni invited 12 nations, including India. Pakistan, India's neighbor, is not fond of India's increasing might. In light of this, Pakistanis took offense at their government for PM Modi's attendance at the G-7 summit.

Public Reaction in Pakistan

Let us inform you that this video, which features angry comments from Pakistanis directed at their government, was uploaded on the Naila Pakistani Reaction YouTube channel. The YouTuber questioned someone, saying, "Modi has been invited to the G7 as a special guest. For India, this is an issue of honor. However, why is Pakistan not receiving these invitations?"

To this the person replies that "Their economy is 650 billion dollars. The economy is up to 4 trillion. We are begging for 1 billion. Their economy is 4 trillion dollars. They have increased by 650 billion dollars. We don't even have 10-12 billion dollars. If we keep making ourselves beggars, we will remain beggars. We don't have the will to improve our country. We will keep making fun. Another countries will Hug India and will suppress Paistan "

Questioning India's Invitation

The YouTuber then questioned the other individual, saying, "India was invited as a global south leader, but they are not a part of the G-7. We have never witnessed the acceptance of such an invitation by a Prime Minister or President. We can claim that our economic progress has lagged. In addition, there are numerous other issues that prevent us from progressing."

Pakistan's Reaction on G7