Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s itinerary includes visits to Cyprus and Croatia, in addition to his participation in the G7 summit in Canada. The stop in Cyprus is seen as a significant move, given the ongoing diplomatic friction between India and Turkey. Turkey’s backing of Pakistan has created tension, prompting a strategic response. Modi’s visit to Croatia also holds historical significance, being the first such visit by an Indian Prime Minister since 1991. As Cyprus prepares to assume the rotating presidency of the EU Council in 2026, Modi’s visit becomes even more critical. The island nation has a history of conflict with Turkey, rooted in ethnic and territorial disputes, dating back to Cyprus’s independence. Cyprus has also recently condemned terrorism, strengthening its relationship with India. The visit provides India with a platform to influence EU discussions.