G-7 in JapanFrom India to Indonesia, G-7 invitees aim to be heard in Hiroshima
Modi's G-20 perch presents chance to highlight debt, development in 'Global South'
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Joko Widodo are both among the invitees to this week's Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima. (Source photos by AP and Reuters)
KIRAN SHARMA, Nikkei staff writer
NEW DELHI -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to fly to Japan later this week for the Group of Seven summit, where he and some other invitees are likely to urge the world's richest nations to help address the problems of developing ones -- from food and energy supply constraints to debt and the consequences of climate change.