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India takes Settebello deaths to G7

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Modi will meet Trump bilaterally at the G7 on 17 June after India lodged two formal protests over the CENTCOM strike that killed three Indian sailors aboard the MT Settebello.

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Key takeaway

Modi will raise three Indian sailors' deaths with Trump at the G7 on 17 June.

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi will meet Donald Trump bilaterally on 17 June 2026 at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, the BusinessToday account confirmed. 1 The G7 is the bloc of major industrial democracies whose leaders meet annually; the summit runs 15 to 17 June with the Iran deal on the agenda. The bilateral follows India's two formal protests over the 11 June CENTCOM strike on the MT Settebello, an Italian-flagged tanker, that killed three Indian sailors . Foreign minister S. Jaishankar phoned Secretary of State Marco Rubio on 13 June with what Delhi called a "strong protest." 2

Delhi twice summoned the US Charge before raising the deaths at leader level. The meeting is the first G7 sideline in which a non-party head of government puts the blockade's human cost on a formal Trump agenda. India also matters to the deal's economics: it is the largest non-Chinese buyer of Iranian-routed crude, so the sanctions-relief architecture the memorandum defers will directly govern Indian import volumes once any signed text exists.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

On 11 June, CENTCOM (US Central Command) fired into the engine room of the MT Settebello, a tanker in the Gulf of Oman. Three Indian sailors died in the strike. India lodged two formal protests with the US, and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar phoned Secretary of State Marco Rubio directly to demand accountability. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now meeting Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on 17 June, specifically to raise these deaths. India is not a G7 member; it was invited as a guest. This meeting is notable because India is the first non-G7 country to formally put the human cost of the Hormuz blockade on a scheduled bilateral agenda with the United States.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    India's Settebello protest at a formal G7 bilateral sets a precedent that non-Western states can raise blockade casualty accountability in multilateral settings, widening the diplomatic cost of CENTCOM enforcement actions against sanctioned tankers.

  • Meaning

    The Modi-Trump bilateral confirms India as a swing actor in the deal's commercial architecture: the sanctions relief framework deferred to Phase 2 will determine whether Indian refiners can resume Iranian crude imports under a new licence structure.

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Update #128 · Trump declares Iran war over

BusinessToday India· 15 Jun 2026
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