Prime minister’s trip part of plan to widen G7 into broader grouping of democracies to challenge China

Boris Johnson is to visit India next month as part of a plan to transform the G7 group of leading industrialised nations into a broader grouping of 10 leading democracies capable of challenging China and other authoritarian states.

The UK prime minister has written to India, Australia and South Korea asking them to attend the UK-hosted G7 summit next summer, Downing Street revealed.

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